There’s always plenty for children to do and see at RHS Malvern Spring Festival, with fun and games to keep everyone entertained
Put on your dancing shoes for Sohan Kailey’s daily Bhangra and Bollywood Dancing workshops. Expect a high energy experience with expressive moves, infectious rhythms and vibrant colour, aimed at lively little ones and all the family.
Try your hand at an ancient craft with willow sculpture supremos, Oakey Bear. Festival-goers of all ages can learn a traditional tight-weave technique and play their own small-but-mighty part in building a larger-than-life collaborative willow sculpture. Plus, create your own willow hoops and bird feeders with Wyldwood Willow.
Want to know what the buzz is about? Make a beeline for the Worcestershire Beekeepers Association to take part in a hands-on candle rolling activity, strike a pose in front of a special selfie station, and learn how we can provide for our apian friends in our own gardens.
Step inside the Discovery Zone to get crafting with Art Studio Ross, and make your own paper art pieces from recycled materials. You’ll learn simple techniques to create dazzling, eco-friendly works of art, and anything you make is yours to keep.
Roll up, roll up! Thomas Trilby makes his return to RHS Malvern, entertaining all with his unique style of international circus skills. Marvel at his daredevil stilt bike riding and awesome juggling, or join one of his exciting circus workshops on Saturday and Sunday and discover a new take-home talent.
Budding young gardeners and landscapers can get their hands delightfully dirty in a dedicated play area. Think mud kitchens and a sandpit complete with diggers and toy tools – all soundtracked by the eclectic mix of music drifting over from the nearby Bandstand.
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