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Kick off this half term with a bang, on the giant interactive cable drum machine! Join our free interactive trail that explores music activities with and a range of unusual junk instrument made by local artists, from nail violins and theremins to an acid house birdhouse! Learn how to make a thunder drum and help build a massive tubulum. It is sure to get whole family engaged and involved! While you are there, why not combine it with a visit to Discovering42’s award-winning interactive exhibition, also in the park!
Discovering42 is a Bodmin-based community interest company creating the first grassroots science, art and sustainability museum for Cornwall. The company is built on the founding vision that art is a catalyst for engaging adults and children with science and environmental issues.
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This trail has been commissioned by Intobodmin through the Tresorys Kernow project. Tresorys Kernow is a pilot project to show how culture and heritage can breathe new life into towns, villages and communities in the context of Covid recovery and climate adaptation. This project is funded by the UK Government through the UK Community Renewal Fund. Cornwall Council has been chosen by Government as a Lead Authority for the fund and is responsible for monitoring the progress of projects funded through the UK Community Renewal Fund in Cornwall.
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Wed 8th May, 2024
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