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Draw your own caricature

Have a go at making your own caricature about someone you know.

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Commission a new piece of music

Our favourite commission will be written and recorded by one of our composers-in-residence!

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Georgian Botanical Prints

Create your own art works inspired by the prints of the 18th century.

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Write us a review

The best submissions will be published on our website!

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Quilling

Quilling involves the rolling of paper into tight coils which are then used to create decorative artworks.

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Cook a Georgian recipe

George Frideric Handel was notorious for his love of food!

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18th-century parlour games

Handel may have played these games whilst visiting coffee houses, such as Old Slaughter’s Coffee House in Covent Garden.

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Make your own potpourri

Perfume your favourite room in the house.

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Learn the Ritornello

Listen and learn from our Composer-in-Residence Alex Groves.

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Flautotonic’s Family Concert

Plan along with Baroque ensemble Flautotonic!

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Opening Times

We are now closed until May 2023

Location

25 Brook Street,
Mayfair,
London,
W1K 4HB

Contact

+44 (0)20 7495 1685
[email protected]

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