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Wales Millennium Centre's open weekend

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Laura Chamberlain Laura Chamberlain | 15:40 UK time, Tuesday, 28 September 2010

If you're in south Wales this weekend and looking for an inexpensive day out - and aren't we all? - it might be worth heading down to Cardiff Bay, where the , and the that call the centre their home, are throwing their doors open to the public.

A fun-filled and free weekend has been promised as the centre hopes to give people a flavour of what happens inside and behind the scenes at the iconic building.

Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff Bay

Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff Bay

There are free performances and activities planned for the whole family between 10am and 7pm on both Saturday 2 and Sunday 3 October.

Highlights are set to include backstage tours, performances by and their mischievous ostriches, Balloonatics - who will be on hand making incredible balloon toys and characters, singing workshops with and Welsh-language writing workshops with .

Balloonatics, who will be at the Wales Millennium Centre this weekend

Balloonatics, who will be at the Wales Millennium Centre this weekend

Visitors to the Open Weekend will be encouraged to take part in the activities, watch performances throughout the building and explore the centre.

For more details on what's going on over the weekend, visit the .

Comments

  • Comment number 1.

    What with the Ryder Cup being on over the weekend as well, as much as I'd love to come done from West Wales to enjoy this, the chances of finding somewhere to stay are next to impossible! Maybe there's a caravan available at the [Unsuitable/Broken URL removed by Moderator] down by Sophia Gardens! My son in particular would love to get behind the scenes at the Millennium Centre, he loves his theatre stuff. Sounds like a wonderful fun packed couple of days, and the most fun you could have down the Bay without it costing an arm and a leg!

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