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A few days of multimedia japes in the Royal Opera House. The original idea of opening up the Royal Opera and Royal Ballet's work and workspace to a youth audience continues with participatory installations, immersion performances and sound events from international theatre and dance companies.
The most you'll pay is £12 and the majority of events are free. See the ROH website for further details.
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Royal Opera House
Covent Garden Piazza
Covent Garden WC2E 9DA,
London