Free and low-cost school holiday programs to support families this summer
The State’s leading arts and community organisations are supporting South Australian families these school holidays by delivering a jam-packed program of free and low-cost workshops, activities and immersive arts experiences for children during their summer break.
The SA Circus School is offering workshops daily until January 24, with each half-day session focusing on different acrobatic skills from trampoline and tumbling, to juggling and hula hooping.
Carclew delivers an OSHC Holiday program from 13 to 17 January and a Holiday Camp from 20 to 24 January. At the camp, children aged 5 to 17 can join workshops in dance, circus, visual arts, and music, while specific workshops for teens will give young musicians an opportunity to explore and develop their talents.
Patch Theatre has a special art installation called ‘Sea of Light’ located at Immersive Light and Art that is open throughout January. It brings together magical light and a gentle soundscape to create a unique adventure for participants who will use UV light to paint their own voyage and steer ships that leave glowing paths of light in their wake.
The State Government will provide more than $12 million in grant funding to Carclew and Patch Theatre over the next four years to support these two important organisations continue the education of young South Australians.
Carclew Chief Executive Mimi Crowe said, South Australia is the best place in the world for kids to be creative and active this summer.
“Whether it’s a workshop here at Cirkidz or at Carclew, a performance by Patch Theatre, or participating in a collaborative theatre development in one of our regions such as D’Faces Theatre of Youth in Whyalla, there is something for everyone”.
“Any South Australian families looking for a fun experience for their kids these school holidays, please take a look at Carclew and find out more about what’s on this summer”, Crowe said.
The list of school holiday activities doesn’t stop there. Families visiting the National Motor Museum can race one another on a large Scalextric slot car track, while visitors to the SA Maritime Museum can learn about the gruesome history of life and death at sea.
The South Australian Museum is holding a series of workshops giving kids the chance to get hands-on with a range of different fossils to create a to-scale geological timeline.
At the Art Gallery of South Australia, Frida Las Vegas has transformed The Studio into a time-travelling technicolour Pop Art explosion featuring a medley of her favourite things to compliment the exhibition ‘Radical Textiles’.
The Adelaide Festival Centre is running its On Stage school holiday program, including PLAY for 8 to 12 year-olds and Musical Moments for 10 to 17 year-olds. Participants will engage in immersive workshop series and be encouraged to explore all performing arts genres from voice, acting, musical theatre and dance.
The always-popular Carrick Hill continues to offer families an adventure in the great outdoors, with the Storybook Trail open Wednesday to Sunday each week from 10am to 4.30pm.
There are a number of options that are either free or heavily discounted to help families grappling with cost-of-living pressures.