On Monday 20th November, Year 3 (both Flamingos and Kingfsher year 3 students) went on a very special opera trip to Covent Garden.

After three weeks of practising our singing, making spooky scenery and developing our acting skills, we were ready to take part in the interactive performance of Hansel and Gretel.

The Opera was performed at the stunning 17th Century venue of St Paul’s Church, Covent Garden. We had a super view and aisle seats that helped us get really close to the amazing performers, who walked around us in a ‘promenade’ performance.

We joined in with the songs and dances we had learned and helped the Sandman (narrator) make decisions about the shape of the story as the opera went along. We all felt like such an important part of the show

The opera singers were amazing and we couldn’t quite believe how beautiful and powerful their voices were.

After the opera, Mrs Wright took us on a walking tour around Covent Garden, taking in the sights of the street performers, the Royal Opera House, the Inspiration Bridge and the Royal Ballet School.

 

Our walking tour concluded with a visit to the world-famous Covent Garden covered Piazza where we were lucky enough to watch a wonderful String Quartet.  They played Pachabel’s Canon (Mrs Dawson’s favourite) and 2 opera overtures: The Barber of Seville by Puccini and The Marriage of Figaro by Mozart….maybe someone told them we were on an Opera trip!

We feel so lucky to have had this unique experience thanks to the generosity of the Concordia Foundation. We will never forget it!

For more information about the great work the Concordia Foundation have done for other children and young musicians around the world, take a look at their website: http://www.concordiafoundation.com/

17 comments on “Year 3 Opera trip to Covent Garden

  1. Iulia yr3/4 says:

    I enjoyed going to watch Hansel and Gretel in the opera version!!!
    I also enjoyed watching the man juggle real sharp knifes on a tall , big one wheeled bicycle. It was really cool!!!!!!!

  2. It was so much fun going on that opera trip!!!!!!!!!!!!

  3. Anna McGrory says:

    What an incredible experience! And I have heard how beautifully well behaved you all were so well done Year 3s! The CD you thoughtfully brought back to school is playing in the Small Hall so we can all enjoy the beautiful music you heard. Thank you and well done! Miss McGrory

  4. Carly (Madison & Chloe's mummy) says:

    What a lovely trip! All the children enjoyed it so much.

  5. pippa.wright says:

    Thank you (and the other parent chaperones) for your help… you were wonderful to have on board!

  6. That looks fun! I wish I went!

  7. That looked so cool!I wish I could go!
    I love reading fairytales such as Hansel and Gretel . I would love to hear it in Opera one day! I hope u had a good day,Yr 3.

  8. pippa.wright says:

    You know there are lots of great video clips of this Opera online if you search for ‘Hansel and Gretel, by Englebert Humperdinck’ perhsps with an adult to help you find a good one! Or you could listen to the whole Opera on Spotify / Apple Music if you have access. I am going to try to get a CD to keep in school for us to listen to also.

  9. That looks amazing ?

  10. pippa.wright says:

    It was super fun!

  11. Alex Sinclair says:

    It looks so fun

  12. pippa.wright says:

    Yes it was brilliant! I hope Year 5 and 6 will also get the chance to go on a fun trip this year at some point.

  13. Charlotte yr2 says:

    That looks really fun yr3!

  14. Chloe year three says:

    I didn’t go because I wasn’t well also my mummy was going so I was upset. But I had fun at my grandad and I was playing with him

  15. pippa.wright says:

    We missed you Chloe! But glad you were able to take part in all the workshops at school.

  16. It was so fun and i loved it!

  17. Iulia yr3/4 says:

    I had so much fun there!!!!!!!!!!!! I Loved listening to the music. ????????‍♂️?‍♀️????

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