Advertised as a ‘snack heavy celebration of music and poetry’ the picnic is designed to encourage young students to start writing and performing poetry. The outdoor event is aimed at families and children aged 6+.
A DIY picnic activity pack will be emailed to attendees before the event, so they can plan their picnic blanket, hand draw snacks and create their own microphone to perform with. The pack was designed by illustrator and artist Anna Bruder from A Line Arts.
National Poetry Day Ambassador and acclaimed children’s poet, Simon Mole, said: ‘For me poetry is about looking closely at the world around you, thinking carefully and creatively about it, then shaping those ideas and opinions into something you can share with others.
‘These “poetry skills” are part of a mindset that you carry with you beyond the brief moments of actually putting pen to paper. Poetry Picnic is about having fun and empowering young people to make their world a better place, one poem at a time!’
Mark Civil, Alexandra Palace head of creative learning, said: ‘We’re delighted to be welcoming Poetry Picnic to Ally Pally this summer. We know Simon and Gecko really well and love their creative workshops, which we know young people and their families will love. We’re looking forward to putting on a great day, in a beautiful location for everyone to enjoy.’
Tickets are being sold in bundles: a Big Bubble Ticket for up to six people is priced at £29.40, and a Little Bubble Ticket for up to three people costs £14.70.
The event will take place on 6 June at 3pm. For more information, or to grab a ticket, visit their website.