It must be said that our first impressions having headed into the south wing of the building were not so great. It was not until we returned to the foyer that I was even tempted to take a first photo - of this little ballerina. The other side of the museum was a different matter altogether.
The first area contained an exhibition of dance-themed postage stamps from around the world. This might have been a bit dry for the kids except for the fun they had using the supplied magnifying glasses. Next, we visited the kids area where the girls put on several shows - helped out by E5N1 as announcer and drummer, undertook several costume changes and had an impromptu tap dance lesson (courtesy of a DVD).
When we eventually dragged them away from there we visited an exciting exhibition of photographs. You can see some of them (although I should warn, as the museum did, of "moderate, artistic nudity") here.
The final exhibit was a history of Ballets Russes with costumes warn by Anna Pavlova and Ida Rubinstein amongst others. It was a great trip - not harmed by the fact that we had the place completely to ourselves (most schools are still winding up their school year) except for a little maintenance work going on.
More pictures below.
Today was much less interesting - although I did get do some hedge-trimming this morning and get the grill going late in the afternoon.

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