Children taught about funby a very cheeky monkey

More than 1,500 schoolchildren flooded the Guildhall with smiles, laughter and monkeysMore than 1,500 schoolchildren flooded the Guildhall with smiles, laughter and monkeys
More than 1,500 schoolchildren flooded the Guildhall with smiles, laughter and monkeys
MORE than 1,500 primary school children filled the Guildhall in Portsmouth on Monday 30 January '“ but they didn't come alone.

All of them brought along a different size, shape and colour of monkey.

The children and their cuddly toys were there to watch the Chimpanzees of Happy Town, a children’s story performed on stage by the nationally acclaimed company Music in the Round. The company, which tours throughout the country, brought together performers and musicians from Ensemble 360.

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The company aims to engage young audiences and embed music in children’s everyday learning.

The Chimpanzees of Happy Town tells the story of life in Drabsville, where the Mayor demands that all the houses must look the same and that none of the chimpanzees are permitted to have any fun. Life looks a little brighter when Chutney the chimpanzee arrives in town.

He plants a seed that grows into a tree which spreads colour and happiness to all the inhabitants, and encourages everyone to care for their environment.

In the weeks leading up to the concert the children had been learning the songs from the musical.

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Samuel age six, from College Park Infants School, said: ‘I had a really great time. It was fun to sing all the songs and I was really pleased that Chutney made everyone happy.’

Portsmouth Music Hub, which provides creative opportunities for children in Portsmouth, brought Music in the Round to the Guildhall.

Sue Beckett, CEO of the Music Hub said: ‘We are committed to bringing professional performers and musicians to our city so that children and young people experience a wide range of performances.

‘Today has been a fantastic opportunity for hundreds of children to participate, sing, dance and learn about freedom and living life to the full.’

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