
The performance is free to view but we are actively encouraing donations to the museum's ambitious and ground-breaking Urban Nature Project.
Don't worry if you didn't manage to join us on the night - the performance will be available to view until 31 May 2021!
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Jackie Morris and Robert Macfarlane, the visionary authors of The Lost Words and its newly published ‘sibling’ The Lost Spells, will join the Spell Songs folk music ensemble in the Natural History Museum's iconic Hintze Hall for an evening where music, art, poetry, and conservation combine forces, on Tuesday 27 April 2021.
Our performance at the Natural History Museum on Tuesday 27 April will be live streamed around the world to raise funds for their Urban Nature Project, an ambitious undertaking to inspire a national movement to help save the nature in our towns and cities.
Sir David Attenborough, who supports the project, described it as an “open door for young people to fall in love with the nature on their doorsteps and develop a lifelong concern for the world’s wild places.”
The Spell Songs performance aims to raise funds and awareness for the Natural History Museum's Urban Nature Project, and all profits will go towards this cause. Donations are enthusiastically encouraged. Please click here to donate!
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