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The Royal Ballet bring Beatrix Potter to life at Great Ormond Street Hospital

26 September 2008

Patients, families and staff at the hospital got the chance to meet the characters who will also included Fox, Frog and Hunka Munka mouse.

The Royal Ballet visit helped to bring smiles to the patients at Great Ormond Street and made dreams come true for a number of the children. Art, in all its forms, plays a vital role at Great Ormond Street Hospital and the ‘GO Create!’ Arts programme helps to enhance the healing environment and improve the hospital experience for patients, families and staff.

The varied programme of activities at the hospital, ranging from visual arts, to music and creative writing, actively supports creativity and learning. It provides new experiences and creates less stressful, child-friendly surroundings which are relaxing and engaging.

Helen Bonar, Arts and Humanities Manager for ‘GO Create!’ says, “Bringing world class performers into the hospital to visit our patients helps to raise their spirits at what can be a difficult time. Having the opportunity to see how the costumes look close up and ask questions was extremely exciting and empowering and created a distraction from the hospital environment for an afternoon and I would like to thank The Royal Ballet for giving the children and young people being treated at Great Ormond Street Hospital this wonderful experience.”

For more information on the GO Create! Arts Programme at Great Ormond Street Hospital visit www.gosh.nhs.uk/go_create  <http://www.gosh.nhs.uk/go_create>

 The Royal Ballet season starts on 4 October 2008 with Swan Lake. For more information visit www.roh.org.uk <http://www.roh.org.uk>

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Contact information:

Sonal Amin, Great Ormond Street Hospital Children’s Charity Press Office

Tel: 020 7239 3043 / Email: sonal.amin@gosh.org

www.gosh.org

Notes to editors

Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children NHS Trust is the country’s leading centre for treating sick children, with the widest range of specialists under one roof.

With the UCL Institute of Child Health, we are the largest centre for paediatric research outside the US and play a key role in training children’s health specialists for the future.

Our charity needs to raise £50 million every year to help rebuild and refurbish Great Ormond Street Hospital, buy vital equipment and fund pioneering research. With your help we provide world class care to our very ill children and their families.