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Re-Build, with new interactive installation by Imaginarium

Re-Build featuring a new interactive installation by Imaginarium

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You have come across an old ruin filled with furniture, decorations, and the debris of everyday life. What could you do with this exciting discovery?

Capital E kicks off the school holidays with the team from Imaginarium. E Central, located on Queens Wharf will be transformed from its free public indoor playground to a new world based on the WWI commemorations these school holidays from 6 April – 2 May 2015.

Children will come into the space to find blankets with loops and hooks on the walls, cubby holes, nooks and secret spaces to find treasures, furniture, foam blocks and cardboard bricks and computers and parts to pull apart and reconstruct. They will explore the building; find some treasures and experiment to re-build from the ruins.

Capital E events spokesperson Morag Zaric says, “Re-Build will be a free place for children of all ages to come in and make their mark. It will evolve and change everyday, so that each new venture in the ruin will be a new experience with new inspiration and ideas.”

This brand new interactive installation will be presented by Imaginarium Co. who is a Wellington based company dedicated to creating a professional and safe environment committed to enhancing a child's experience with play and fun. Children will be inspired to create with paper mache, woodwork, chalk art, weaving, threading and more.

Re-Build will take place at E Central on 4 Queens Wharf from 6 April – 2 May 2015, open from Monday – Saturday, 9.30am – 3.30pm. The interactive installation is suitable for all ages and is free entry.

ENDS.

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