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Museum Movers: Yoga for Kids

Join us for “Museum Movers,” a Bruce Museum yoga class for learners ages 3-6 and their grown-ups. Participants will explore the Bruce Museum’s galleries using a variety of sensory and experiential modalities, followed by an exhibition-inspired yoga class. Museum Movers uses movement, breath, group games, and creative activities to reinforce the gallery experience. Have fun in our galleries and get to know the Bruce in a whole new way. Wear comfortable clothing and be prepared to remove your shoes and…

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July 12, 2025 @ 11:00 am - 12:00 pm

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1 Museum Drive
Greenwich, CT 06830-7157 United States

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Join us for “Museum Movers,” a Bruce Museum yoga class for learners ages 3-6 and their grown-ups. Participants will explore the Bruce Museum’s galleries using a variety of sensory and experiential modalities, followed by an exhibition-inspired yoga class. Museum Movers uses movement, breath, group games, and creative activities to reinforce the gallery experience. Have fun in our galleries and get to know the Bruce in a whole new way.

Wear comfortable clothing and be prepared to remove your shoes and socks. We have a limited number of foam mats, please bring your own mat.

Cost: Free with admission to the Bruce Museum. Members’ admission is free with membership. Reservations are required!

Thanks to a generous anonymous donor, visitors under 18 get FREE admission on weekends from July 5th through August 31st. Come explore with us!

Classes are held once a month on Saturdays, from 11am-12pm. Please meet at the Grand Hall Staircase.

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