For Families Food

The Greatest Supper Party!

8, 15, 22, 29 May • 03:00pm

Piloted as an inclusive food art project among a group of friends who graduated from Kindle Garden, Superhero me has paired with Singapore’s first inclusive preschool to create an online workshop - The Greatest Supper Party! where this programme aims to collect creations of local dishes.

The Greatest Supper Party

Who will you invite to a supper party? Food has been a building block of community, where individuals from all walks of life can come together around a table to open their minds and hearts to others unlike themselves. Piloted as an inclusive food art project among a group of friends who graduated from Kindle Garden, Singapore’s first inclusive preschool, The Greatest Supper Party is a workshop that aims to collect creations of local dishes with an imaginary twist by children of all abilities, weaving together stories that aim to encourage positive attitudes towards inclusion.

 





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