Phillip Pullman, Henning Mankell, Jacqueline Rose, Tony Graham, Culture Minster David Lammy MP and Professor Suzanne Osten are among a range of high profile speakers taking part in a series of free seminars at the Unicorn Theatre to explore culture for children and enable British and Swedish arts professionals and the public to share ideas and meet leading Swedish culture providers. Sweden's Minister for Education, Research and Culture is also expected to take part.

Arts institutions across London are involved in Small Feet Go Far, including Unicorn Theatre, National Theatre, BFI, Polka Theatre, Hampstead Theatre and RADA.

Small Feet Go Far has teamed up with Visit Sweden to offer a fabulous family holiday to Sweden. Enter on our competition page.

  “Small Feet Go Far is set to be an exciting experience for children, families and schools – providing a colourful and unique opportunity to explore the very best in Swedish culture for children. The three-week season sees us working with some of London’s most important cultural institutions. This collaboration enables us to build on the already strong bonds with the arts and cultural sector in the UK and explore and share ideas about culture for children to the benefit of both our countries”.

Staffan Carlsson, Ambassador of Sweden