London, 26 October 2015: The British Academy of Film and Television Arts and Aardman co-hosted an event earlier today for the young beneficiaries of the charities supported by Their Royal Highnesses The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and Prince Harry – the Charities Forum – at the home of BAFTA in London.

Their Royal Highnesses visited BAFTA 195 Piccadilly where Aardman hosted the world premiere of, Shaun the Sheep: The Farmer’s Llamas, the first-ever Shaun the Sheep 30-minute TV special due to air on BBC One this festive season.

Other activity taking place today, which featured television presenter Ben Shires as master of ceremonies, included an ‘Aardman Animate-it! Live’ show, which displayed the principles of its animation technique to the audience. Their Royal Highnesses participated in a Shaun the Sheep-themed model-making workshop and craft activities with the children, while art therapists from a number of Forum organisations joined the workshops to network and share best practice. The day concluded with an informal meeting of executives from the charities of the Forum, of which BAFTA, owing to The Duke being its President, is a member.

Today’s activity also offered an insight into BAFTA and Aardman’s respective initiatives encouraging young people to explore the crafts behind award-winning programmes. ‘BAFTA Kids’ offers families an insight into creative excellence within film, television and games, and features behind-the-scenes roadshows, workshops and masterclasses, online challenges and competitions, and special hospice screenings.

It was the third event in a week for BAFTA that was attended by TRH The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, which The Duke supported in his capacity as BAFTA President. Last week, as part of the China State Visit to the UK, The Duke presented a gift to President Xi Jinping on behalf of the Academy, and The Duke and Duchess visited Dundee to meet the winners of Young Game Designers, BAFTA’s UK-wide game design competition for 10-18 year olds.


For further information:
Nick Williams at BAFTA
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Kerry Porter at Freuds
T 020 3003 6648
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Anna Lewis at Aardman
T 0117 307 1318
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