Family Fun for kids with Le Méridien – Unlocking happiness

While you are buzy enjoying your staycation, have you ever
wondered if the kids would be as much happy as you are? Often parents worry
about occupying their little ones with something that would be both productive
and a learning experience with a dash of fun and excitement.

Le Méridien came to the rescue to kids who love to enjoy
their stay as  much as their parents. 2016 opens up with a fabulous offer by Le Méridien Hotels
& Resorts.
The hospitality group, Starwood Hotels and Resorts announced its
partnership with the India Art Fair, as the official hospitality partner for
the eighth edition of the festival, which is South Asia’s largest modern art
fair.
 As part of this
collaboration, which spans four consecutive years, Le Méridien New Delhi hosted
two unique events for curious minded guests, including a unique family workshop
and the closing gala.
Tarun Thakral, Chief
Operating Officer, Le Méridien New Delhi says “This year we have a unique art
workshop for parents and children as part of our Le Méridien Family Program,
which creates experiences for kids to explore and develop new skills.
We are
also delighted to host the closing gala of the festival, which is a highlight
of the city’s social and cultural calendar.”
The Saturday morning on January 30 was very unusual for
children and parents who gathered for a performance and interaction with
Princess Pea, a contemporary Indian artist who maintains her alter-ego persona,
appearing in a pea-shaped head over a petite frame.
The session was part of the Le Méridien Family program,
where moments of discovery are re-imagined through Le Méridien’s lens, resulting
in unique, inspiring activities. Children also participated in a ‘paint your
éclair’ session at the hotel, creating beautiful figures out of edible clay.
“As a brand that
targets the inquisitive traveller, I am happy to participate in this
interaction with children and families. I think art can truly inspire and
empower young children to develop and see the world from a creative angle,”
said Princess Pea.
Dignitaries, artists
and creative minds gathered on Sunday night to mark the closing of the India
Art Fair, 2016. The event, hosted by Le Méridien New Delhi, featured a
scintillating performance by B.L.O.T., a mixed media collective that
experiments with electronic music, digital art and installations.
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