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Stretch, twist and noodle yourself into a black hole Β πŸ•³οΈ

Stretch, twist and noodle yourself into a black hole Β πŸ•³οΈ

Update: 2025-06-13
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Join Charlie as he crosses the event horizon, and slips into a black hole!


If you enjoyed today’s episode, why not dive into one of our Question & Answer episodes? You can hear from real scientists and astronomers answering curious questions about the universe.Β 


About Audiomoves

Audiomoves is a podcast for little ones to move to, and in this series we're blasting off into space πŸš€ These short, accessible episodes encourage children to move, dance, and use their imagination. Winner of the Silver Award at the 2023 British Podcast Awards (Kids category) and featured at No. 5 in The Guardian’s β€œ20 Best Podcasts for Kids and Teens.” Search β€˜Audiomoves’ wherever you get your podcasts.


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Instagram: @peutetretheatre

Website: peutetretheatre.co.uk

Thanks to the Royal Observatory Greenwich. You can find out more about their amazing work here: rmg.co.uk/royal-observatory


Creative Team

Creator & Director: Daphna Attias

Narrator: Charlie Hendren

Writer: Maya Politaki

Composer & Sound Designer: Ellie Isherwood

Producer: Bridie Donaghy

Engagement Producer: Niki LavithisΒ 

Access Consultant: Amelia Cavallo

Marketing Manager: Vic SheadΒ 

Podcast Illustration: Evie Fridel

Graphic Design: Studio27Eleven

Audiomoves in Space is funded by Arts Council England. Peut-Être Theatre is supported by Garfield Weston Foundation, Backstage Trust, and Phoenix Court. 


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Stretch, twist and noodle yourself into a black hole Β πŸ•³οΈ

Stretch, twist and noodle yourself into a black hole Β πŸ•³οΈ

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