By

Allan Croft
ricca ricca festa international TYA theater for young audiences children japan asia
The performance takes us to the fields and meadows where flax grows. Scenes of the performance make up a peculiar patchwork woven with flax threads, arid stems, seeds and fabric. During the performance flax fields change depending on the time of the day. Vocally improvised melodies are a background for flax images.      ...
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りっかりっか*フェスタ2023
As three dancers emerge from brightly coloured onstage shapes, they begin to create the perfect playful mood for the youngest audiences. What follows is 30 minutes of pure joy followed by a further 15 minutes where the audience are invited to interact with the soft, tactile shapes on the stage. How does the world look...
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What connects us…with ourselves, each other and with nature? What are our roots? How do we grow – together? In the performance you meet two sisters who grew up together, look like each other but still are very different. They explore through music and dance what it means to grow and thrive – together and...
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“A seed, from the earth. Sparkling eyes, wriggling hands and feet. Plant it, hoping it grows! Wait and play with time… Let yourself be carried away by uncertainty, the unknown. Semilla, like a plant that grows despite everything, like an idea that germinates who knows where! ” A message from the artists “It is an...
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Floral Coma depicts the journey of healing and growth of a young girl named Marie, who, having fallen into resignation syndrome due to war trauma, confronts her inner self in a war trauma. Through this experience, she overcomes the pain of loss and finds renewed will to live through the love and solidarity of those...
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In his dream, he is happy. He is dreaming of his childhood when he was nothing but happy. But, soon, an alarm clock wakes him up heartlessly. Today is as same as other days. He fails to catch a bus even though he left home on time. He is late for work again. He has...
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Paloma is a scenic and emotional exchange between the charm of a doll which reproduces with grace and detail the realistic gestures of an elderly woman, with the charm of music that, like time, inspires those gestures, accompanies them and supports them. After memory, fragments of her existence emerge, delicate and funny moments, as only...
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Bringing to life the characters of Les Misérables for everyone living today. This bold production reimagines Victor Hugo’s epic Les Misérables through object theatre, performed by just two actors. Directed by Italian director Davide Doro, it tells a powerful story of people who resist authority and society, holding on to life, love, and hope against...
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It’s the story of three friends — boys, girls, and everything in between — walking in an ellipse. They cross forests and fields, climb mountains, gaze out at the sea and its horizon. The three friends walk around the world. They pick up a pebble, share a campfire, for a time. The journey lasts three...
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Set within a space that resembles a captivating shop window, this unique performance follows two characters as they meticulously arrange their surroundings. They establish a profound connection and narrative entirely through non-verbal language: a rich tapestry of glances, movements, and shared gestures that unfold into evocative stories. The two actors interact while engaged in the...
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