European Day of Artistic Creativity // Activities 2019

PROGRAMME OF ACTIVITIES 2019

Big Up!

Big Up!

Hip hop, puppetry and live music for 3 to 6 year olds and everybody that looks after them. A Theatre-Rites and 20 Stories High co-production.

Who is it for? Children and everybody that looks after them
Timetable UK TOUR: 8 Feb - 31 March
Institution / Organization Theatre-Rites and 20 Stories High
Country United Kingdom
Email info@20storieshigh.org.uk
Telephone 0151 708 9728
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Is it necessary to book? Yes

UK TOUR: Unity Theatre, Liverpool 8-16 Feb; live@thelibrary, Oldham 19-22 Feb; The Albany, London 5-8 Mar; Stratford Circus Arts, London 22-23 Mar; Z-Arts, Manchester 28-31 Mar. Co-Directed by Sue Buckmaster and Keith Saha No matter whether you are Big or Small, the world is full of rules. Sometimes we make our own rules, sometimes we don’t know the rules and sometimes we want to play by different rules. What happens when a Beatboxer, a Singer and a Puppeteer arrive on stage but nothing is ready for them? No set, no instruments, no puppets. No rules. Come and watch as they create a world full of joy and chaos, where objects come to life and everything is possible. Big Up! is perfect for little people who want to be Big, and Big people who… just might have forgotten how to play. Following the success of The Broke N Beat Collective, the award-winning Theatre-Rites and 20 Stories High join forces again, this time to create Big Up!

Pintura como interpretar a KANDISKI

Diapositivas d KANDISKI y música d su época, para q los niños reinterpreten sus cuadros

Who is it for? Niños d 6 a 12 años
Timetable 21 d Marzo de 17 a 19 horas
Institution / Organization Academia Redel Sttudio
Address C Real d Burgos 16 entreplanta
City Valladolid
Country Spain
Email teresa.redel@gmail.com
Telephone 652540335
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Is it necessary to book? Yes

Pintura en Cartulina Basik Guarro d 30 por 45, con Temperas y Acrilicos se pondrán diapositivas d sus cuadros, mientras escuchan música d la época del pintor KANDISKI para q ellos reinterpreten sus pinturas