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"An assured treat for any young audience"

 
 
The Stage
 
 

"Each and every child was totally involved in the play which was so simple but pitched just at their level. Our nursery, was filled with laughter, clapping of hands, quiet reflective moments and wonder!"

 
 
Bodnant Nursery Prestatyn.
 

 

 

 
Aracalandanza (Spain)
Show Picture
Photograph: Diego Ortiz
  Nada... Nada!  
  Two people and a huge square of paper. One fold here, another fold there, then another… and another… and blow me down, me hearties, a beautiful big paper boat emerges, fit for sailing the Seven Seas. And then, bold as you like, up pops a sailor, hops aboard and sails away… far, far away.

So begins Aracalandanza's extraordinary show, a journey across, and sometimes under, the ocean waves, where you’ll meet a stunning mermaid, willy-wobbly jelly-fish, spiky-spongy sea anemones, fish that fly!, and lots of buckets, and spades, and parasols.

Nada …Nada! combines the magic of dance, puppetry and music, spectacular costumes and stunning visual effects, in a feast of seaside imagery that children will love. A truly magical introduction to dance for the very young.


 
     
     
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Age
3+ year olds
 
Duration
50 mins
 
  Performances  
  Traverse Theatre  
       
  Sat 26 May 12.30 (13.20)  
    14.30 (15.20)  
  Sun 27 May 12.30 (13.20)  
    14.30 (15.20)  
  Mon 28 May 10.15 (11.05)  
    12.30 (13.20)  
       
  Call the Traverse Theatre box office on 0131 228 1404 to book tickets  
     
Other Details
No dialogue
 
 
Touring
 
Mitchell Theatre, Glasgow
Box Office: 0141 287 9843*
 
  Wed 30 May 10.30 (11.20)  
    13.15 (14.05)  
  Thurs 31May 10.30 (11.20)  
    13.15 (14.05)  
       
  *FREE EVENT for Glasgow Primary Schools only as part of the Glasgow Cultural Entitlement Programme. This programme helps to enable every Glasgow Primary schoolchild to see a live performance in a theatre, by providing a series of free events throughout the year. This programme is funded by Glasgow City Council.