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Treehouse Shakers Present 'Hatched' at Symphony Space Tonight

By: Nov. 09, 2013
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"Hatched," written and directed by Mara McEwin, this dance-play offers a generous mix of things that kids love; it's part farm, part museum and all theatre. Performed via movement, handcrafted puppets, music and minimal human dialogue, the story is set at an American family farm. An adorable, fluffy chick meets a feisty old rooster, a wobbly calf learning to walk, a gaggle of dancing chicks, a lamb, and a noisy nest of baby birds.

Intimately staged to live music performed by Anthony Rizzo, young audience members are encouraged to interact with the newborn animals as they explore their worlds. Through movement and music, the calf learns to walk, the baby birds attempt to fly, and the lamb makes a new friend with the curious hatched chick. Audience members interact and play with the characters on stage; they give the chicks their feed, milk bottles to the lamb, are licked by the cow, and feed worms to the baby birds. Babies in the audience will be enticed by the animal sounds and textures, while toddlers and preschoolers will love watching and imitating their favorite farm animals as they come to life.
Preschoolers will delight in learning about life on The Farm, and older kids will be entertained by the delightful storytelling, live music and dance.

View a video preview of "Hatched," HERE.
See "Hatched" and learn more about Symphony Space's Just Kidding series via CBS TV New York's "Live from the Couch" today: LINK

Please stay tuned for all of this season's eclectic and exciting performances for families at Symphony Space. Perennial favorites will return this fall, including Justin Roberts and the Not Ready for Naptime Players (November 16) and ELIZABETH MITCHELL (December 14). Season subscriber information is available at www.symphonyspace.org.




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