Zikit Theatre's presents the new children's play "Four Seasons and One Vivaldi" which will premiere in Tzavta, Tel Aviv, on March 25.
The play is based on the text written by Antonio Vivaldi in the introduction to his musical composition "The Four Seasons" and its music leads the play and dictates the rhythm and atmosphere of the events.
Little Vivaldi is fascinated by the story his father tells him about young Petrolino the shepherd. The life of Petrolino is interwoven with the changing of the seasons, and his formative years follow the cycle of nature. The room of young Vivaldi becomes the scene of the play as in his imagination he sees the furniture changing their shapes in a surprising and humoristic manner according to each season. These changes take place before the audience's eyes. In the play, every item on the stage gets a life of its own, tells a story and takes the children on an exciting journey in the land of imagination and fantasies - where anything can happen.
Saturday, March 25, at 11:00 - Tzavta, Tel Aviv.
The play is recommended for children aged 4-9.
By: Efrat Hadany and Pablo Ariel.
Puppet design: Efrat Hadany.
Music: "The Four Seasons" by Antonio Vivaldi.
Direction: Pablo Ariel.
Cast: Eyal Porter, Efrat Hadany, Pablo Ariel.
Set design: Hila Flashkes.
Zikit Theatre, The Galilee Multicultural Theatre, is a visual theatre where the actors play with objects, puppets and their body using almost no words. The theater developed a very personal stage language. The members of the Theatre Company form a human mosaic representative of the diverse population of the region Jews and Arabs. The Theatre Company performed in theaters and festivals all around the country and the world. The theatre also produced a series of educative videos. The productions utilize non-verbal forms of communication, so language is no obstacle, and multilingual audiences can enjoy the show together and interact with each other.
"Four Seasons and One Vivaldi" trailer:
For Tickets call03-6950156 (Israel) or visit www.tzavta.co.il
Photo Credit: Ritvo Photography.
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