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Imaginate Festival: Exclusive tickets for Good Neighbours

Imaginate Festival: Exclusive tickets for
North Edinburgh Arts Good Neighbours

Saturday 3rd June, 1.30pm

We are thrilled to be able to offer 20 exclusive tickets to the SOLD OUT performance of Grass as part of this year’s Imaginate Festival.The limited number of tickets are available to NEA Good Neighbours
at a cost of £3 (this is a fantastic saving of up to £9)
on a first come, first served basis.

Suitable for 2 – 4 year olds
Duration: 35 minutes (plus 20 minutes Stay and Play)
Strobe lighting is used in this show.

To book your tickets:
Call 0131 315 2151
Email admin@northedinburgharts.co.uk
Or book them in person at NEA reception

About the show

What on earth is under your feet?

Explore the ground and all of its wriggling inhabitants in this quirky dance show for young children.  Performed on real turf, Grass is a sensory and gently interactive show featuring worms, snails, spontaneous outbreaks of ant dancing and plenty of obscure insect-related facts. Weaving together performance, puppetry and projection, watch the dancers delve down into the world beneath our feet whilst breathing in the scent of freshly-cut grass.

Grass aims to inspire children to look closely at the world around them, get moving, get mucky and play!  Join us for a special session after the show to ‘Stay and Play’ with some of the set which is filled with sand, soil, vegetables to dig and small insects to find.

Grass is supported by the East Midlands Children’s Theatre and Dance Network  and co-investment from Pavilion Dance South West, Gulbenkian, Dance Village at Bristol Harbour Festival, Stratford Circus, South East Dance and Surrey Dance Partnership.

“Sweet, funny, heart-melting, with fascinating choreography… You suddenly really, really want to kick off your shoes and join in.” Teatime in Wonderland