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A butterfly flutters. A kite soars. Children play. But not everyone has something to play with. Join Rip, Fold and Scrunch as they journey into the multicoloured world of friendship, with the help of some magical paper creations. Inspired by the imagination and play of children, Half Moon's enchanting new show fuses theatre, Kathak dance and music within a paper world, which is created and dismantled before our eyes. After the performance audience members are invited to come and experiment with paper - ripping, folding and scrunching their own creations. Rip, Fold, Scrunch was first developed as part of Half Moon's Exchange For Change project, funded by the Paul Hamlyn Foundation. The artists involved worked closely with a local nursery group to create a captivating play that stimulates and reflects the imagination of the very young.

What's On By Year ...

Archive listings for Rip, Fold, Scrunch (2011)

Work type: Kids show.

T1452513596

Age 2-5 yearsProducer Half Moon.
3 Jun 11Lawrence Batley Theatre, Huddersfield :: V972
listing details L01798270467
2 Jun 11Theatre Royal, York :: V954
listing details L1215428314
31 May 11 to 1 Jun 11Curve, Leicester :: V830272338
listing details L01416740560
29 May 11mac birmingham - Midlands Arts Centre, Birmingham :: V146
listing details L01253768420
22 May 11The Tobacco Factory Theatres, Bristol :: V1384579886
listing details L1140078142
15 May 11artsdepot, Outer London :: V320
listing details L01827587565
1 May 11Warwick Arts Centre, Coventry :: V156
listing details L732656486
28 Apr 11Lakeside Arts Centre, Nottingham :: V0165922284
listing details L1138058223
20 Apr 11 to 24 Apr 11Southbank Centre, West End :: V423
listing details L01187367052

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