Video with some works of Ojo de Agua
Thursday, April 24, 2008
Monday, April 14, 2008
Turn Yourself Into A Werewolf Easily
Theater Peter and the Wolf at the Teatro Sucre
April 13 and 27
Pedro is a big boy who is not afraid of wolves. Although his grandfather warns it is often possible to see him leave his house to play on the lawn with his friend the bird and a duck swimming in the nearby lagoon. The outcome of this adventure is a beautiful story Segei Prokofiev composed music, which is achieved by very natural that children entering the world of orchestral music.
illustrating scenes this musical tale, the Ojo de Agua Theatre, accompanied by the Metropolitan Symphonic Band performs a stage show that uses large-format black theater techniques (black light), object theater, puppets and actors, as scenic narration to create a fantastic experience that elapses between music, acting and interaction with the public.
This work is part of the Sucre project for children
educational Concert: Peter and the Wolf
Theatre Ojo de Agua with the Metropolitan Symphony Banda
April 13 and 27
11: 30 Teatro Nacional Sucre
Entry: boxes (children, $ 7 adults, $ 8); audience (children, $ 5 adults, $ 6), bezel (children, $ 3, adults, $ 4)
Pedro is a big boy who is not afraid of wolves. Although his grandfather warns it is often possible to see him leave his house to play on the lawn with his friend the bird and a duck swimming in the nearby lagoon. The outcome of this adventure is a beautiful story Segei Prokofiev composed music, which is achieved by very natural that children entering the world of orchestral music.
illustrating scenes this musical tale, the Ojo de Agua Theatre, accompanied by the Metropolitan Symphonic Band performs a stage show that uses large-format black theater techniques (black light), object theater, puppets and actors, as scenic narration to create a fantastic experience that elapses between music, acting and interaction with the public.
This work is part of the Sucre project for children
Stage director: María Elena López
Conductor: Jorge Oviedo
Actors / handlers: Marco Bustos, María Elena López
Narrative: Roberto Sánchez
objects, puppets and scenery: Ojo de Agua
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