The Hare & the Moon: The Fabularium

Hare and Moon Dartington

Event Date:

From 18th December

Until 19th December


Overview

When the sun disappears from the Tundra sky, the Arctic animals band together to find it. But are the strongest creatures best equipped for the task? Maybe someone with long ears that is faster, smarter, and more agile is required.

With music, puppets and songs, come to hear the story of Leapa the fearless Arctic Hare as they save the realm from a villainous beast; bring the light back to the day and make the night sky glow!

The Fabularium are coming to Dartington, with a story all the way from Far East Asia! Expect to see new animal headpieces, new puppets, new original music, and for the first time ever – illuminations!

The Fabularium will have been creating work for 10 years in 2020, ranging from walkabout animations and processions to static cart shows in large festivals and indoor rural touring. Their unique storytelling and adaptions of old tales, blended with live original music, mask work and puppetry, date back to 2010 where they developed performances for the Coventry Mysteries Festival. The Fabularium now tour and perform to national and international audiences.

11am or 1pm, Monday 18 and Tuesday 19 December 2023

Suggested age suitability 5 – 12 years

VENUE:

Studio 1, Dartington Trust, South Devon

PRICING:

£12 | £8 Under 16 | Family Tickets £30 and £24. Select tickets then discount applies automatically
Members discount applies automatically at checkout.

 


12:00:00 12:00:00 Europe/London The Hare & the Moon: The Fabularium Studio 1, Dartington Trust, South Devon, TQ9 6EL The Hare & the Moon: The Fabularium [email protected]

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