Contact Annabel on 76772808 / [email protected] for more info or to book a place. Space is limited!
Jelly Belly Holiday programme for children in Swaziland from 10-14 December 2012 and 7-11 January 2013. Drama, nature arts and crafts, storytelling, circus skills, song, dance, friends, fun and much more! Contact Annabel on 76772808 / [email protected] for more info or to book a place. Space is limited!
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Last chances to book this unique show for your school or special event! CREATIVE BEANS brings you Fishy Flippers, a clown and storytelling show for children! Fishy Flippers has been performed at international festivals since 2011 and is coming to Swaziland from 30 Nov - 4 December 2012. FISHY FLIPPERS is an interactive, spontaneous and playful storytelling show, about a little boy who finds a lost penguin on his doorstep. The clowns invite the audience to explore the shores of their imagination as little Mpela and the lost penguin set off on an adventure in search of home, only to find it within each other. This is a story of an unusual and delightful friendship, told by two (very silly) clowns! But what happens when two clowns try to tell a story? Do they lose the plot? How do they find it again and what happens when they fall face first into it? Banana and No-idea interact and play with the audience to create a unique and playfully imaginative show every time. Duration: 45 mins. Suitable for preschool and primary school children In 'Robin Hood' style, for every school that pays for a show, we do a show for FREE at a children's home, orphanage, community centre or disadvantaged school. Contact Annabel ASAP for more info or to book. www.creativebeans.weebly.com / [email protected] / +268 7677 2808 In an open space in Palmridge township, three clowns from Clowns Without Borders South Africa gathered a large crowd of children on their way home from school. Fish dazzled them with his magic tricks and juggling feats, while Nabia and I mingled in amongst them as clowns. In no time, there was over a hundred curious children circling us, pushing to be part of the action. Thinking on our feet, we decided to take a group each to disperse some of the excitable energy. It is a fine balancing act to manage and hold this kind of space and so we ended up facilitating activities such as song, dance, call and response and follow the leader. At some point I stepped aside, took off my nose and sat quietly on a bench, watching the scene unfold. However, I was not alone. A sea of smiling, open faces surrounded me. The children sat by my side, patient and loyal, even when I wasn’t doing anything. I was deeply touched by this. Looking into their eyes, I realised that a little love goes a long way. |
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