FRIDAY, JUNE 10 World at One O`Clock

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FRIDAY, JUNE 10 World at One O`Clock
 Once‐in
n‐a‐lifetim
me Theaatre Experieences fo
or Schoolls & C
Commun
nity FRID
DAY, JJUNEE 10 @
@ One O’C
Clock
Reaneyy Auditoriu
um at Stratford Centtral
Second
dary Schoo
ol AXIOM
MA TEATRO
O (PARAGU
UAY) Todo V
Vive Recommended A
Audience: G
Grades 4‐1
10 Get ready for “TThe Eco Squaad”. The childdren’s theatre group "Axxioma" from
m Paraaguay has im
magined a miission to savve the pplanet. Dire warnings ab
bout global warm
ming and en
nvironmentaal degradatio
on havee inspired an
nd focused tthese fierce playyers. As theyy gather force, they beco
ome awa re that everrything is lifee and that th
here is ann urgent requirement to
o take care of everrything around them. Th
heir messagee is "small acctions make the differen
nce". The Com
mpany Axioma TTeatro was founded in 2011 and casst members are all studeents of an arrts academy
located in Asunción, Paraguay w
where their education inccludes theattre, literature, music and
d dance. In
n this producction aimed at young the
eatregoers, the troupe d
delivers theiir social criticism in both serious and ffunny ways, using liberal doses of gaags, visual efffects, songss and shadow
w theatre. Director: Clara Zelada Running Time: 52 minutes Knox Church THE PIA
ANO THEA
ATRE (RUSSSIAN FEDERA
ATION) Wings ffor Clownss In no way doees their deafness limit th
he arttistic expresssion of this troupe of ch
hild acctors from th
he Russian Feederation. In
n maany ways, th
heir unique p
perspective on the world – one without sound – informs their art and their performance. In Wings for Clowns, the actors use the language of motion to deliver several miniature performances featuring archetypal characters such as Pierrot, Harlequin, Columbine, Old Man and Old Woman. Trees, Sea, Wind and Rain are the main heroes of the performance. Through these characters the inner life of each performer is revealed and the audience is engaged. The Company The Piano Theatre has existed under the auspices of the Nizhny Novgorod boarding school for deaf children in Russia since 1986. There, deaf children and teenagers are trained in pantomime, clownery, dancing and acting. The Piano Theatre has taken part in more than 50 international theatre festivals and gatherings in Europe, Asia and North America. Director/Manager: Ksenia Nesterova Running Time: 50 minutes Details
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Tickets: $4 per child/teacher/chaaperone Orders: Please contact the Straatford Tourism
m Association
n Box office c//o: Karen Savel
K
le 519‐271
1‐5140 / 1‐8
800‐561‐79926 ksavellle@visitstratford.ca
Paymen
nt: Cheques* are to be received before
ehand via mail or given to the house m
manager on the day of performance. Cheques aare to be mad
de payable to
o: Sttratford Interrnational Child
dren’s Theatrre Festival c//o Dave Bean
n 71 Sir Adam Be
eck Road, Stratford N5A 8B9 o Avon Maitland Schools:
*Note: ch
heques are to be the total NOTE to
mances. that was o
ordered on th
he day of the The Board is sponsoringg the cost of all buses to these perform
The logistics
s for you are si
imple: booking. SSchools will b
be invoiced 1. Arrange the bus for any discrepancy. us company 2. Receive the invoice aat your school from the bu
3. DO NOTT PAY Perform
mances: 4. Forward
d it to the ED Centre c/o Jaane Morris BYY JUNE 21
All show
ws are at 1:0
00pm Please note or ask Boxx Office aboutt the recomm
mended audie nce for each performancee. Locationss: 1. Reaneyy Auditorium at Stratford C
Central Secon
ndary School, 60 St. Andrew
w Street, Straatford 2. Knox Ch
hurch, 142 Ontario Street,, Stratford Note: Performancces at Reaney Au
uditorium SCSS w
will be live stream
med. Q&A times MAY take place after the show d
depending on eaach performancee.