Three Butterflies brochure
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Three Butterflies brochure
PROtotyypit presents: Neitoperhonen (Inachis io) Peacock butterfly Bright blue eyespots shine in the brownish red wings of Peacock butterflies. The lower half of the wings are dramatically almost black, which distinguish the Peacock butterfly from other daytime butterflies. If you see a Peacock butterfly in spring, the colors are often pale because the Peacock butterfly hibernates as an adult. As a caterpillar the Peacock butterfly changes its pupa three times before the final chrysalis. You can find the thorny and glowing chrysalis of a Peacock butterfly in a nettle stem or in a wall by a barn. Isohangokas (Cerura vinula) Puss moth It's challenging to find an adult Puss moth because this fuzzy, light-colored and almost transparent fellow flies only at night. On the other hand the Puss moth's pupa is very conspicuous. If a caterpillar is threatened, it lifts its head up and freezes its body. At the same time, two red threads become visible in the caterpillar’s tail. The Puss moth’s final change is unusually long. It often hibernates as pupa through two winters. The chrysalis is so hard and strong the outbreaking butterfly has to secrete a special fluid to dissolve its way out. Ritariperhonen (Papilio machaon) Swallowtail If you come across the handsome, black and yellow Swallowtail, it's easy to recognize. Also, the caterpillar is something to feast your eyes on. There is a frightening orange projection that sticks out of the neck, if the caterpillar is threatened, and oozes an odor that even a human can smell. The Swallowtail hibernates as a chrysalis hanging in underbrush covered by snow. If you look carefully, one of the shriveled leaves is the home of a little Swallowtail! Neito, Ritari ja Hangokas Three Butterflies Director: Eija Hanhiniemi and Tommi Saha Actor: Kati-Aurora Kuuskoski Manuscript: Eija Hanhiniemi, Kati-Aurora Kuuskoski Visualisation: Kati-Aurora Kuuskoski Music and sounds: Juha Kaijomaa, Jukka Pajuvirta, Janne Hast Choreography counseling: Jukka Virtala Metalwork: Karmo Leaflet and poster: Krista Kuuskoski Producing, photography: Helena Pohjosmäki We would like to thank: The Culture Department of the city of Tampere, Teija Hanhiniemi, Marja-Liisa Kaitala, Tero Koivisto, Hanna Paavilainen and all of you who have helped us to make this show come true. Dear audience, Metamorphosis is one of the most fascinating phenomena in nature. Puppet theatre is in turn an effective way to express drama. Now we would like to perform a story for you about the life of butterflies. This wordless play shows you the perfect four-stage metamorphosis as a scientific event. We have combined biological facts and our own imagination to create an interesting, fascinating and even educational spectacle. Enjoy the show! Duration: 30 min Age recommendation: over 4 years Premiere: 10th March 2007, Tampere, Finland In cooperation: Contact: Kati-Aurora Kuuskoski +358 (0)40 564 1228 k.a.kuuskoski@gmail.com www.teatteriprototyypit.fi