Sweet Tooth
How do we make sense of slavery? How can we represent its legacies? A historian, a vocalist, a choreographer and other musicians explore the past and its residues.
A delicate dance-theatre performance for children and their adults, playfully exploring sound and silence. Suitable for ages 3+.
2014 onwards, with stage production now on tour.
Lead: Peut-Être Theatre, a surreal poetic aesthetic to the world of children’s theatre
Research: Dr Steve Dorney, Institute of Sound and Vibration Research (ISVR)
Partner Organisations: Collaboration with Great Ormond Street Hospital and ISVR, University of Southampton
Funders: Wellcome Trust and Arts Council England
Two characters set out on a journey through a world filled with Boings, Whooshes, Tick-Tocks and Cacophony. Their journey is punctuated by silence, and as they are wrapped up in stillness, they learn to listen to that silence.
The research and development for the show was in collaboration with Great Ormond Street Hospital and the Institute of Sound and Vibration Research at University of Southampton.
Peut-Être Theatre led by Artistic Director Daphna Attias brings a surreal poetic aesthetic to the world of children’s theatre. Driven by a desire to create unforgettable early theatrical experiences for young audiences, our shows effectively combine the visual, the physical and the musical. The company has created seven productions to date.
Ssh…Bang! is at NST Nuffield Southampton Theatres at Highfield Campus, summer 2017
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