Nicosia, Cyprus. Green Steps will present a morning programme of dance, live music and performances at Athalassa Park on Sunday, with free entry starting at 10am. The activity targets children aged five to 11 and focuses on ecological sensitivity through dance.
Programme focus and concept
The programme connects children with educators to encourage environmental welfare through the art of dance. Inspired by the concept of the “Wood Wide Web,” the performance invites audiences of all ages to explore connections in nature, including underground networks of fungi and roots through which plants and trees share water, nutrients and messages.
Performance details
Dancers and musicians will interpret how plants communicate and cooperate, drawing on the rhythms and patterns of the forest to consider connections between people and the natural world. The event is described as a site-specific dance and music performance for children aged five to 11.
Credits and registration
Choreography is by Zoe Georgalli, with dancers Elisavet Panagiotou and Georgia Konstantinou, and music by William Scott. The performance is scheduled for April 26 at Athalassa Park in Nicosia at 10am, with free entry. Registration is available at https://forms.gle/eNoFQvRcrLyzVnPY7.
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