APCHEE - A solo theatrical clowning show for children (age 3-7)

The Tabernacle Theatre, Powis Square, Notting Hill, London
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This event ended on Sunday 7th of May 2017
Admission
£11.21 – £90.86
Venue Information
The Tabernacle
Powis Square, W11 2AY
Nearest Tube/Rail Stations
Westbourne Park 0.28 miles

Arbuzz lectures is delighted to present "Apchee!" (Ah-choo in English), a solo clown show without words, telling the story of a clown who gets a cold and can't go fishing like he usually loves to do. During the course of the show, he learns how to take care of himself and get better, not without several trials, tribulations and pratfalls along the way. The show is full of colorful high jinks, music and physical theatre comedy, taking inspiration from the traditional Russian clownery, leading to a surprising and highly amusing finale that will surely make both children and adults smile ear to ear.

This production has been nominated for best children's show in Israel
The production has taken part :

International children's festival in Izmir, Turkey (March 2016)
Moscow
Berlin
international puppet festival in Jerusalem (Aug 2015)
Creation, direction, set design, musical edit and performance by: Losha Gavrielov. Losha Gavrielov was born in 1982 in Yakutzk, Russia. After moving to Israel at age 16 with his family, he studied theater at the Sophie Moskovitch School of Arts, where he received several awards for his work. Upon graduating, he wrote and directed a play entitled "Zehu" which utilized theatrical clowning techniques. He continued to create theatrical clowning shows through the years and the show "Apchee" is his first solo work. He was involved in every aspect of the show's creation, from conception and design all the way through to the music and soundtrack. The work received much acclaim, including favorable reviews in the media.

Genre: Clowning, non verbal
Audience Age: 3-7
Special tickets for school groups are availlable: [email protected]

Tags: Family

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