from 2 years
Things at the End of the World is a game between people and things. Things that surprise and irritate us. Things that enchant and amaze us. Alfredo Zinola and Salome D'Attilia take us by the hand and whisk us away to a world in which the familiar seems strange: heavy boulders are very light, bouncy rubber balls grow shaggy fur, glittering slime trembles like mercury.
Without any language, just images and movement, the piece tells the story of man's relationship with nature. With visionary tenderness and subtle humor, the dance performance encourages a deeper appreciation of the natural world and inspires children and adults alike to approach the unknown with respect, care and a large dose of curiosity.
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