Student Matinee

Maputo-Mozambique

Musical juggling

Against a red background, two black hands appear to be beating time on a drum.
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  • In-person event

  • Ages 6-12
  • ≈ 1 hour
Performance options Start time Language Availability
Wednesday, February 12, 2025 10:00 am Without words sold out
Thursday, February 13, 2025 10:00 am Without words sold out
Friday, February 14, 2025 10:00 am Without words sold out

“  The beatbox bunch ”

These performances are presented by NAC French Theatre

Time to shake it all off! In this lively show featuring juggling, rhythmic songs and percussive dance, four stunning Mozambican performers dazzle us with sight and sound. The incredible memories of this show will sustain you for the rest of the year. 

Everywhere there are sounds, balls and plastic bags—spinning, falling, colliding! Agile bodies and dulcet voices become literal instruments. On a pared-down stage, adorned simply with a blanket of light and riveting drums, a festival of sensations, acrobatic acts and rapturous sounds is ready to emerge, as if a hectic street in Maputo had come to life on stage. 

It’s so contagious you’ll have no choice but to start moving to the beat of these virtuoso artists with absolutely astounding skills. It’s a chance to reconnect to what may be the true purpose of the performing arts: a good excuse to get together. 

No dialogue ● 6+

This show is part of the BIG BANG Festival, two fun-filled days of sound experiments for ears of all ages. At the NAC, Saturday, February 15 and Sunday, February 16, 2025.   

Artists

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    Designer and Director Thomas Guérineau
  • Conception et mise en scène Thomas Guérineau
  • With Mariam Diakité Djenebou Fane José Joaquim Sitoe Minhome Landry Prime Ezinse
  • Featuring Christophe Schaeffer
  • Stage Manager Bartolo Filippon
  • Production Compagnie TG
  • With support from Ministère de la Culture et de la communication-DRAC Île-de-France, Institut Français-Ministère des Affaires Etrangères, Centre Culturel Franco-Mozambicain de Maputo, La ville du Bourget, Compagnie Sham, Conseil Régional îÎe-de-France, le Plus Petit Cirque du Monde, La Maison des Jonglages - scène conventionnée jonglage de La Courneuve, Africolor

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