National Dance Company Wales are performing at their home, the Dance House, in Cardiff Bay this month.

Families can enjoy the performance in a relaxed environment, with an open door meaning they are able to bring refreshments, make noise and get up if needed, and without fear of darkness often experienced in theatres.

Those attending will also have the chance to learn some moves and make props inspired by the show in the Wales Millennium Centre foyer before the performance.

The show named ‘Zoetrope’ includes a host of colourful characters including chimps, lizards and skeletons that will have children’s imaginations running wild.

The Zoetrope themed Family Fun Day on Saturday 27 April is free to attend with tickets purchased for the show. Children will be able to make their own Zoetrope and take part in a dance workshop, before enjoying the performance together.

Parents will also have access to fun and varied activity sheets about Zoetrope to make and do at home.

“Zoetrope is the perfect family treat,” says Maris Lyons, Engagement Producer NDCWales. “Our offer extends beyond the show, with free family activity. For families wanting to dance, we are offering a free family dance session where you will be able to learn some of the moves from the show. This hour of dance fun is for all ages and fitness levels. We’re also offering audience members the chance to have a go at making their own Zoetrope too, so if you enjoy arts & crafts this is a great opportunity make something and take it home!”

Zoetrope will be at the Dance House, Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff from 26 to 27 April. Tickets are just £6 for under 26s and £12 for adults.

 

Box Office Booking information can be found at https://zoetrope.my.canva.site/

 

National Dance Company Wales is supported by the Arts Council of Wales and Welsh Government. Zoetrope is also supported by the Colwinston Foundation, The Hodge Foundation and Abderrahim Crickmay Charitable Settlement.