The show TÓIN: dance for babies takes the stage at Instituto Ling (Rua João Caetano, 440, Porto Alegre) this Saturday (28), for two performances – at 3pm and 5pm. Tickets vary between R$25.00 and R$50.00 and are on sale through the Eventim platform.
Aimed especially at babies aged 0 to 3 years and their companions, the experience is made up of two activities: the show itself and a playful experience, both based on encouraging receptivity and experimentation with dance.
Tóin is inspired by children’s literature, books, images and poetic content by authors such as Gláucia de Souza, Mario Quintana and Eva Furnari, translators of the symbolic and magical universe of early childhood. Also in internet videos, such as Bebê Jeans, Sapo Xulé, Dança do Palito and Topo Giggio, among others.
The show presents four characters and their stories: Maria Flor, Ventania, Guria Papel and Sua Mola, who were born from different inspirations and collaborations. Maria Flor, for example, comes from Jussara’s daughters and granddaughter and the 3D animated short film Maria Flor; Ventania was born from stories told by dancers Denis Gosch and Joana Amaral, who were part of the project’s cast.