Travelling from a distant frozen bank, three musician penguins are waddling along towards the North Pole for the holiday festivities. In order to join the party, they will need to compose an original Christmas song – and they only have a few more minutes to do it. Will Taday, Tamorrow and Tafollow find inspiration? Will they be ready in time for this unforgettable evening? Goofy characters, traditional songs, dancing with Santa… holiday magic abounds in this interactive concert, where children sing with the artists and participate in creating their very own original song.
Le grand bal de Noël
- Duration 40 min / Workshops duration : 25-30 min each
- Language French
- Création Jeunesses Musicales Canada
- Texte Marc Fortin
- Mise en scène Judith Pelletier
- Éclairages Daniel Duguay
- Musique Marc Fortin, trombone - Pierre Blais, banjo - Jean Sabourin, sousaphone
- Âge (spectacle et ateliers) 4 à 8 ans
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