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Spark Movement Collective presents "The Not-So-Princess and the Pea"

Spark Movement Collective presents "The Not-So-Princess and the Pea"

Company:

Spark Movement Collective

Location:

BAX/Brooklyn Arts Exchange
421 5th Ave

Dates:

Saturday, April 29, 2023 - 2:00pm, 4:00pm

Tickets:

https://sparkmovementcollective.yapsody.com

Company:
Spark Movement Collective

Spark Movement Collective presents The Not-So-Princess and the Pea on Saturday, April 29 at the Brooklyn Arts Exchange in Park Slope. 

The show will take young audiences on a journey to discover true love told through dance, music, narration, and audience engagement. In Spark’s retelling of this classic tale, the King and Queen of the Land host a ball for their son, the Prince, to find a bride. After a night of dancing, three of the evening's young ladies are invited to stay at the castle to sleep atop a tower of mattresses piled on a single pea; a test of their true princesshood. In the morning, the test reveals that the Prince's love interest is not a princess at all, forcing the Prince and the not-so-Princess to grapple with two seemingly opposing choices: the Prince's duty to the royal family or true love. Join us to find out what happens to the "not-so-Princess" and her love, the Prince! 

This performance is designed to entertain audiences of all ages and all are welcome!

American Sign Language interpretation will be provided for all showings. Please note, there are three flights of stairs to access the theater for this event; it is unfortunately not wheelchair accessible. For the safety of the dancers and audience, we kindly ask all audience members over 2 years of age to wear masks.

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