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A Whimsical Adventure Awaits: “The tribe (Which Stinks) Which Pushes” Comes to La Dinette Festival


A Unique Theatrical Experience for Young Audiences

Get ready for a captivating theatrical experience as the association “bouillon Cube” presents a show tailored for young audiences as part of its celebrated “La Dinette” festival.Scheduled for Wednesday, May 14th, at 4 p.m. in the multipurpose room, this performance promises laughter, adventure, and a touch of the absurd.

“The Tribe (Which Stinks) Which Pushes”: An Adaptation of a Beloved ChildrenS Book

The production, brought to life by Cie the collective, is titled The Tribe (Which Stinks) Which Pushes.This engaging performance is an adaptation of the popular children’s album The Stinking Tribe by Élise Gravel and Magali Le Huche. The story follows two intrepid explorer scientists who stumble upon a group of untamed, resourceful, and undeniably dirty children.

Two explorer scientists discover a horde of dirty, wild and resourceful children, and decide to help them so that they are not locked up in the orphanage of the infamous Yvonne carré who wants to pass them in machine-lever-les-enfants-Sals.

A Race Against Time to Save the Stinking Tribe

These scientists, recognizing the children’s unique spirit, embark on a mission to protect them from the clutches of the notorious Yvonne Carré.Carré, an infamous figure, plans to imprison the children in her orphanage and subject them to her bizarre and unsettling “machine-lever-les-enfants-Sals.” The play explores themes of acceptance, the value of individuality, and the importance of standing up against injustice, all wrapped in a humorous and engaging narrative.

Event Details and Ticket Information

This show is recommended for children aged 5 and up. Tickets are priced at €3. Reservations can be made by calling 04 67 71 35 42 or by sending an email to [email protected]. Don’t miss this opportunity to introduce your children to the magic of live theater and the importance of embracing differences.

The Importance of Children’s Theater

children’s theatre plays a vital role in fostering creativity, empathy, and critical thinking skills in young audiences. According to a recent study by the Arts Education Partnership, children who participate in or attend theatrical performances demonstrate improved dialog skills and a greater appreciation for diverse perspectives. Productions like The Tribe (Which Stinks) Which Pushes offer a unique opportunity to engage children in meaningful storytelling while providing entertainment and laughter.

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