Money Fish: Balls, Balls, Balls
Written & Performed by Kirsten Edwards, Emily Hughes & Natalie Parkinson Dupley
Hercinia Arts Collective - Toronto/Mattawa, ON
 herciniarts.com/money-fish
V.27 - Kids Venue: MTYP - Mainstage 
The Money Fish, a zany, acrobatic trio of fish-like synchronized swimmers, have been thrust on stage to try and figure out what to do with all these balls.

Set to an array of the most recognizable classical music, the Money Fish parody and pay tribute to ballet, opera, contemporary dance, acrobatics, silent film and anything else that might take itself too seriously.

Cast:
Kirsten Edwards, Emily Hughes and Natalie Parkinson Dupley

   

Show Info:
45 minutes
Genre:
Unclassifiable

Audience:
General



Hard of hearing / Deaf, English as a new language
Thu July 17 11:30 AM
Fri July 18 10:00 AM
Sat July 19 1:00 PM
Sun July 20 11:30 AM
Wed July 23 10:00 AM
Thu July 24 11:30 AM
Fri July 25 2:15 PM
Sat July 26 2:15 PM

Money Fish: Balls, Balls, Balls

Hercinia Arts Collective—Kids Venue: MTYP – Mainstage

Hercinia Arts collective delivers a polished, traditionally staged theatre spectacle; a nice alternative to the large-scale audience participation format typical of the Kids Venue. Instead of calling on the crowd, the company draws viewers in with immersive sound and lighting design.

The expressive physical theatre captivated the young audience as the Money Fish and their Balls, Balls, Balls juggle their way through a musically driven mash up of Looney Tunes, Fantasia, synchronized swimming and acrobatics.

The performers move with offbeat confidence, fishy expressions, and balletic timing through a clownishly choreographed, visually stunning and rhythmically playful piece of children’s theatre.

Ashley Frantik


Hercinia Arts Collective

Money Fish: Balls, Balls, Balls—

Hercinia Arts Collective brings their unique brand of ‘WTF is this’, combining dance, clown, acro and juggling into a show set to classical music that feels somewhere between vaudeville and classic cartoons come to life.

It’s a kids’ show, but will also appeal to adults with a silly and absurdist sense of humour.