
Little Murmur
20 May - 21 May
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Little Murmur is a new dance theatre show for everyone age 7+, families and schools, that features groundbreaking projection, an extraordinary soundscape and a blizzard of paper and confetti.
Diagnosed with dyslexia at a young age, Aakash Odedra found school very challenging: he spelt his name wrongly until he was 21 and it wasn’t until he “found the missing ‘A’” that he felt he belonged. Defined by his learning difficulties, not his abilities, dance became his mode of expression.
Combining visual design and technology with dance and humour, Little Murmur explores the warped and exaggerated realities of living in a world you struggle to process. Based on Aakash’s hugely moving show Murmur 2.0, this stunning visual treat is an honest and heart felt conversation about the trials and tribulations of living with dyslexia, facing challenges and overcoming the odds.
Watch bodies and words fly like flocks of birds, a murmuration, a little murmur.
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Important information
Running time: 45 mins approx with no interval
Age recommendation: 7+
Ticket Prices:
Adult – £17.50
Child – £10
Available to book:
24 February at 10 am – Ambassadors, Supporters, Gold Friends and Corporates
26 February at 10 am – Friends and Best Friends
28 February at 10 am – General
Concessions:
Friends – 5% off
Ambassadors, Supporters, Best Friends and Gold Friends – 10% off
Disabled, Full-time students, Go4Less cardholders and jobseekers – £15.75
Groups – 10 or more – £10 each

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Trailer
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Reviews
“Discerning and excites the imagination. ”
Danceground“Murmur is the opposite of opaque a revelation of a world of wonder inside the mind.”
The Arts Desk“Dancing combines with digital imagery to portray the confusion and alienation of his dyslexia caused.”
The Guardian
Venue

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