
Asteroide B-612 is a movement interpretation by Chamacos Dance Company of Le Petit Prince (The Little Prince), the beloved fable of French author Antoine de Sain-Exupery. This engaging tale of self-discovery has fascinated children and adults alike all over the world. Eight dancers will explore the world of adults through the eyes of the little prince and ask a very important question: what makes us lose our imagination and thirst for knowledge?
Asteroid B-612 invites one to look beyond the ordinary, to see life with the wondrous eyes of a child. "It's only with the heart that one can see rightly; what is essential is invisible to the eye." - A. de Saint-Exupery.
The performances will be viewable on YouTube.
Asteroide B-612 is a movement interpretation by Chamacos Dance Company of Le Petit Prince (The Little Prince), the beloved fable of French author Antoine de Sain-Exupery. This engaging tale of self-discovery has fascinated children and adults alike all over the world. Eight dancers will explore the world of adults through the eyes of the little prince and ask a very important question: what makes us lose our imagination and thirst for knowledge?
Asteroid B-612 invites one to look beyond the ordinary, to see life with the wondrous eyes of a child. "It's only with the heart that one can see rightly; what is essential is invisible to the eye." - A. de Saint-Exupery.
The performances will be viewable on YouTube.
Asteroide B-612 is a movement interpretation by Chamacos Dance Company of Le Petit Prince (The Little Prince), the beloved fable of French author Antoine de Sain-Exupery. This engaging tale of self-discovery has fascinated children and adults alike all over the world. Eight dancers will explore the world of adults through the eyes of the little prince and ask a very important question: what makes us lose our imagination and thirst for knowledge?
Asteroid B-612 invites one to look beyond the ordinary, to see life with the wondrous eyes of a child. "It's only with the heart that one can see rightly; what is essential is invisible to the eye." - A. de Saint-Exupery.
The performances will be viewable on YouTube.