Isaac Grünewald painted a hundred years ago a collection of imaginative fairy-tale animals. They curled and crawled, they were beautiful, crazy and deadly. During a single shimmering party night, they were displayed. Then they were rolled up and forgotten. Soon one of them will wake up. This is the story of what happened next.
Freely based on a book by the author and illustrator Cecilia Heikkilä and The Museum of Sketches, Lund's Chamber Soloists perform the story of Isaac Grünewald's forgotten fairy-tale animals - about the Anteater who wakes up in an archive long after the lights have been turned off and the music has faded, about a Slipper locked in a painting and what happens if you sleep for a hundred years and are almost forgotten...
With newly written music by the composer Daniel Fjellström and directed by Liza Fry, the story is told by the actor Mathilda Becker and Leif Persson creates the costumes.
MUSIC Daniel Fjellström
DIRECTION AND SCRIPT Liza Fry
SUIT Leif Persson
ON STAGE Mathilda Becker & Lund's Chamber Soloists
Tickets via billetto.se
Playing time: approx. 30 min.
Age: rec. from 4 years
Workshop with the Sketch Museum after the performance: Imaginative flowers in the park
Be inspired by Isaac Grünewald's garden party and create colorful paper flowers in the Sculpture Park! Using materials such as tissue paper, steel wire, colored paper and flower sticks, we temporarily transform a part of the park where new imaginative flowers can grow. In case of bad weather, the workshop moves to the museum's foyer.
SUPPORTED BY
Arts Council
Skåne Region
Lund Municipality
The LMK foundation
Helge Ax:son Johnson's foundation