Get the kids out of the house: discover 7 cultural tips to keep the little ones entertained

Get the kids out of the house: discover 7 cultural tips to keep the little ones entertained


There are many shows in the most diverse theaters, there are very nice tours among other activities

No more seeing the kids in the house with their eyes glued to the electronics. The city is large and there is no shortage of options to keep the little ones entertained, you just need to be willing to a family schedule beyond the comfort of home. There are many shows in the most diverse theaters, there are very nice tours among other activities.

Below, a selection of suggestions so that the choice is not time consuming and with options for different tastes. There are free attractions and others that are not, but it is worth visiting them and experiencing moments of pure fun. Now is the time to choose and enjoy.

CHILDREN’S THEATER

And Ze, who is it?

The actor Marcello Airoldi signs the direction and also the text of the show E o Zé, quem é?, which is inspired by the story of Kaspar Hauser to stage the discussion on the construction of identity and respect for differences. Alfredo Mesquita Theater (Av. Santos Dumont, 1770, Santana). Sat. and Sun., at 16.00. Free. Free admission – distribution one hour before the session. Until 19/04.

The color that nobody knows

In a world without colors, Lycurgus, the local ruler, imposed the Order of Black and White. Thus, since they do not exist, colors are only legends that serve to promote disorder. But here is a colored rose born in the house of the scientist Belarmina. Seeing his power threatened, the sovereign will order that this flower be picked. Text, direction and screenplay are by Toni D’Agostinho, with Willian Germano, Letícia Negretti, Luci Savassa and Ramon Gustaff. Sec Belenzinho (Rua Padre Adelino, 1000, tel. 2076-9700). Sat. and Sun., at 12:00. Tickets: BRL 7.50 to BRL 25. Until 23/03.

Kafka and the doll

During a walk in the park, the philosopher Kafka meets a little girl who is very sad at having lost her favorite doll. In an attempt to calm her down, he creates a story, where the doll has gone to travel the world in search of her own journey and starts writing letters to the girl. Thus, in each correspondence, a different adventure is detailed in places such as Italy, China and the Sahara Desert. The musical is directed by Marlos Silva. Do Sesi Theatre (Av. Paulista, 1313). Sat. and Sun., 2 pm (translation and interpreting sessions in Libras every Sunday; with audio description on 19/3, 23/4, 19/5 (school) and 18/6). Free tickets – advance booking at sesisp.org.br/eventos. Until 6/18.

IN BOOKSHELVES

turn off and open

One of the biggest names in children’s literature, Ilan Brenmann has a new job in hand with the launch scheduled for this Saturday 18. turn off and open invites the cot to enter a world of fantasy and is intended to encourage children to create their own stories and games. Village library (Av. Higienópolis, 618, Shopping Pátio Higienópolis). Sat, 15:00 to 17:00.

New complete guide to dinosaurs in Brazil

The book by paleontologist Luiz Eduardo Anelli will be released this Saturday at the PanaPaná bookstore. In the play, the teacher presents giant animals that have passed from here, to the place where we live. Among the curiosities, it is incredible to know that Brazil is the birthplace of more than 50 species of dinosaurs, including Pampadromaeus, a Brazilian sprinter dinosaur that lived 230 million years ago. PanaPana Library (R. Leandro Dupré, 396, Vila Clementino). Sat. (18), 10am to 4pm.

TOURS

The art of stop motion animation

Exhibition with sets, videos and puppet replicas and a film set, reproductions of the cartoonist Angeli, as well as the trophies received for the film Bob Cuspe – Nós Não Gostos de Gente (2021), by Cesar Cabral, which tells the story of the comic book character and Angeli, its creator. It also has an engaging, educational and playful setup, which introduces the stop-motion filming process. Chinese – Annex 1. (Rua Augusta, 2063). Tuesday to Sunday, 2.30pm to 8.30pm. Free Entrance. Until 30/4.

Museum of illusions

Optical illusion is something that arouses curiosity by showing something differently, it will depend on how it is seen. The venue has around 80 pieces in its collection, and the exhibition promises an intriguing viewing experience. Among the attractions of the place, the Sala dei Giganti, the Antigravity Room and the Overturned House, are always very successful in arousing doubts in the public. Shopping Eldorado. Av. Rebouças, 3.970, 3rd floor. Tuesday to Saturday, 10am to 9pm; Sun. and Fer., from 11:00 to 20:00. Tickets: R$50 to R150. Until July.

Source: Terra

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