Age 4 - 9 years
Jakob tries to copy the painting of his hero Jackson Pollock. But how can he make the right blot on the right spot? Should he drip, throw, pour or splash the paint? Does he need to work with brushes, sticks, or entire containers? He uses all his body parts, but no matter how he twists, turns, jumps, or rolls: his painting does not resemble the original.
Plock! is visual circus-sound theatre that appeals to all the senses. With buzzing cans, dancing paint, coloured sounds, and an acrobatic painter. A performance for everyone who likes to colour outside the lines every now and then.
"Acrobatic painting with a playful layer of craziness." Circus Magazine
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