Age 3 - 6 years
Commissioned by Imaginate in partnership with Aberdeen Performing Arts and in association with Platform. Supported by the Scottish Government's Festivals Expo Fund.
So Far So Good is an adventurous new contemporary circus show for early years. Three performers use daring acrobatics to explore flying, falling, steep places, precipices and the sharp rocks you come across on the way up.
Created in the Cairngorms with the children who live in wild places, and drawing on their lived experience of false summits, dangerous scrambles, and hiking to the top, this is a show which celebrates the joy of dancing along the edge, scaling the heights and discovering the secret rest places and long views along the way.
A show for anyone who has ever asked “Are we there yet?” Because however high we get, are we ever really there?
So Far So Good will be touring Scotland as part of The Festival on Tour in late May - early June.
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