





Nåjden & The white reindeer
12 000,00 kr
Nåjden & the White Reindeer is an interactive storytelling performance with several exciting moments. The children gather in a place, often near the entrance to the library, together with Nåjden, where they are told about his favorite reindeer and that they will look for it together by singing the Southern Sami leader reindeer song.
The children then move inside the library to see where Nåjden lives and learn a bit about the rules of the kota. Various forces of nature, such as the wind, thunder and later the sun, visit the children as dancers and the children are invited to participate in a dance with different types of movement patterns.
The forces of nature all want Nåjden's white reindeer and that makes him sad and they find a way to trick the forces of nature so that he can keep his beautiful reindeer, but something strange happens to Nåjden's reindeer... This is an exciting walk through your library, preschool or park where the children are taken on a little adventure through Sápmi.
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PRODUCTION INFO
A beautiful and very engaging performance, once called healthcare for sami audiences, introduces all areas of the library to the children by using different places in the library for the different parts of the performance.
GENERAL INFORMATION
Age group
3+ years, also nice as a family show
Length of performance
30 min Touring area Internationally
Languages
Swedish, Norwegian, Sami
Shows per day
3
Max visitors
30 kids + teachers/adults
Number of participants
1 dancer, 1 storyteller, 1 technician
TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Stage size
Can be played in a wide variety of playing areas but is designed for library environments. During summertime also suitable for outdoor environments.
Ceiling height
Just normal ceiling height
Electricity requirements
Not needed, we bring speakers with battery
Dressing room women
1 (if outdoors, a place for custume change is needed during the performance)
Building-/taking down
about 30 min
Help to carry
Not needed
Blackout
No
Other regarding premises
When planning for the amount of children, a space for sitting in a circle is needed, so the size of the circle and the number of children adjust with the possible space. In libraries we had groups of 10-25, the more children the harder to keep the interaction good for everyone.
