Two Wolves at Møllergata School – Taro and Beatur
NOTE PLACE! Møllergata School on the occasion of the school's 165th anniversary
Crows with COPD? Socially ill whales? How it fits into the story of the angry boy may be hard to imagine, but just wait! Two Wolves is a funny children's show, inspired by myths and stories from the American indigenous population. With the help of beatboxing, looping, poetry, rap, a solid dose of humor and a very rich gallery of characters, we get a story that takes us through the most stingy events. At the heart lies a solid moral compass: Two wolves exist in all of us. One represents greed, jealousy and lies. The other love, hope and joy. Who will we let win?
Target group: 4 – 12 years
Venue: Møllergata School, Møllergata 49
Contributors
Taro Vestøl Cooper: Artistic Director, Director, Actor, Performer
Beatur: Artistic Director, Director, Actor, Performer
Welcome to the birthday celebration and open house at Møllergata School
Møllergata School was founded on January 10, 1861, and is Oslo's oldest public school, now a primary school in the city centre. It has around 200 students from Norway and many other countries: from Eastern and Southern Europe, Africa, the Middle East, Asia and South America. A diverse group with 31 different languages and a colourful cultural diversity that characterises life every single school day.
The school welcomes students, staff, parents, partners and the neighborhood to mark a historic day.
There will be many activities on the school premises, both indoors and outdoors.
3:30 PM – The performance Two Wolves with Taro and Beatur in the gymnasium – 1st-4th grade
4:00 PM – Opening in the schoolyard with the Band. KIGO crew arrives with the pink KIGO bus and creates a good atmosphere. Sale of raffle tickets.
5:00 PM – Performance Two Wolves in the Gymnasium – Grades 5-7 and M-classes + families, neighbors and other guests
From 5:30 PM – Historical walk through the school building with the City Antiquary
Film screening with "A conversation between 2 FAU leaders" and cake distribution in the Festival Hall. Serving of lentil soup in the AKS café.
6:30 PM – Speech in the schoolyard and presentation of roses to all students from the St. Hanshaugen District
6:50 p.m. – Prize distribution from the lottery.
Thursday, January 15
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