Tree of Life

Sanskruti Dance present Tree of Life What do you see when you look at a tree? Leaves and twigs and branches? Or do you see a living thing That moves and sings and dances…? Aranyani, Goddess of forests and the wild, is dying.
To recover - and for the plants and animals that she supports to thrive - she needs nourishment and balance in the world.
It is down to a spiritual Sage and a Scientist - and you, the audience - to discover how to save her.
Tree of Life is a children's dance theatre show, suitable for children aged 7+.
The show explores the connection between science and spirituality through the medium of trees and dance.
It includes South Asian Bharatanatyam and contemporary Western dance, as well as an ethereal, original music score and spoken word.
There is also some ingenious audience participation using the latest in Microbit technology at the end of the show.
Drawing inspiration from Buddha attaining enlightenment under a Bodhi (fig) tree in India and Newton discovering gravity from an apple tree in the UK, Tree of Life weaves a tale of how these two events lead to a deepening of human understanding of our natural world, spiritually and scientifically.
Accessibility: and Content to Consider This show is approximately 1 hour.
This includes a 45 min performance and 15 min post-show technology workshop for children.
This is an accessible performance where you can enter or exit at any point.
If it's your first visit or you are unfamiliar with the Mercury building, you can find out more about our spaces here.
To recover - and for the plants and animals that she supports to thrive - she needs nourishment and balance in the world.
It is down to a spiritual Sage and a Scientist - and you, the audience - to discover how to save her.
Tree of Life is a children's dance theatre show, suitable for children aged 7+.
The show explores the connection between science and spirituality through the medium of trees and dance.
It includes South Asian Bharatanatyam and contemporary Western dance, as well as an ethereal, original music score and spoken word.
There is also some ingenious audience participation using the latest in Microbit technology at the end of the show.
Drawing inspiration from Buddha attaining enlightenment under a Bodhi (fig) tree in India and Newton discovering gravity from an apple tree in the UK, Tree of Life weaves a tale of how these two events lead to a deepening of human understanding of our natural world, spiritually and scientifically.
Accessibility: and Content to Consider This show is approximately 1 hour.
This includes a 45 min performance and 15 min post-show technology workshop for children.
This is an accessible performance where you can enter or exit at any point.
If it's your first visit or you are unfamiliar with the Mercury building, you can find out more about our spaces here.
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