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TIC TAC TOCK

by Mrs Flower

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The Nora Project Presents:

Tic Tac Tock

by Mrs Flower (Belgium, UK)

45 minutes

This event will be sensory friendly, inclusive live theater for children of all abilities and their families.  There is no cost to attend, but tickets must be reserved online.

 

A Musical Clown Show for all ages.

 

Tic Tac Tock is a prize winning story told by Mrs. Flower about when she was a little girl. She explains what a day is like "over there" in France in her unique and humorous style.

Tic Tac Tock is a celebration of music, song, and language in both French and English. Mrs. Flower tells her tale while playing over 10 instruments as
well as the sumptuous use of audience participation, circus, magic and clowning.

Does a clock go Tick Tock or Tic Tac ?
And a cock crow Cock-a-doodle-doo or Kokoriko ?


 

 

The Nora Project is a Chicago-based nonprofit with a mission is to teach empathy by sparking friendships between students and their peers with disabilities. To achieve that mission, The Nora Project focuses on three fundamental goals:
 

1) Teaching students the beliefs and behaviors underlying the practice of empathy. 

2) Creating fun, inclusive social experiences for students with disabilities.

3) Building communities of kindness and support for students of all abilities.

The Nora Project has three school-based programs--an early childhood program, an elementary school curriculum, and a middle school extracurricular project--which it provides to schools completely free of charge. Participating schools are provided with curricular materials, technology tools, training, and ongoing support. The Nora Project is currently in more than 30 schools and 85 classrooms across Chicagoland and growing. For more information, go to www.thenoraproject.ngo.

 

Sunday, June 9th at 2pm

at Stage 773 (1225 W. Belmont Ave.)

Credits:

Directed: Louis Spagna

A suggested donation to The Nora Project of $10 per individual or $25 per family is appreciated.

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