Tiquequê will perform the closing show of the 23rd Florianópolis Children's Film Festival this Saturday (19), at 15 pm, at the Ademir Rosa Theater, at the Integrated Culture Center (CIC). The musical duo, formed by Diana Tatit and Wem, has dedicated itself to producing children's music for over two decades. The show “Bailamos” will be the last attraction of the festival and precedes the session of the winning short films, at 17:30 pm.
Initially founded as a quartet, Tiquequê quickly stood out for the dynamic and simple approach of its shows, combining different artistic languages to captivate children. In addition to its musical presence, the group stands out in the digital world, with more than 318 million views on its YouTube channel, and a strong interaction on social media, where it produces educational and artistic content for early childhood.
“Bailamos” represents an exceptional fusion between music and stage language. Each song in the show addresses small joys from the children’s universe. The show offers a complex and well-crafted visual and sound experience. The duo, known for their creativity in blending different artistic styles, incorporates choreographed movements, body percussion and influences from Brazilian dances.
“We are thrilled to present ‘Bailamos’, a show that reflects our passion for creating a unique experience for children and their families. We want everyone, regardless of age, to feel engaged and inspired by music and artistic expression,” comments Diana Tatit.
Tickets, which are free of charge, were distributed to the public throughout the week. Half an hour before the show, at 14:30 p.m., the number of tickets presented and made available by the box office will be counted. The remaining seats will be distributed to people without tickets who are in the waiting list, on a first-come, first-served basis. Anyone with a ticket who arrives after 14:30 p.m. will also be added to the waiting list.
Start: 19/10/2024 17:30
End: 19/10/2024 20:30
Values: free admission.
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