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WHAT SHALL I BECOME?

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WHAT SHALL I BECOME?

A collaboration between Miss Honey Child and Tamas Oszvald: an immersive spoken word performance based on traditional folk tales about shapeshifters enhanced by music and food.

  • 70 minutes show
  • Preferably for age above 12 years
  • Music by Tapir
  • Only 60 tickets are available
  • Food (4 tastes/small plates) is included with vegan options
  • Warm drinks are available
  • No alcohol served
The Lalin Róka team
Photo: Jonathan Wherrett

The harmonic convergence of powerful oration, melodious music, and delicious food have been curated to offer you an original event of which you’ve never experienced.

Lalin Roka Production invites you to experience the first in the series of its immersive storytelling concept.

On May 8th at 4 pm in the Courtyard of Salamanca Art Centre, Tamas Roaming Trees will relate stories of shapeshifters from distant lands. To make sure the magic takes root Ben & Hans aka Tapir will offer voluptuously lush music to punctuate and appease the spirits and garner their favour. Honey Child has taken inspirations from her vast heritage to offer you delicacies inspired by these great creatures and the power they wield.

https://honeychildscreole.com/

https://roamingtrees.com/

BIOs

Tamas Oszvald is an emerging performer storyteller. His Roaming Trees Storytelling platform has seen him grab audiences on the international stages of Europe and Australasia, re-telling folk tales, myths and legends in his uniquely engaging way. He says he tells stories so that he can nurture his audience as a community, but even better, can create with them something transient that also has the power to make a long term imprint. His end goal is not to just tell a great story, but to learn with his listeners about what it means to be human.

Miss Honey Child is an American Creole who is dedicated to showcasing the foodways, traditions, and delicious bounty of her heritage, curating and delivering bespoke menus that are always sourced from local, seasonal ingredients.

Tapir are Ben Brinkhoff and Hans Ammitzboll. Tapir are a pair of herbivorous ungulates who steer a course between summoning up mirage-like soundscapes from some hidden world and pitching headlong into the deepest of grooves. For this performance, the duo mostly abandon their samplers, synths and drum machines for acoustic drums and double bass, creating a different kind of electricity.

Tapir: Ben Brinkhoff and Hans Ammitzboll
Photo: Colin Reynolds


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