Wagner's magical score opens at the Tyl Tyl Theater on October 13 with a focus on children's fear

He Tyl Tyl Theater is ready to release Wagner's magic score on October 13, a spectacular assembly on the score of the Wagner's Sigfrido idyll and the Juan without fear of the Grimm Brothers with whom they have created a unique scenic proposal.

In the novel staging they will also explore fear and familiar objects that serve to avoid them. During the creation process the artists of Tyl Tyl believed that they would complement the performance with a exposure with objects and images representative of emotional attachment and fear in children. That is why they make a proposal to collect toys and unique images that will be exhibited throughout the season in the hall of the Tyl Tyl Theater.

In the image that illustrates the article visitors are encouraged to donate objects and images linked to fear and childhood terrors. They are willing to receive objects that would have helped boys and girls fight against fear and generate affection. The objects can be donate until October 6 in the theater or send them to it with a label with the contact and its history.

The show Wagner's magic score It brings together the work of Grimm and Wagner and continues the line of work on great composers: Mozart, Beethoven, Schumann or Liszt that Tyl Tyl is doing. The Magic Score presents Juan without fear that inspires Wagner to create the character of Sigfrido. Thus, his work will be interpreted The Siegfried Idyll with piano, percussion, string and wind music.

The five actors and musicians The Wagner Magic Score moves on a stage with objects familiar to children that will be similar to those that can be seen in the hall exhibition.

We remember that the Tyl Tyl Company it was created over twenty years ago and it works with the theater, movement, music and plastic, shaping the emotion and sensations of its small spectators. The objective is to mix art and education in each of the works of this company formed by musicians and actors who reconcile their artistic work with the exploration in the pedagogy of expression. His goal for the next season, which starts now, is to get involved in the awareness and development of childhood narrative thinking transmitting experiences built with a solid artistic base.

Tickets can be purchased from this page and are priced at 9 euros although there are many attractive offers and discounts to spend a very entertaining time with the kids. The show lasts 45 minutes. We remind you that the Tyl Tyl Theater is in Navalcarnero (Madrid), a magnificent place to spend a morning with your family sharing many experiences and lessons.