Aakash Odedra to premier all new show for children.
Aakash Odedra BEM, will premier his newest show in his hometown of Leicester as part of The Spark Festival.
Little Murmur is Odedra’s latest work, aimed at children ages 7+ and based on the true story of his own struggle with letters and words.
The show is the first work from the company that has been specially adapted for young audiences and their families.
Odedra was diagnosed with dyslexia at a young age. Finding himself defined by his learning difficulties rather than his abilities, dance became Odedra’s mode of expression.
Aakash said: “The piece is about struggle and being able to find your own identity through struggle.”
Having experienced an awakening in his own identity at age 21 when he realised he had misspelt his own name his entire life, Aakash continued:
“You don’t need to be dyslexic to understand the show. Everyone goes through their own challenges and can feel like they are different.
"It’s about allowing people to become more open to difference and different ways of thinking.”
“I feel it's really important to be able to engage with the younger generation because they are our future.
"The piece shows them that different is okay, it is beautiful, and it should be celebrated.”
This new piece of dance theatre is an honest conversation about the trials and tribulations of seeing things differently.
Combining illustration and technology with dance and humour, Little Murmur explores the warped and exaggerated realities of living in a world you struggle to process.
The show will take the audience on a heartfelt journey of facing challenges and overcoming the odds.
The mesmerising show will premiere at schools in Leicester before a public performance at Belgrave Library on Saturday, February 12.
The Spark Festival for children began in 2003, with a focus on championing children’s arts and creating opportunities to engage young audiences with the performing arts.
Work presented during the festival aims to highlight the complexities of being a child through exceptional artistic performance.
Trina Haldar at The Spark Festival commented: "We are proud to be working with the Aakash Odedra Company and to be hosting the premier of Little Murmur during The Spark Festival.
"In life, especially over the last 18 months, we have all faced struggles regardless of age.
"Children especially have suffered from disruption in the face of this unknown challenge – that's what makes Little Murmur feel so relevant and timely.”
“We’re very much looking forward to The Spark Festival 2022.
"We have designed a programme that will ignite imaginations, enable children to feel reflected in the performances they watch.”
View the full programme at The Spark Festival.
Written by Emily Miller
Emily is a Senior Journalist for Niche Magazine with over a decade of journalism experience. She enjoys going to gigs, visiting galleries and walking in all weathers.
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