Monday, June 14, 2010
Day 4
We had separate seats for for Pirates, so James and Jonathan sat in the front row centre (early ticket purchase again) and Emily and I sat about 5 rows back from them. So we all had great seats! The show was awesome!! Action packed, amazing acrobats, kept us interested from beginning to end. James did have to hold Jonathan's hand though, because all the action was happening, literally, right in front of their faces so he was a little scared. And I was actually quite glad it was James in the front row and not me, because the action WAS really close. There were also some quite loud noises which started some kids in the audience crying, but the kids loved it. There were flips and high flying swings and spinning from ribbons and juggling, you name it, it was there. the performers were all so young and so amazing. I'll let the kids give you their review.
Next up was another visit to Amococo. James and Emily had not been in bef
After Amococo we sent James and Jonathan home on the bus since Jonathan was a little bit tired and had seen all he wanted to see in his 2 1/2 days at OOTB. Emily and I then went to see More fun than a Wii. What a great show! We definitely saved the best until last. The guys were funny, for both the kids and the adults. They had audience participation, costume changes, gross food, rude words, just hilarious. Emily loved it, and so did I!! I'll add Emily's video review as soon as I can sort out the issues I am hav
Saturday, June 12, 2010
Day 3
We had row A seats, which I thought would mean we would be about 4 rows back since they usually have AA, BB, etc, but we were actually front centre. Apparently we truly were among the first to buy tickets (which is how we came to be doing this blog, in case you were wondering...).
The picture of Emily below in front of the set is not great, because I couldn't get the settings on the camera right to capture the darkness and light of her face, but you get the idea, and I was resting my feet on the wall of the stage during the performance
We have read a few Pamela Allen books, but I didn't think we had read any of the books on the list for this performance, but it turns out I was wrong. We had borrowed Belinda the Cow from the Library and Emily's daycare leader had read her the 2 Mr McGee books, the other 3 were new to us.
It was great, they sang lots and played guitars and ukelele's. Again, like Grug, really simple performance, 3 performers, no technology. It was very clever with the way they change their clothing items in line with the story. In one part they used their aprons tied different ways to portray different people in the King's castle. Emily was entranced from start to finish, she had a big smile on her face at times, moved her shoulders to the music and looked concerned in the right places. It's so riveting as a parent to see how they go from an observer to being involved in stories/performances/movies. Another great performance at OOTB!
Now Emily was ready to experience the rest OOTB had to offer. Although we did take a little trip to Southbank for some chips and a play in the stands at the Piazza first. We'd been through the Tunnel earlier and Emily was too shy to put the earphones on, so we headed there first. On our way to the Giants, we walked through the first part of the Tunnel with lasers on the wall. Fireworks, colours and the OOTB logo, so we had to take a picture! She loved it! I think she is the right age to use her listening skills and the kids were talking about catching buses to the city. They were also talking about the food they like. KFC came up! We stayed there and listened for much longer than we did with Jonathan and she was an avid listener to their thoughts.
I thought the end of that was going to mean home time for us, but as we were walking out they had
the dancers Jonathan loved on the World Stage. We stopped to watch, but they were just finishing. We did sat down though, and the MC started taking the kids through Egyptian dancing to Walk Like An Egyptian. Then while waiting for the next act, they sent balloons through the crowd with the instruction to keep the balloon off the ground. The kids that were dancing up the front were running through the crowd trying to keep the balloon up. A great time filler for the kids.
Next up were some Flamenco dancers, which we had seen earlier and Emily had shown no interest in. This time though, she saw the dresses and loved it. We have plans to use one of my long skirts and belt it around her chest so she can twirl the skirt like the dancers. But we didn't quite get a chance to do that just yet as she fell asleep on the way home!!
Another fun day at OOTB. Tomorrow the whole family is going to Pirates in the morning, a trip to Amococo and then Emily and I are seeing More Fun Than a Wii while James and Jonathan entertain themselves as only boys can.
The last word today is from Emily and her answers to my questions about Mr McGee and the Biting Flea...
Friday, June 11, 2010
Day 2
Instant Orchestra started off well, we ate some apple while we waited for eve
Today ended up being more about what was happening outside the box, ak
He was explaining how he was drawing all the different ways you could go which actually made sense as I was watching him draw it. Then he went and got a black pen and drew the s
I have added in a picture of the snail person, because Jonathan is quite enthralled by
One of the street performers we really enjoyed were the Party Hat People. Not sure if this is what they are really called, but they walk around in a line wearing party hats and then they stop and do a dance. Reminded me a bit of of the video clip for Fat Boy Slim's song Praise You.
Unfortunately I could not get Jonathan to do his video today. I had a couple of attempts but he was uninterested, so my video today will actually be from yesterday. Since he loves Amococo so much, I'll post the video I took inside Amococo. I did tell him to run around, which you are not supposed to do inside, so kids, don't try this at Amococo!
Thursday, June 10, 2010
Day 1
Jonathan liked the big projections of the kids on the wall and we saw the headphones with LISTEN written near them. So we stopped for a bit, ate some Tiny Teddies and listened to some gems of wisdom from young kids just like him. Things like about how God made the big buildings and the like.
Though it wasn't long before I was reminded of Grug and off we went. We could tell from when we sat down it was going to be a treat! The performers were there talking with the kids and it created a lot of excitement amongst the young crowd. The show was amazing. We had no prior exposure to Grug and while I was tempted to buy the book beforehand I made a conscious decision not to. And as it turns out it wasn't necessary to have any prior knowledge. The story was interesting, funny and kept my very active 3 year old entertained the whole time. They even got all the kids up to do the Grug dance. Probably what struck me the most was the lack of technology in the performance. And I mean that in a good way. The set was simple and there was no sophisticated technology, but the show still rocked! And the kids loved it!! Straight afterwards, Jonathan asked when he could see it again. If that isn't a recommendation, I don't know what is!
Our next stop was Amococo. We had seen and heard quite a bit about this blow up archictecturally fandangled attraction and it wouldn't disappoint. The lines were long to buy tickets, so my advice would be to time your Amococo experience at a food break and feed the kids while waiting in the line. Then everyone will be ready when you finally get in. Shoes off, into a little room where we had some instruction on what to do once we entered and the flap opened and in we went.
And this is what we saw....
It's really hard to describe it, it's better to be seen and experienced. It's like a big blow up maze that feels a bit like you are inside a kaleidescope. You get a bit lost, you look around in amazement and we sat and slid and enjoyed the experience. We are going back to Amococo with the whole family on Sunday, so it will be interesting to see what the other half of the Rogers have to say about it.
Lastly, I am going to try and get comment from the kids each day to post on the blog. Today we have Jonathan talking about Grug. It was a bit like pulling teeth, and interesting to see his take on things. A burst soccer ball becomes a flat tyre. Packages for Grug turn into Christmas. And I try to decipher it for the video. Tomorrow we are off to Instant Orchestra and Jonathan believes he is going to play the drums in future so we are hoping he can get to bash something and make lots of noise!! Enjoy the video...








