Meet the ground’s wriggling inhabitants in a quirky dance film for ages 4 and above.
Insect Hands
Read More- Online: 16-Jan-2021 17-Jan-2021
- Second Hand Dance
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4 - 7 years
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Age Friendly
- Free
- Southbank Centre
- Unlimited

- Takeshi Matsumoto in Insect Hands. Photo by Alice Underwood
Meet the ground’s wriggling inhabitants in a quirky dance film for ages 4 and above.
Explore the world beneath your feet. Look down. What are you standing on?
Join Takeshi and his animated minibeast friends for a dance in the great outdoors. It’s a dance that invites you to look a little more closely at the world around you. Autumnal blooms, tickly toes and scrunchy leaves inspire you to get outside, get moving, and play. How many insects can you spot?
In a world premiere, Second Hand Dance presents GRASS films: Insect Hands.
For ages 4 – 7 and older children with additional needs.
Audio Description is available during this event.
Insect Hands is accompanied by sensory films which offer an additional way to experience the event for children who may explore the world in a sensory way.
- Audio-described
- Dance, Film
Second Hand Dance has a national and international reputation for creating joyful, highly visual dance work for family and adult audiences. Its work has been presented on three continents and watched by just under a million people, live or online.
Insect Hands is created by Rosie Heafford, winner of the Arts Foundation Children’s Theatre Shortlist Award.