Colourful South American show for kids at Riverbank
A new live music performance for children aged 4-7 years will take place at the Riverbank Arts Centre on Saturday, 8 November, writes Brian Byrne. Pututu centres on Peruvian Andean culture and the Amazon forest.
The show is part of GlobeTots, an initiative by Kasia Eliasz that creates performances exploring different cultures through live music, creative movement, and storytelling. The performance features traditional instruments from the region — including the quena (flute), bombo (drum), chajchas (seed rattle), and quijada (donkey jaw) - and explores the sounds, rhythms, and stories connected to the forest and the highlands.
Performed by musicians Rodrigo Almonte, Alicia Garcia, and Marcio Tarktarov, Pututu is funded by the Arts Council through a Project Award 2025 and supported by The Ark and Riverbank Arts Centre.
Tickets are priced at €8 per person or €28 for a family of four and can be booked through the Box Office, either in person or by telephone on 045 448327, or 24/7 on www.riverbank.ie.
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