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Oakville Beaver, 4 Jan 2018, p. 32

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w w w .in si de ha lto n. co m | O AK VI LL E BE AV ER | Th ur sd ay , J an ua ry 4 , 2 01 8 | 3 2 Marta Marychuk Reporter mmarychuk@oakvillebeaver.com Artscene "Connected to your Community" Underwater Bubble Show coming to Oakville by Marta Marychuk Oakville Beaver Staff Both adults and children will enjoy The Un­ derwater Bubble Show at the Oakville Centre for the Performing Arts on Friday, Jan. 5. Two performances will be held at 1 and 4 p.m. Although The Underwater Bubble Show is recommended for children four and older, adults will also enjoy the show, thanks to the high interactivity and audience participa­ tion, the visual content (there are no spoken words as the show is musical); and, the dif­ ferent levels of interpretation that will make adults think and children smile. The plot is simple and based on modern everyday life, always too busy, hlled with stress amplihed by cell phones, tablets, PCs and other gadgets that help people make a faster connection -- only causing people to lose connection with reality. In The Underwater Bubble Show, Mr. B finds he is transported to a special, colour­ ful and happy place called Bubblelandia after another long day, f lled with meetings and deadlines. The inhabitants of Bubblelandia (seahorses, dragon fish, starfish, mermaids, clown hsh and others) carry Mr. B along his imaginary journey in a beautiful underwater world where fantasy becomes reality f lled with millions of bubbles. The Underwater Bubble Show was pro­ duced with the help and support of people in the f eld of entertainment and theatre in In The Underwater Bubble Show, the inhabitants of Bubblelandia (seahorses, dragon hsh, starfish, mermaids, clown hsh and others) carry Mr. B along his imaginary journey in a beautiful underwater world where fantasy becomes reality hlled with millions of bubbles. | Oakville Centre for the Performing Arts photo Latvia. The show features a blend of drama, mime, dance, puppetry, juggling, contortion- ism, sand art and magic, with the amazing beauty of soap bubbles. Rich in various stage effects Inspired by the famous Canadian troupe Cirque du Soleil, The Underwater Bubble Show is rich in various stage effects using the latest laser technologies: snow cannons, soap bubble tornadoes, theatrical fog, gigan­ tic smoke rings, smoke-f lled soap bubble machines, optical illusions and many other surprises. The performance is enriched by a live vid­ eo connected to a large LED screen that acts as a background and allows for better visibil­ ity even in the largest of auditoriums. Regular tickets are $30 each or $25 for three or more shows. Tickets can be pur­ chased from the Oakville Centre for the Performing Arts at 905-815-2021 toll-free at 1-888-489-7784 or by email at boxofhce@ oakville.ca. MAZE RUNNER: THE DEATH CURE (STC) JANUARY 26th film ca cinemas 171 Speers Road (at Kerr) Oakville 905-338-6397 w w w .f ilm .c a facebook.com /film ca @ FilmCaCinemas THE DARKEsT Mo LLY's Game (14a ) h o u r (pg) Ja n u a r y Ja n u a r y 5th p a d d in g t o n 2 (s t c ) JANUARY 12th 12 strong (14A) JANUARY 19th http://www.insidehalton.com mailto:mmarychuk@oakvillebeaver.com http://www.film.ca by Marta Marychuk Rich in various stage effects 905-338-6397 www.film.ca facebook.com/filmca @FilmCaCinemas

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