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Voimaeläin - Lapsen oikeuksien viikko Vuotalossa

Date
Saturday, November 21
Time
15:00-15:45
Price
6€/child, 6€/adult
Age
6-10 years
Booking
Booking required

Voimaeläin is a participatory dance-theatre performance where Kaisla, Kiira and Tuisku read fables and begin searching for their own power animals. Children in the audience can take part through a guessing game as the performance explores northern animals, beliefs linked to them, and what people can receive from animals and give back to them. The performance looks at children's self-confidence and agency through animal qualities.

Organizer
Vuotalo / Tanssin Voima ry / Willman Dance Company

At a glance

Date
Saturday, November 21
Time
15:00-15:45
Price
6€/child, 6€/adult
Age
6-10 years
Languages
fi
Booking
Booking required
Toilets
Yes
Baby changing
Yes
Stroller-friendly
Partial
Accessibility
Partial
Food available
Partial
Parking nearby
Yes
Travel estimate with HSL from my location
Accessibility
Helsinki Service Map describes Vuotalo's entrance as lit and clearly visible, the route to the entrance as smooth and wide enough, and the main door as automatic. Vuotalo visitor information lists free toilets and a combined accessible toilet and child-care room. Lippu.fi lists a wheelchair+assistant ticket and a separate EUR 0 assistant ticket, but the exact number of wheelchair spaces and event-specific accessibility arrangement were not confirmed.

Plan your visit

Practical notes
The performance lasts 45 minutes and takes place indoors at Vuotalo. The exact room, seating arrangement, sound level, stroller storage location and audience size were not confirmed for this event.
Booking notes
A ticket is required. Tickets are sold by Lippu.fi; current availability and adjacent seats are selected in the ticket shop.
Price notes
The standard ticket, child ticket for ages 2-18 and wheelchair+assistant ticket are EUR 6. Lippu.fi may add separate order, delivery or payment-method fees.
Age notes
The official age recommendation is over 6. The performance works best for primary-school children who can follow a 45-minute Finnish-language show and take part in an animal-themed guessing game.

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