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'Colombian puppeteer and performer Tanya Cusan-Espinosa gave an enchanting performance as the young boy, managing to convey emotion entirely through her theatrical actions. Her costume as the boy was simple- a large papier- mache mask/head (made by Alan Pergusey) and striped shirt. The mask played an important role throughout the show. I was a magical show that captured the imagination of all the audience… The Orcadian @ St Magnus International Festival

'Esa versatilidad y mentalidad abierta a la innovacion es la que ha llevado a Tanya a estar en la busqueda constante de explorar todas las aristas de su arte desde todos los generos. Tanya nunca se cansa de sorprendernos.' Por Alda Mera/ Reportera de El Pais


'Watching the boy was just a magical experience for everyone. The whole ranges of emotions were visible and the children’s faces from fear (for some) to sheer delight! superb, thank you .'


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'The Boy'

The boy  takes us into the most incredible journey of emotions, and into the deepest and most exciting places in our imagination.
The Boy is a walkabout / strolling act, suitable for indoor and outdoor performances.
This beautiful interactive puppetry walkabout, will engage and capture the heart of audiences of all ages.
The length of each of the walkabouts / installation is 30 minutes and can be repeated up to 3 times during the event.
The Boy has a companion for the walkabouts.
The setting for each walkabout / installation can be discuss and arrange to suit the venue.
For bookings, please contact our agents 
www.foolsparadise.co.uk

Inspired by the magical figure of the ‘matachin’, his place in the local folklore used to have a great significance for the indigenous people of Colombia, Venezuela and Mexico, they always portrait their feelings and emotions, this figures appeared in celebratory dances, which took place around Christmas and other festivals times.
For bookings and or further information contact Tanya on 0113 2626997
​Email:[email protected]

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  • Home
  • 'Birds of Paradise' 'Aves del Paraiso'
  • 'The Seed Keepers' walkabout
  • 'Cabezonas' walkabout
  • 'The Two Freedas' walkabout
  • 'Bailadora' show/installation
  • 'Latin Horses' walkabout
  • 'Princess and Horse walkabout'
  • 'The Boy' walkabout
  • 'Valentino' walkabout
  • About Cusan Theatre
  • Classes and workshops on offer.
  • Past Shows that can be revived
  • Past Shows
  • Books by Cusan Theatre
  • Art Work by Cusan Theatre
  • 'Tanalans' Food and Art
  • Contact