A park, a garden or a cloister is transformed into a liminal theatrical space, between the real and the oneiric, thanks to the imaginative power of figure theatre, dance and live music.
Around the audience immersed in the forest, the characters from the fairy tale Little Red Riding Hood move, appear and disappear giving life to the famous story of the little girl and the wolf.
The notes of the viola intertwine with the narration of a bizarre storyteller who guides the spectators along the unfolding of the story.
The forest is the place of mystery par excellence and therefore fascinates, hides and reveals.
The forest allows disobedience: far from the maternal eyes that watch, by transgressing, children face dangers and risks - their own fears.
In this version of the tale, influenced by earlier sources Perrault and Grimm, space is given to the symbolic reverberations that the original story holds.
In a marriage of various artistic languages, storytelling, dance, figure theatre and live music come together to create a delicate balance that has the gift of immersing spectators young and old in the famous story.