I think that the performance tetris is suitable for people who are 4 years or older and like to move. The performance is based on tetris, from the 80s. The game is about getting different shapes to land on top of each other, as close as possible.

I talked to a girl from first grade. She thought the best part of this piece was when the dancers were guided by the rubik's cubes that were handed out to the audience. The girl I spoke to also really liked the part where the dancers brought people down on stage and everyone could join in dancing and playing.

You can see that the dancers have practiced a lot. Everything was perfectly coordinated, and it looked like everyone was in the right place all the time. They used a lot of acrobatics in the dance, which means that children don't get bored if it lasts a long time. Even though they didn't have many props, I think they did very well. I also think it was very good that they managed to hold a long performance, without it getting boring, even though there were some repetitions.

At the end, they topped it all off by bringing the whole audience up on stage. First, the dancers chose a few children in the front row to come down on stage. Then they chose more and more, and finally they invited the whole audience onto the stage. You could see that everyone enjoyed it, no matter how old they were.

Choreography: Erik Kaiel
Performers: Kim Jomi Fischer, Ryan Djojokarso, Paulien Truijen, Mayke van Kruchten