NYLON ZOO is coming to KIDDO Markets!

NYLON ZOO is coming to KIDDO Markets this November!

KIDDO Markets is back and bigger than ever! For our November 4th edition we have rounded up some of Adelaide’s best entertainment with internationally acclaimed Eco fabric artist Evelyn Roth, who will be bringing her incredible NYLON ZOO installation. The inflatable NYLON ZOO story theatre has been seen and enjoyed at WOMAD for years and will now be bringing the magic and enchantment to the children at KIDDO Markets.

Evelyn Roth is a multi-media community artist from Maslin Beach who specialises in fabric sculptures, wearable art and outdoor festivals. She produces interactive installation art from recycled natural fibres. With background in dance and yoga she also incorporates movement and performance into her experiences. Her portable NYLON ZOO has been appreciated worldwide.

Get ready to fly like a bird, hop like a frog or kangaroo, twirl in a rainbow cape, swim like a fish and bobble like a hoopla mushroom in NYLON ZOO. The NYLON ZOO is a choreographed participatory event where children are the dancers and performers! Kids have the opportunity to dress up and listen to stories about the environment and learn of the worlds endangered species.

Find out more about KIDDO Markets here 

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