Danny first performed his adaptation of this African folktale at the Kabóciádé Family Festival in Veszprém in 2013. Since then, the story of Kitenji, Tenten, and Koko has become a favorite of countless children and adults in Hungary and abroad
In this performance we meet one of the most famous characters of American folk culture: The Gingerbread Man. The delectable dessert must flee from his peckish pursuers, running on and on until he arrives to the edge of the river, where he meets a sly and sleepy fox.
Danny Bain has been developing his one-man band since 2019. While he initially played only 3-4 instruments, he is now equipped with 20 different instruments, all attached to him as he walks, plays music, and leaves his audience in awe.
Have you ever heard a trombone made out of a kitchen sink accompanied by a steel drum? How about a Bulgarian bagpipe/Ghanaian xylophone duo?
Listen to the sounds of the Lomophone and the Kitchen Trombone, and discover the Lükeröpke, the Cunning Trunkster, the Lopossums, and the other peculiar creatures of the Tokapippi Mountains in this magical concert!
Djeli, the musican, magician, and storyteller extraordinaire, whisks us away to his West African home, where he tells us the story of Sandji and Kalili, who rescued the Sun and the Moon from the wicked witch Kodzsugukila.
In the joint performance of Kabóca Puppet Theatre, Anna Gulyás, and Danny Bain, we embark on a special journey around the world, where music, storytelling, and shared play transform the audience into a true celebrating crowd.