Wax (2+)

In WAS, a bright red sock crawls across the stage only to pop up in each scene in search of the other sock. Dies, cloaked in white clothes, explores the space and reveals what's under the white sheets. She folds the cloths into different shapes. For example, the fabric dumpling becomes a baby, but the laundry basket combined with the sound of sloshing water can also turn into a boat.

Accompanying burping and pooping sounds, signal the washing machine to start using. The washing machine appears to have convenient side doors in which washing powder, fragrances and other necessities have found a place. Dies, who fills all the drawers, takes a spin in the washing machine with the red sock.

After the performance is...

In WAS, a bright red sock crawls across the stage only to pop up in each scene in search of the other sock. Dies, cloaked in white clothes, explores the space and reveals what's under the white sheets. She folds the cloths into different shapes. For example, the fabric dumpling becomes a baby, but the laundry basket combined with the sound of sloshing water can also turn into a boat.

Accompanying burping and pooping sounds, signal the washing machine to start using. The washing machine appears to have convenient side doors in which washing powder, fragrances and other necessities have found a place. Dies, who fills all the drawers, takes a spin in the washing machine with the red sock.

After the performance concludes with the reunion of the red sock couple, the children get to work on smaller washing machines themselves. Their imaginations are allowed to continue where Casier & Dies's left off.

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