6.11.–8.11.2025
OSIRIS theater: Baby Ocean
Baby Ocean is a dance piece and sensory experience for babies and their companions.
Baby Ocean is a dance piece and sensory experience for babies and their companions.
Baby Ocean is a sympathetic journey to the origins of life, to the primeval sea, where the protozoa from Eocene period float, move and change shape. In Baby Ocean you can wonder, empathize, participate, or just relax with the flow of the performance.
The show is aimed at families with babies (0-18 months) and can also be enjoyed with the whole family.
Loiske Ensemble
Choreography and performance: Maria Nurmela ja Riikka Siirala
Sound design and composition: Suvi Isotalo
Costume and prop design: Niina Pasanen
Photos: Ahmed Alalousi
Production: OSIRIS teatteri
www.osiristeatteri.fi
Ticket prices
9 € vauva
16 € adult, pensioner, unemployed
Assistant seating available free of charge. We are a Disability Card service provider.
Group tickets are available through Hurjaruuth’s customer service by phone or by email.
Location
Hurjaruuth Stage (Tallberginkatu 1 A, 2nd floor) is located at the Cable Factory, a well-known cultural centre. Read more about how to get there.
Services and accessibility
Coatroom: In the corridor between Hurjaruuth’s foyer and the stage there is a free self-service coatroom. NB! Our theatre is not responsible for any items or clothes left in the coatroom.
Toilet facilities: Next to the coatroom there is an accessible toilet with childcare facilities and other unisex toilets.
More on accessibility: There are wheelchair spaces in front of the seating area (2 slots). We do not have an induction loop. Assistant seating available free of charge. We are a Disability Card service provider. Read more about accessibility at the Cable Factory
If you have any questions, don’t hesitate to contact our customer service!
Date
6.11.–8.11.2025
Duration
40 min
Tickets
9 € babies/ 16 € adults
Venue
Hurjaruuth Stage, Cable Factory
Suggested age
0-18 months
Other
The performance is wordless. The participatory moment at the end of the performance is in Finnish and, if necessary, in English.