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Plastic Drastic Fantastic

Plastic….is it friend or foe? Remarkable or rubbish? Helpful or harmful? 

Produced by Akademi, Plastic Drastic Fantastic is a dance theatre work for children 2+ and their families.  

The show explores humanity’s complex relationship with plastics – the fantastic possibilities they offer, as well as the drastic consequences to the environment. Choreographed by Subathra Subramaniam, it is a vibrant, fun and thought-provoking show for our time. 

Drawing from the Indian classical dance form Bharatanatyam and South Asian dance techniques, the artists investigate plastics and the dangers of their misuse through intricate movement, gestures and play, infused with interaction with the audience.  

The processes and stories underpinning this dance project have been steered by children and young people, who are at the heart of the research for this work, created in consultation with material scientists at UCL. 

Designed to be accessible for D/deaf audiences, Plastic Drastic Fantastic is a non-verbal dance piece.  

Originally an Akademi and Polka Theatre co-production. 

Event Info

Date

22nd October 2026

time

5pm

duration

45 Minutes (no interval)

location

Wac Arts: Main Hall

cost

£10

company

Akademi

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about akademi

Akademi makes vibrant, fascinating, and meaningful South Asian dance. They use the compelling power of storytelling, rhythm and gestures to create deeper connections with each other and our wider world. 

They are known for our world-class dance performances and groundbreaking wellbeing programmes. Akademi’s work is for everyone, and can be found in everyday places from theatres, parks, shopping centres and festivals to hospitals, care homes and schools.

Through the captivating forms of South Asian dance like Bharatanatyam and Kathak, they hope to bring joy, inspiration and hope to people’s lives.