With thearrival of good weather ,outdoor children’s parties become an excellent option for families looking to start the year off right weekend in a fun and economical way. This Friday, the olof Palme park, in the Usera district of Madrid will be the setting for an exciting pirate-themed show.
The company Kamaru invites us to embark on an exciting maritime adventure starring intrepid pirates. After sailing the seven seas, facing a thousand dangers and docking in every port, these brave corsairs have acquired a series of skills that will delight the little ones. From dances and games to unexpected surprises that promise to captivate the whole family.
The pirate party is much more than just a show. It is a playful experience in which the music sets the rhythm and the real protagonists are the children in the audience. In this peculiar party the little ones will be invited on stage, they will actively participate in this dynamic proposal, enjoying a staging that will keep them moving and laughing.
With more than 25 productions in its repertoire, ranging from storytelling to street theater, puppets and dramatized tours, Kamaru Teatro is recognized for its versatility. Among its hits is La fiesta pirata, an experience that can be seen this Friday in Madrid and that combines fun and creativity.
Although The Pirate Party does not require a specific dress code to join the crew, attendees are encouraged to incorporate items that evoke the spirit of pirates. For example, eye patches, distinctive hats, or attire with parrots and hooks: all of these are welcome and will add a special touch to the experience.
The event will take place from 6:30 p.m. at the Olof Palme Park, located in the Zofio neighborhood (Cerecinos Street, 1, Madrid). Best of all, the ticket is completely free. A good plan to spend the afternoon in the company of family and friends.
Olof Palme Park in Usera has recently been remodeled. It now has more Verde zones, sports areas and children’s playgrounds. It is a Verde Zone of almost 50,000 square meters that pays homage to the former Swedish Prime Minister Olof Palme, defender of pacifism.
how to get to the park?
Olof Palme Park can be reached by metro (M-6), train (C1 and C5) and bus (47, 60 and 81).