A new interactive ballet tour aimed at children is set to launch in Glasgow later this month.

Poggle, a ‘vibrant dance-theatre performance’, will launch its Scottish tour with a show at Glasgow’s Platform arts centre on May 11, as well as fulfilling dates at locations in Paisley and Barrhead.

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The show, targeted at youngsters aged between six months and four years old, was nominated for Best Music and Children’s Show at the 2015 Critic’s Awards for Theatre in Scotland (CATS).

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Poggle tells a story of incredible creatures and a magical music tree, allowing children to interact with the visual, physical and musical energy of the show and even allowing audience members to interact with the set at the end of the performance.

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Natasha Gilmore, artistic director of Barrowland Ballet and director of Poggle, said: “Poggle was inspired by my young children as I watched the way they explored and played in the world around them.

“The joy of discovery and accomplishment when new skills are found and obstacles overcome and the wonderment children find in the simplest things, like mud.”

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The show runs for about 30 minutes and performances will take place at Paisley Arts Centre on May 4, The Foundry in Barrhead on May 10, and Glasgow’s Platform on May 11.

Tickets range from £3-12 and are available from local retailers.