Kiki and Zuki - Kyneton Bluestone Theatre
WHEN
Wednesday 15 April 2026
Session 1 - 10:30am to 12:00PM
Session 2 - 2:pm to 3:30pm
DURATION
Puppet show & workshop - 1.5 hours including a short break in between
WHERE
Bluestone Theatre
18 Hutton Street
Kyneton 3444
COST
See the booking site
ABOUT
Kiki and Zuki brings a beautiful blend of shadow puppetry, performance and storytelling to kids and families.
Kiki, a dreamer from the Moon, and Zuki, a curious Earthling, embark on a journey of friendship, understanding, connection and resilience.
Kiki and Zuki was inspired by the artists’ personal migrant experience of navigating two cultures in Australia. As artists, they have always been fascinated by the challenges understanding new cultures while staying true to their own. Shadow puppetry allows them to explore these themes in a visually and emotionally captivating way.
Book in to view a performance by artists Taka Takiguchi and Youbi Lee, or a workshop to make a shadow puppet with the artists.
“My kids absolutely loved the shapes of Kiki and Zuki! A few weeks later, they even drew them from memory, which truly amazed me. I was surprised by how much shadow puppetry sparked their creativity— Thank you!”
“As an immigrant myself, I couldn’t hold back my tears, even though I wasn’t sure why I was crying. It was a really touching work, and I recommend it to all migrant parents too (not only for kids).”
“...I loved their simple hands-on session at the end for children, encouraging gentle play while an abstract story was recited. They attracted a transfixed audience of all ages, and it was such a delight to be on the opposite side of the screen for a change.....This was an elegant, subtle, engaging and exquisitely timed performance, carried by a sensitively composed soundtrack.”
CREATORS
Co-creator, concept and Performer
Taka Takiguchi
Co-creator, visual art
Yoube Lee
Compositions
Ai Yamamoto
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
Kiki and Zuki was assisted by the Melaka Festival 2024 (Tony Yap) with an in-kind performance space at Baboon House in Melaka, Malaysia. The show was conceived, developed, and presented in 2024 with support from the Banyule City Council’s Arts and Culture program team.
