THE MAGIC Fish is the title of a family show to the Kala Sangam Arts Centre in Bradford on October 24.

The half-term treat, which lasts 45 minutes, will be performed at 10am and 2pm, with a performance workshop for another 45 minutes at noon.

The Magic Fish is suitable for children aged five to nine and will be performed at the arts centre at St Peter’s House, 1 Forster Square.

As part of Bradford’s annual Family Learning Festival, ATMA Dance and Mayuri Boonham are coming together to present the story of a classic Indian folk tale retold through a dance.

The production is an interactive performance that uses dance, music, interactive storytelling and beat-boxing for young thinking minds between five and nine years old.

There will be a children’s menu at the arts centre’s new Rooftop Cafe.

There will be free child-friendly fun throughout the day alongside the performances, with activities including art, dressing up and story time.

ATMA Dance will deliver a free family workshop from noon until 12.45pm.

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The Magic Fish Story tells how shape-shifting god Vishnu awakes to find a demon has taken earth’s most precious treasures for himself.

Vishnu enlists King Manu’s help while he changes into something quite unexpected.

The Magic Fish is commissioned by The Place, GemArts and Pavilion Dance South West and supported by The Unicorn Theatre.

Visit kalasangam.org or call 01274 303340 to book tickets.