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What is the best time to start an adventure? Preferably, right from the very beginning. Let’s take a look at this fantastic book – full of colours, shapes and sounds, and find how reading is a wonderful way to help children discover the world. Brought from faraway by the awarded Polish company Baj Theatre, The Little Book is a puppetry adventure, without letters or words, but filled with amazing imagery. Unveiling lots of secrets and sharping up minds, the show tells the little ones how fascinating our planet is. Step by step, boosting perception, entertaining girls and boys, this beautiful play is an introduction to nature.

After the performance, the actors invite children and parents to play with paper, encouraging the kids to create their own little world books, using origami, kirigami and, above all, their imagination.

Directors: Elżbieta Bieda and Marek Zimakiewicz
Music: Kamil Zawiślak
Creative Educational Psychology Consultants: Dominika Orłowskie and Karolina Orłowskie
Performers: Elżbieta Bieda and Oskar Lasota

Approximately 45 minutes, withoutinterval

Remarks:
1.Two types of tickets to this programme are available, namely “Children Package” and “Observer Ticket”:
–Children Package: including two tickets for babies aged 6 to 18 months or children aged 18 months to 3 years old, and their accompanying adult;
–Observer Ticket: limited to adults watching the performance in a designated area.
2.Audience are requested to take off their shoes before entering the venue. Those seated in the “Parent-Child Area” will be seated on the floor. Comfortable clothing and socks are recommended.

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The Little Book


Content provider: Cultural Affairs Bureau (IC)

Last modified: 2024-05-09 21:45

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