Here you can find all information on the performances during the festival: dance, new circus, drama, object, improvisation and musical performances for children (starting from 2 years), youth and all those who are interested, from Latvia and abroad (Denmark, Norway, the Netherlands, Lithuania, Estonia).

The program of the festival can be found under page: PROGRAM.
Information on tickets can be found under page: TICKETS.

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05.03.2010. Performances

The Toys Strikes Back! (for kids aged 5-10)

Our current show ”The Toys Strikes Back!” is an improvised show for kids aged 5-10.

Could your doll become a prince? Your little car a terrible death-machine from space? Could your football be a magical apple? Everything can become stories to tell. Even the toys in your room!

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05.02.2010. Performances

Madcap (4+)

A free translation of the Flemish slang word Speelvogels, meaning playing children. A splendid word for a splendid event: children at play. And when a child plays, alone or with others, in that game reality gets a face. In MADCAP three dancers enter the stage to conquer their place in the game, to share their imagination and to confirm their friendship. Relationships are put on the test, choices are enforced, because the number 3 takes its toll. With simple objects three children build a world that offers room for imagination and friendship. By following the stream they get to know the riverbed. Simple causes have great consequences.

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05.01.2010. Performances

Ouverture (For the entire family)

Ouverture is a comic and poetic story of life within a peculiar sort of orchestra. It is a story of joy and sorrow, of great happiness, and of violent tragedy, all of which evolve between the members.

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05.01.2010. Performances

“CIRCLE” (10 +)

Once upon a time, there lived people, who were called circus people. They traveled from place to place, building a tent to a field and waiting for audience to arrive.  On one fine day a small girl sat in the audience, she was thrilled and shouted: “This is beautiful! Oh, if only it would last forever!” On that moment a curse fell upon the circus troop.

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04.30.2010. Performances

The Island of Summer (for families with kids of age 4 – 10)

It is an object theatre performance telling a story of a little girl, who spends the summer on a small island together with her grandmother and dad, who’s always busy. Their lives follow the rhythm of the island and run parallel to the presence of ghost forest, underwater world, various animals and birds, peaceful dreams about large cities and storms that come and go.

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04.28.2010. Performances

About the Moms (5+)

Why does my mom never listens to me?
Has my mom ever been a child?
Why doesn’t my mom know how to play?
These and many other questions fly in childrens’ heads.
This time all of these questions are transformed into an exciting theatre performance for children – “About The Moms’ ”.

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04.27.2010. Performances

7 Days. Genesis (3+)

“Were we the first to come to this Earth?”, “How was I created?”, “How was the world created?”. Questions like these and sometimes in an odd formulation might be asked by any child.
Santa Didžus’ performance “7 Days. Genesis” gives truthful answers to these questions.

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04.02.2010. Performances

The small devils (5+)

Fantazy in a folk style 
by Rudolfs Blaumanis of Daugavpils Theatre.

This performance is a fairy tale with a philosophical touch, where the author speaks about the most important themes in the life of a human being.

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03.19.2010. Performances

Trash kid (15+)

This performance is for high-school student about a child, who in search of lthe family he lost a long time ago.

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03.18.2010. Performances

Class– XX century (15+)

This performance is made by the motives of a latvian play by V. Vigante “Palms are always flourishing ”, about life in schools after the war.

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03.01.2010. Performances

Who will save rabbit

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02.01.2010. Performances

Tales of Nukucitis (5+)

Performance “Tales of Ņukucītis” is based on the stories of a Latvian poet Aivars Neibarts. Seven tales are told while improvised drawings are being painted on sheets of paper, which continuously changes as the story continues.

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