Children can explore the theater from an early age. Just for young audiences Bialystok Puppet Theatre published the “Alphabet theater” in which he explains the concepts of theater.
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“Alphabet theater” is a publication BTL-in for kids
An extraordinary book was published as part of project “Alphabet of theater”. It closed artistic and educational program aimed at a younger audience, prepared in connection with the celebration of 250 years of existence public theater in Poland. The project was funded by the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage.
to smuggle the children knowledge
– This project aims to bring the youngest concept of education related to the theater. Our facility is a nod in the direction of the youngest viewer – says Jacek Malinowski, director of the Bialystok Puppet Theatre.
Children learn so, what is the foyer, dressing, mask, jitters, or ticket ovation. “Definitions” are given in the form of funny poems that she wrote Martha Guśniowska. Illustrations created Giedre Brazyte of Lithuania, the author of scenography for theater BTL-in.
– I liked the idea to smuggle the children knowledge with poems – admits Marta Guśniowska. And he adds: – Most important in this paper were the words, the language they are written poems. The idea is that they are fun, but to also learned something.
The lines were interesting stories. On the other hand Giedre Brazyte chose characters that appear in the Bialystok theater performances, for example. Lenka or Aladdin.
Not only does the book
In addition to the publication of a book created a board game in which there are terms used in the pages of the book. Version so. “Home” is attached to the book. The larger version is in the BTL-in – children
– The project also carries out educational and fun games. Children participate in podchodach after the theater, make a mask or put large puzzle – Karolina Kumpiałowska of BTL-in, the project coordinator.
Soon the book will be on the website of the Bialystok Puppet Theatre. Perhaps you can also move it to the stage.
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