Theatre`s Column Hall Objects and music performance for children (under 4 years) in 1 act Director Rūta BUNIKYTĖ Designer Renata VALCIK Music Director Dainius PAVILIONIS Composer and Arranger Kristijonas LUCINSKAS High in the clouds there stands a hut where the dream grandmothers are living. Journey to Lithuania during independent european tours or by european tour packages created by trip planner,enjoy you tour of europe and visit Yarn Tales in Klaipeda. As they wake up from sleeping every day
they begin their ritual – they spin a magical thread, start a dream machine and begin knitting dreams for children. With the help of special yarn children see new and familiar objects, characters of fairy-tales and their beloved toys. As dream characters are created the dream machine gives a sign and dreams, followed by gentle sounds of lullabies, are travelling to homes of all the children. Then the dream grandmothers also fall asleep... Key roles and performers: Rimtoji senelė (Serious Grandmother): Valerija Balsytė, Loreta Ramelienė Linksmoji senelė (Merry Grandmother): Natalija Urnikienė,
Klaipeda is famous as an ice-free seaport open all year round. That’s why Klaipeda has been a hub of trade since long ago, frequented by merchants from northern and southern countries from across the Baltic Sea as early as in the 13th century. By its old architecture the seaport city differs from other towns of the country and reminds more of a Nordic city. Some of the buildings that have survived in its old town have a pronounced Fachwerk style, but modern elements can also be traced. Klaipėda is particularly anxious to preserve its nice marine traditions – the Sea Festival has been celebrated on the last weekend of every July since 1934. A visitor must see the Maritime Museum-Aquarium, the Clock Museum, and the Blacksmithing Museum, and spend some time on the excellent white sand beaches – in other countries, such sand is a luxury of private beaches, while in Lithuania it is for everybody to enjoy. Yachtsmen are welcome at two yachting clubs, and fans of sport dancing should know that Klaipėda is the home ground of the world-famous dance-sport team Žuvėdra (Eng. seagull), a multiple European and world champion
they begin their ritual – they spin a magical thread, start a dream machine and begin knitting dreams for children. With the help of special yarn children see new and familiar objects, characters of fairy-tales and their beloved toys. As dream characters are created the dream machine gives a sign and dreams, followed by gentle sounds of lullabies, are travelling to homes of all the children. Then the dream grandmothers also fall asleep... Key roles and performers: Rimtoji senelė (Serious Grandmother): Valerija Balsytė, Loreta Ramelienė Linksmoji senelė (Merry Grandmother): Natalija Urnikienė,
Klaipeda is famous as an ice-free seaport open all year round. That’s why Klaipeda has been a hub of trade since long ago, frequented by merchants from northern and southern countries from across the Baltic Sea as early as in the 13th century. By its old architecture the seaport city differs from other towns of the country and reminds more of a Nordic city. Some of the buildings that have survived in its old town have a pronounced Fachwerk style, but modern elements can also be traced. Klaipėda is particularly anxious to preserve its nice marine traditions – the Sea Festival has been celebrated on the last weekend of every July since 1934. A visitor must see the Maritime Museum-Aquarium, the Clock Museum, and the Blacksmithing Museum, and spend some time on the excellent white sand beaches – in other countries, such sand is a luxury of private beaches, while in Lithuania it is for everybody to enjoy. Yachtsmen are welcome at two yachting clubs, and fans of sport dancing should know that Klaipėda is the home ground of the world-famous dance-sport team Žuvėdra (Eng. seagull), a multiple European and world champion
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