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THE MAN is a mischievous and curious little boy who, after a serious fall, manages to lose all his body parts. His little legs, his little hands, his little eyes, his little ears, his mouth, and even his ever-hungry belly hide in the forest and start to cling to their horns, only to disobey the elf's command to reunite. His little legs walk briskly, his little mouth is no longer silent, his little eyes run after butterflies, his little nose sniffs the scents of the forest, his little ears listen curiously, each one does what he has always known how to do, but wandering here and there alone. However, for a LITTLE MAN to be whole, every part of his body is needed, so after running unhindered through the forest, they return to give the little boy all the senses a man needs.
This play that the show proposes has a double formative purpose, because it not only opens the gates of the theatrical universe to such a young audience, but also teaches them, through art, what the parts of the human body are, what each one is called and what sense it characterizes. Children will thus have a sensory educational journey, and parents will have the opportunity to assist them in the process of familiarizing themselves with the elements of the theater space (audience, lights, sounds, closed space) in a delicate, gentle and patient atmosphere.
"Your child is already another individual, a different body from yours, a personality already developing. Body awareness is the first step towards self-awareness. The human body is the reflection of the self. It is very important that the little one next to you becomes aware of his own body correctly and in time. Once he understands that he has and controls a pair of little hands, two little feet, a nose, a little mouth and two little eyes, he will want to use them. He will explore the possibilities offered by these and thus for the first time he will be able to TALK. ” Delia Gavlitchi
With: Armanca Serac, Alexandru Pop, Andrei Fazecaș, Igor Lungu, Florian Silaghi
Artistic director: Delia Gavliţchi
Scenography: Csűri Emese
Music: Corina Sirbu
Show duration: 30 minutes
Target audience age: 2 – 7 years old
Premiere date: September 11, 2016