







DZAK
idea and direction Galina Savova
scenography Viktoria Andrekova
music by Petya Nedeva
poster Maria Dzhoykeva-Deneva
recommended age: 6 m. up to 4 years
Summary
A performance without words for children up to 4 years old.
What is behind "Dzak"?
The name of the show is borrowed from one of the most favorite games of children, which every parent knows and which appear very early in a child's life. We call them games of appearing and disappearing, known as "dzak" or "koo-koo".
The performance "Dzak" tells without words the story of a flower and its friends, inhabitants who hide in its home. These are the curious ladybug, the spider and the butterflies.
The performance is intended for children aged 1 month to 4 years and their parents. The maximum number of spectators per performance is 20 children with 20 parents.
What is the show itself?
The action takes place in a stage space located on the stage - a small magic dome in the shape of a flower, under which the parents and children - its stamens - are "hidden". There they experience the stories of the little animals hidden in the flower, which come to life in front of them through a shadow theater.
The performance gives the young audience the opportunity to go on stage for the first time, sit on it and enjoy the story together with their parents. Under the dome, they can move, lie down, get up - but above all - be impressed and entertained. The performance develops young children's sense and perception of space, darkness, light, colors and music. Stimulates their imagination and observation, as well as their ability to follow different objects. It combines visual and auditory elements into an interactive and immersive experience.
Who are the creators of "Dzak"?
The performance "Dzak" is part of the "Theatre in the Theater" series. The author and director is Galina Savova, a puppeteer from the Metropolitan Puppet Theater and chairman of the Guild of Puppet Artists at the SAB. Author and director of the audio-visual performances for babies "Svetlinka" and "Tochka". The non-standard and impressive scenography is the work of Victoria Andrekova, and the magical music is by Petya Nedeva.
The story is visually told by the actors: Denitsa Yanakieva Georgieva, Zlatina Karaeneva, Tanya Georgieva and Lyubomir Zhelev.