But... I am a Bear, by Frank Taslin
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March, April
A bear listens to all
the signals that winter is coming and falls to sleep in the woods.
But in the spring it wakes up in the yard of a factory. The trees
are cut, the forest no longer exists. The bear stands suprised
when she hears a voice yelling to it: go to work immediately, you
lazy!. "But ... I am a bear" the bear replies, etc.,
etc. This is the beginning of an amazing story given by the
most imaginative performance of the "Greek Puppet Theatre".
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For children of all grades of primary schools and infants.
Duration: 50 minutes. Performed with dolls of various kinds
and various scenic ways.
The show
can be a great opportunity for teachers and parents to discuss with
children about issues such as: Environmental and ecological
destruction of the planet, protection of flora and fauna. The play
deals with these issues.
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Welcome to the place of fairy-tales and dreams, to the world of puppet
theatre. Ladies and Gentlemen, dear children, in here giants and
elves, fireflies and Sirens, brave and humble ones, evil spirits and
wise old men are waiting for you. We are all children, we all feel
nostalgic for our dream journeys of our childish years.
The
"Greek Puppet Theatre" works for these dreams not to be lost, not to
be faded out even through machines like this you have in front of you.
Takis Sarris - Mina Sarris
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Dear Friends,
The puppet theatre in Greece I think is in its best. New talented
puppeteers with their own personal view create new troupes that
along with some old ones create a very interesting landscape of
subjects, performances and animation. Teachers and parents must
keep looking for good performances and reward them with their
choice. The "Greek Puppet Theatre" presents for another year a
rich and alternating repertory with performances for children as
well as for adults, because we should not forget that puppet theatre
is not just for children.
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