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00:04 Dziecinada is a theatre festival for children.
00:11 We have invited children to see the play for the sixth month of their lives,
00:17 so the smallest, so-called "nay-nay",
00:20 up to the grandparents and all the children who are adults in us.
00:25 This year, we will be visited by artists from Lithuania, Slovakia, Italy, Poland, of course.
00:31 We also planned the whole day in the Netherlands and a fantastic group from Finland.
00:36 At Dziecinada you will be able to see shows of both the Forma Theatre,
00:41 and the Dance Theatre, but also a lot of great puppetry.
00:46 There will also be circuses and acrobatics, there will be huge six-meter puppets,
00:51 there will also be concerts inspired by different cultures and rhythms.
00:57 There will also be workshops, meetings and various animations,
01:01 both in the plenary and on stage.
01:03 We are in five locations this year.
01:05 Dziecinada is a unique festival that not only focuses on
01:11 simply showing the theatre to children at the highest level in the world
01:15 and bringing these groups from different countries,
01:18 which children could not see otherwise,
01:21 but also to make the theatre a place of meetings and integration
01:25 and to make it absolutely available to everyone during these days.
01:28 So, from the very beginning, and also this year,
01:32 we are trying to make the shows available
01:36 both for those children who, for example, cannot leave the house to go to the theatre.
01:41 And then the Red Nose Foundation, the hospital's board,
01:46 which provides food in the houses, even in the Dresden Children's Hospital.
01:51 In addition, we translate the shows into the language of the Nige,
01:55 but we also do audio descriptions,
01:58 so for those children who perceive the world in different senses.
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