The Sunday of Dreams...family theater!
The laughter of children knows no language barriers and truly warms my heart. This afternoon I accompanied Gundula and Michka for Spoleto's "La Domenica dei Sogni".
This family theater event is called "Sunday of Dreams -from 3 to 90 years", and it aims to promote the love for the theater among the younger generation. The program was created to give children happy Sunday afternoons throughout the winter. The prestigious theater companies, who have toured all over the world, will come to Spoleto over the next ten weeks to entertain and delight.
While I didn't understand most of the songs but the performer was incredible and the laughter was infectious. "... The children were smiling, parents are laughing. He conquered all the CantaFavole, the spectacle of fairy tales in music, written and performed by Valentino Dragano ... ".
This family theater event is called "Sunday of Dreams -from 3 to 90 years", and it aims to promote the love for the theater among the younger generation. The program was created to give children happy Sunday afternoons throughout the winter. The prestigious theater companies, who have toured all over the world, will come to Spoleto over the next ten weeks to entertain and delight.
While I didn't understand most of the songs but the performer was incredible and the laughter was infectious. "... The children were smiling, parents are laughing. He conquered all the CantaFavole, the spectacle of fairy tales in music, written and performed by Valentino Dragano ... ".
Stories are the creative conversion of life itself
into a more powerful, clearer, more meaningful experience.
They are the currency of human contact.
- Robert McKee
into a more powerful, clearer, more meaningful experience.
They are the currency of human contact.
- Robert McKee
2 comments:
It looks so magical! so cool! like the stuff you see in movies :-) !!!
That little girl is just adorable! Do the kids speak German, English, and Italian?
Freddy and I often discuss the idea of raising children abroad.
Did you enjoy the acts?
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