Children's Theatre of the Organ Hall of the city of Naberezhnye Chelny performs charity event at the S.Saidash SBCH (GBKZ)

28 October 2014, Tuesday

November  6,  at the State Grand Concert Hall named after S.  Saidash   in  the Year of Culture in Russia and Tatarstan  Children's Theatre of the Organ Hall of the city of Naberezhnye Chelny  performs  charity event.  Young artists will present   the  opera "Mukha Tzokotukha (Boldly Buzzing Fly)" and a whole program of various musical items.

Today the Children's Theatre of  Organ Hall of Naberezhnye Chelny is a unique creative collective, unique in the republic, having no analogues. It has began its existence since 2005, under the leadership of Honored Worker of Culture of the Republic of Tatarstan Julia Bezotosniy. Theater artists are talented children aged 4 to 10 years. Under the creative slogan "Children -  to  children"    the  troupe brings in the hearts of their peers,  who come to the concerts, the energy of goodness and beauty of the world of classical music. Guys often act on the same stage with adult professional musicians and creative collectives -    the Chamber Orchestra "Province", the ensemble of folk instruments "Naigrysh (Tunes)", the   Studio Theatre "Klyuch (Key)". The repertoire of the theater includes  children's opera and musical fairy tale,  musical matinees, musical-drama, folk theater and theatrical sketches, theatrical concerts.

Despite  their young age, theater actors possess all the skills of professionals - fine solo singing and  the choir, master  historical performance of dance, mime and gesture, feel  organic in costumes, are aware of solfeggio  and play various instruments. Children's theater has repeatedly won the city, zonal and regional competitions. In 2008 it  was awarded the diploma of the first degree for talented embodiment of the ideas of the modern children's musical theater at the International Children and Youth Festival-Contest "Playful  Spring" in the city of Nizhny Novgorod.

Press service RT Ministry of Culture , according to the  GBKZ press service
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