Performance(s)
Venue and date:
National Theatre Győr, Kisfaludy Stage
2023. 04. 17., 15:00
2023. 04. 18., 11:00
Company:
Šeiko Šokio Teatras, Lithuania
Fehér altató - fotó: Mindaugas Riauka
Children’s and youth theatre

White Lullaby

Performance(s)
Venue and date:
National Theatre Győr, Kisfaludy Stage
2023. 04. 17., 15:00
2023. 04. 18., 11:00
Company:
Šeiko Šokio Teatras, Lithuania
Director:
Agnija Šeiko
Stage and costume designer: 
Artūras Šimonis
Choreographer: 
Agnija Šeiko
Composer: 
Kristijonas Lučinskas
Producer: 
Goda Giedraitytė
Synopsis

The minimal and aesthetically pleasing dance performance White Lullaby surrounds an audience with Lithuanian fairy tale mythology, but echoes current everyday issues. For example, how do we explain to a child that, in spite of the fact that we have to spend long hours at work or even leave our home country, they are always with us in our thoughts and feelings, loved and cared for?

This sensitive, warm performance tells children the story of how Bunny travels to his dream world where he meets his mother Rabbit and reconciles with his friends, grandmother Cow and neighbour Duck. White Lullaby has been performed at various festivals, including “Litauen Tanzt Contemporary“ in Berlin (DE), “Different Theatre for Children“ in Vilnius (LT), “Kids Euro“ festival in Washington (USA), China Children Theater Festival (CN) and DanceCity in New Castle (UK).

Cast
Agnija Šeiko
Darius Berulis
Inga Kuznecova
Dovilė Binkauskaitė
Infos
Runtime: 40 min
Acts: 1
Age limit: 3 years
The Director
Agnija Šeiko

As an award-winning Lithuanian contemporary dance choreographer, Agnija Šeiko is well-known in Europe and abroad for her interdisciplinary approach, unique aesthetics, sensitive social topics and use of a wide spectrum of forms. She is the author of more than 30 choreographed works which are performed at various dance festivals and venues both in Lithuania and abroad

Inviting Theater
Kolibri Theatre for Children and Youth
Awards and prizes
Nominated for the highest Lithuanian theater award “Golden Stage Cross” in “Theater for the Children and Youth” category.