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Summer Theatre Performances in Kyrgyzstan
- Cultivating well-being and mental health
- Tackling child and gender-based violence
17th August 2023
Over the summer the Magic of Theatre project led by Jash Kubat in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan held a series of four youth theatrical performances, watched and enjoyed by parents, officials, and their peers.
One of the performances was of Stolyarov’s ‘A Little Match Girl’, based on H. C Andersen’s tale. It explored the social themes of loneliness, hopelessness and alienation. The aim being to explore how children can develop the process of “working on oneself” (K. S.Stanislavsky). They certainly tested their own strengths & life skills through performing on stage!
Contact: Nurlan, nuraskar64@gmail.com
The Magic of Theatre
Using stagecraft to explore everyday social problems: the infringement of children’s and women’s rights, domestic abuse, gender and national inequality.