PHOTO: © Figurentheater Winter

Eine Hand voll Drachenfeuer - Figurentheater Winter

In the organizer's words:

for children aged 4 and over

In a land very far away, there once lived a dragon. But because the people forgot him, he withdrew into a cave and kept his dragon fire to himself.
Since then, it had become cold.
So cold that the people had to put on many furs on top of each other. They pulled their hats so low over their faces that they could barely see each other, and the more they wrapped themselves up, the colder it got.
But Princess Misunde was the coldest of all, because she lived all alone in her great halls and looked out every day to see if it was finally thawing ...
The dragon in this play symbolizes an opponent that one creates for oneself. The longer the encounter is avoided, the more the fear of the ever-growing unknown increases.
Finally, there seems to be only one way - to fight the supposedly dangerous dragon. No wonder the dragon fights back and confirms their fears.
In the story, Milan manages to break the circle and get to know the dragon. He realizes that dragon fire is not only devastating, but can also be warming, just like the closeness to the princess that he finally allows

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Location

KASCH Achim Bergstraße 2 28832 Achim

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