Karakuli Karakulia
The play "Karakul's Doodles" (Karakuli Karakulia) is a lyrical fantasy about an artist lamb who searches for his place in the world and teaches others to see beauty in unusual things. Together with the protagonist, you can embark on a colorful journey where magical paintings come to life and every step brings you closer to self-understanding.
What makes Karakul the lamb's journey special?
The main character sees the world differently from others: for him, everything around consists of wondrous lines and patterns. When his art remains misunderstood in his native forest, Karakul decides to find that very "doodled" world from his paintings. This is a great option to head out with a child and immerse yourselves together in a space where fantasy and sincerity reign.
During the journey, the lamb finds new friends and helps other animals discover their own talents. Directed by Hlib Tyupin with music by Tymur Polyanskyi, the play creates an atmosphere where you’ll want to spend quality time with loved ones and simply take a breather. On Numotamo.com, it’s convenient to choose your seats to completely switch off from the routine for 40 minutes and recharge with creative energy.
This event is a perfect fit if you want to:
- introduce the little ones to the magical power of art through an easy-to-understand story;
- lower your stress levels thanks to the bright and kind atmosphere on stage;
- add vivid visual images to your collection of memories;
- arrange little "anti-weekdays" for the whole family.
The story of self-expression remains relevant for artists of all ages, as a little explorer lives in each of us. On the Numotamo website, current ticket prices for "Karakul's Doodles" are always available, so you can book tickets in advance and plan a special outing. It is a chance to feel as if you are in another life, where the world is painted only in bright colors.
- When: check the current schedule on the website
- Where: Kyiv Academic Puppet Theater (1 Myropilska St)
- Genre: Lyrical fantasy
- Features: Age 3+, duration 40 minutes, language Ukrainian