Results of the regional selection in Sosnovy Bor (April 17, 2011)
18.04.2011
31.07.2011
Creative people, and especially children, are an amazing bunch of energy, emotions, and impressions. In addition, young introverts gladly tell about the emotional experiences associated with overcoming the halfway point. “It’s a reason to cry,” says and smiles Katya from Moscow. “No, really, it’s very sad when you know that all the kids will separate. And not just within one city, but all over the country, so the distances between us will be almost two days of travel!” And then, contradicting her sad thoughts, Katya adds: “But overall, NucKids is all about positive vibes! At first, it was unclear how three directors would work on one musical, how all of us would work together! But now, after 20 days, you understand: just the way it is, is the best! What we already got: songs, dances – everything is just great!”
However, there is still one drawback to the nuclear project… According to Murphy’s Law, all good things come to an end quickly, and as Kumar from India says, “everything is so great that time flies at an incredible speed. It’s a shame we can’t stop it!”. Although Sasha from Novosibirsk (J-Romeo) managed, if not to stop the clock, but move it to the slow mode. And it happened during the performance of a magical song from the repertoire of the band 4POST Purple Butterflies, to which Maxim Nedolechko created an unreal cosmic dance with lighted lanterns. Sasha himself dances as if in slow motion. “This is an amazing performance! First of all, I have never recorded in a studio before and sang a song myself. Secondly, I have such beautiful “butterfly” girls dancing around me! I wish this could last forever!”.
So, we found out that Nuclear Kids have a concept of time that is both compressible and quite stretchable! This is another reason to have fun, because not everyone knows how to manage time. Finally, the third reason for excitement: the stage directors Dmitry Bikbaev and Gulnara Golovinskaya are absolutely satisfied with the young actors today and say in unison: “Not all professionals work on stage with such dedication all day long (and even in the heat of 35 degrees Celsius)! At the same time, they all manage to work so skillfully! By the halfway point we have already prepared our parts of the musical and made the first run-through. We have only rehearsals left!”. Such words from directors are very rare, and that’s why Nuclear Kids has another reason to celebrate halfway. It’s a great idea to go to a disco, and I think the nuclear talents won’t miss an extra opportunity to work on their dancing skills. Let’s just remind them strictly: there’s a time for work and a time for play. May be a bit more for a play:) There are 11 days left till the premiere of the musical…