The performance in Brno

On the 8th of August we had another premiere of musical “the Labyrinths of childhood”  prepared by the participants of ” Nuckids 2014. But this time it was in the Czech Republic, in Brno.
The audience gave flowers and congratulated with the premiere. Of course young actors deserved it. Because this time they performed not in the theatre or on any other proper stage, but in the concert hall “Sono centre”, that isn’t used for theatrical plays or musicals. Inspite of this the children did their best, showed high level and left pleasant emotions at spectators’ hearts. People applauded a lot while were standing after the final song!
Despite the success with the audience, we had serious conversation. Director, Vladimir Karabanov and choreographer Maksim Nedolechko claimed not to forget abour decent acting. They talked about the necessity to pass our emotions to people, to do our best, not just playing roles automatically. “There are no plays in sake of nothing, everybody must live with the musical, give themselves completly to work and not grudge feelings and emotions for spectators”. Also Vladimir Karabanov mentioned that we should lead our energy in a right way: “You must work hard and learn new things while you have time and energy. Because people for the rest of life carry the experience they got in their childhood”. Then Vladimir and Maksim asked to think everything over and not to waste time, not just to have fun, but save useful knowledge and experience. Only this way one can be successful.
Right after the performance the participants of “Nuckids 2014” went sightseeing to the city centre. We walked along the city streets, which are still popular among europeans. We visited the main monumetns, learnt the history of a nice city, which is called Brno. We also went shopping and bought souvenirs for relatives and friends to remind about the lovely Czech Republic. And the next point of our concert tour is Bratislava, another pretty city in Slovakia! We are eager to show the performance and to do the sights!

Andrey Korchukov, specially for www.nuckids.ru