And why are bees so important? Through this question, the performance tries to grasp the complex and complicated system of life on Earth, where every living being has a place and a task.
The show highlights the importance of nature conservation and environmental protection, which fundamentally define our days. Intended for preschoolers and elementary school children, the piece focuses on nature, which is in danger and needs to be protected, by emphasising the importance of animals and plants, and tries to point out the global system where all living things depend on each other, and one cannot exist without the other.
Starting from the folk tale "The Queen Bee" and adapting it to the present, the performance aims to draw the attention of the future generation to the upcoming climate catastrophe by highlighting the love of nature and not the scale of destruction.
The play features three dancers, an actor and a painter – building unity by combining different art forms.
We recommend the show from the age of 4.
Performed by Bence Horváth / Máté Czakó, Rebeka Kiss, Dorka Imely, Tünde Szalontay
Participant: Viktória Nagy
Dramaturge: Juli Balázs
Consultant: Katalin Kántor
Costumes design: Viktória Nagy
Music consultant: Atilla Gergely
Video: Balázs Lajti
Choreography by Klári Pataky