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A flea and an ant

A flea and an ant

Everyone needs a friend in this world, man, animal or bird and even tiny creatures. The fairy tale tells how a small flea sacrifices itself for a friend. To save an ant that has fallen into the water and is doomed to drown, the flea does not look for anything, to whom it does not turn for help: a pig, an oak tree, a crow, a crow, a pit full of millet, a mouse, a cat and a cow. All of them ask the flea for something in return for his help. The exhausted creature does not throw away the shield-sword, and in the end his beatings are not in vain - a loyal friend saves the ant, and unlike other characters in the fairy tale, he does not ask for anything in return, because true friendship is a priceless treasure. Only those who have a pure and kind heart can have true friendship. The play tells this wonderful tale with Georgian folk music, songs and dances, which leave unforgettable impressions for children and adults. 🎥Director: Dimitri Khvtisiashvili, Gia Marghani👨🏻‍🎨Artist: Vakhtang KhoridzeAssistant director: Khatuna Sadzaglishvili🎼 Musical decoration: Zurab Gagloshvili🕺🏻Choreographer: Gia Marghania📓 Author of staging: Dimitri Khvtisiashvili➡️Participating: Nika Nanitashvili, Gia Marghania, Nikoloz Faikridze, Mariam Khukhunaishvili. Spectators from 5 years of age need a ticketStart: 15:00, 16:00
A flea and an ant
99/1 D.Agmashenebeli avenue
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Georgian

Description

The flea and the ant is one of the most famous examples of Georgian folk orality. This extraordinary story was passed down from generation to generation for centuries, and almost all Georgians know it orally.

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A flea and an ant

Location

Nodar Dumbadze Theater (ნოდარ დუმბაძის თეატრი)
Nodar Dumbadze Theater (ნოდარ დუმბაძის თეატრი)
99/1 D.Agmashenebeli avenue
In 1928 Alexander Takaishvili created the Georgian Theater of the Young Spectator. The premiere of the first performance "Fritz Bauer" (N. Sats) took place on 11 November. It was followed by performances: "Robin Hood" (S. Zayatsky), "The Man in Black Glasses" (V. Kurdyumov), "Hiawatha" (N. Ognev) and others. Spectators watched the performances with great interest. The success of these performances is the merit of the artists: G. Kuprashvili, T. Tvaliashvili, G. Darispanashvili, M. Ergneli, a little later: V. Areshidze, I. Ninua, A. Kachkachishvili, N. Sirbiladze, D. Tskhakaia, N. Khorava, M. Dzhadzhanashvili, I. Donauri, G. Deisadze, A. Kiasashvili, D. Dzneladze, A. Gviniashvili and others. In 1998, the Georgian and Russian Theater of the Young Spectator merged under the name of the Central Children's Theater named after N. Dumbadze. The theater began its joint activities in the former building of the Russian Youth Theater. Thanks to the Cartu Charitable Foundation and the theater management, the building was completely reconstructed.
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