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The festive performance "Fairy Tales of the Sky" will take place in the Great Star Hall of the Moscow Planetarium, with the participation of artists from the popular "A-Ya" Children's Music and Drama Theater
Where is the whitest snow and the brightest stars? That's right, beyond the Arctic Circle at the northernmost pole of the Earth. With the help of a video projection on the largest dome in Europe, our guests will be transported to the Far North. A real shaman lives here in the yaranga. Tapping on his tambourine, he tells his granddaughter fairy tales about the constellations of the northern sky. Either the shaman's tambourine has magical power, or maybe on the eve of New Year's Eve miracles begin to happen … The fairy tale becomes a reality, and the revived constellations descend from the heavenly heights.
The Christmas trees in the Planetarium have been held for the third year and are a unique show of its kind. The performance of the artists on the stage is masterly combined with a full-dome video projection - part of the fairytale action takes place right over the heads of the audience, capturing them into the New Year's story.
New Year's performances are held from 18 to 30 December 2017
Beginning at 11:00 and 12:30.
The duration of the performance is 1 hour.
Age restrictions: 5+
Ticket price: 2000 rubles.
A sweet gift is purchased separately - 500 rubles. (the gift consists of sweets from the factories "United Confectioners", "Slavyanka", "Nevsky Konditer"). Gift wrapping is designed in the form of a book with fairy tales of the peoples of the North.
Discount for groups of 15 people - 20%
You can book a group visit by sending an application by e-mail [email protected], indicating the number of people, the desired date and time of the presentation, as well as contact information: name and phone number.
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