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Ministerstwo Kultury i Dziedzictwa Narodowego
Województwo Łódzkie - Urząd Marszałkowski Województwa Łódzkiego

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Poster for the spectacle: SUNDAY MORNINGS: HAKUNA MATATA
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SUNDAY MORNINGS: HAKUNA MATATA

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Hakuna Matata, what a wonderful phrase; Hakuna Matata, it’s not a craze! No worries for the rest of your days! Learn these two joyous words – HAKUNA MATATA!
 
The famous hit from the equally famous film not just for kids - The Lion King - is the motto of our hit "Hakuna Matata" as part of the family concert series Sunday Mornings. Don't worry, or as some might say, No worries - is the best encouragement to enjoy musical and vocal relaxation accompanied by global hits from well-known films for children and beyond. It will be fun and witty, at times slightly moralizing, but definitely entertaining and stress-relieving – just as a Sunday morning should be!
 
Our theater ensemble Kameralni, consisting of Aleksandra Borkiewicz-Cłapińska, Dagny Konopacka-Maćkowiak, Ewelina Dachowska, Olga Maroszek, Michał Jan Barański, Jan Szurgot, Jan Okraska, and Marcin Werner at the piano, will surely provide you with a wealth of artistic impressions. Just because the pieces are dedicated to children doesn’t mean that older generations won’t find something for themselves, reminiscing about the beautiful moments from their own lives. Whether the journey ends with movie hits or not, you’ll have to find out for yourself, as our Kameralni have many surprising vocal and musical “numbers” up their sleeves, often interpreted in ways that stray from the beaten path. Join us, because a pleasant morning, especially a Sunday morning, is a good start to the day. Let’s find out together…
Tickets:

Zone I
45/35 zł

Zone II
35/25 zł

Aleksandra Borkiewicz-Cłapińska

Ewelina Dachowska

Dagny Konopacka-Maćkowiak

Olga Maroszek

Michal Jan Barański

Jan Okraska

Jan Szurgot

Marcin Werner

fot. Joanna Miklaszewska
In the foreground, on the stage, we see a man in a wizard's costume with a blue hat with white stars, holding a wand. The man stands with his back to the viewer. The audience sits in front of him, facing the stage. The background is all blue, and to the left and right are red curtains.
In a wide shot, on stage, we see four performers in costumes. On the left, we can see a figure resembling a Medusa, and on the right, in the background, a piano. In the center, a woman in a long, brown dress, holding a wand, stands. The background is all blue.
In a close-up, on stage, we see a woman with long, red hair, wearing a pink dress, holding an open wooden box. On the left, in the background, stands a man in a blue wizard's outfit with a white beard. The background is all blue.
We see three characters on stage. A cowboy, a prince, and a wizard.
On the stage we see a figure extending his hand to the crowd, supported by another figure.
Three artists on stage, a wizard on the left, a cowboy in the middle and a prince on the right.
We see all seven heroes on stage
The photo shows a figure in a large green hat.
The picture shows a cowboy
In a close-up, on stage, we see a woman in a navy blue suit, her hands clasped together across her chest. Next to her, on the right, stands a man in a prince-like outfit. The background is all blue.
In a close-up, on stage, we see a man in a blue wizard's costume with a white beard, holding up a stuffed tiger. The background is all blue.

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