Following Lasva Lake music on Sunday, August 31 from 10:00 to 15:00, a fun children's day "More Fun at the End of the Summer!" will take place at Lasva beach and near the community center.
Throughout the day, there are many exciting activities planned:
- 10:00 Event opening, introduction to activities and locations
- 10:30–11:15 Play "Mia's Secret"
- 11:15–12:00 Magical bubble show (children go crazy with bubbles)
- 12:00–12:30 Play "The Value of Gold"
- 12:30–13:30 Magical bubble show (children go crazy with bubbles)
- 13:30–14:00 Play "From Play to Reality"
- 14:30–14:50 Play "How the King Wanted to Go to the Moon"
- 15:00 Closing
Regarding the Performances:
Theatre Bus's play "Mia's Secret" is a heartfelt story about a little girl learning to cope with her fears. In addition to Mia, there is someone else in the story who helps her overcome her fear. The play emphasizes the importance of talking about worries and fears, encourages children to communicate, and shows that with the support of a good friend, all difficulties can be overcome. What makes the play special is that children can actively contribute to the development of the story.
Written by Tanel Jonas, "Mia's Secret" is 45 minutes long and suitable for children aged 4 and older.
In the play "Mia's Secret," the cast includes Marko Mäesaar, Katrin Kalma, and Andres Vago (on guitar).
In the Children's Theatre Miku-Manni's play "The Value of Gold," the pirate Mats Mükam thinks that if his treasure chest is full of gold and jewels, he will be the happiest person in the world. Soon, it becomes clear that treasures do not actually bring happiness; instead, it is friends with whom Mats wants to share his adventurous life. The play "The Value of Gold" is written and directed by Laura Lind, starring Laura Lind and Janek Joost.
In the Children's Theatre Miku-Manni's play "From Play to Reality," it is a lesson about grandpa and grandma who do not always get along, but often they do. By making up rules alone, playing with others might not work out. What one thinks is best may not be suitable for another. We are all different – in play and in real life. During the performance, children can play along with grandpa. Written, composed, and directed by Laura Lind, the play stars Laura Lind and Janek Joost.
In the play "How the King Wanted to Go to the Moon," the employees of Lasva Kindergarten's Park Elf perform. Based on an old Persian fairytale, Joachim Knauth has written an instructive story about what happens when greed and vanity overcome common sense, and when we selfishly want the impossible at all costs?
Throughout the event, Pisila Activity Tables are open. From 12:00 to 15:00, there are trampolines to jump on and craft workshops by Lasva Craft Society. Additionally, Lasva Craft Society and the youth center's café offer pancakes and tasty snacks. On the same day, Lasva Water Tower will also be open.
Children's Day is free of charge. Come and enjoy an active day of fun play!