Performance of paper (origami) dolls based on Vytautas V. Landsbergi's fairy tale "The Love of Arklios Dominykas" presents the theme of love to the audience in a modern, subtle and creative way.
The plot of the fairy tale is surprising and paradoxical. Dominykas, a wild horse, falls in love with a beautiful and slightly naughty cornflower. As winter approaches, the horse picks the corn and hides it because the frost is trying to freeze it, and he himself goes to Africa.
His journey is interesting and complex. Dominic meets a polar bear, a crocodile, a camel and other characters. Finally Dominykas gets to the cornfield, where his beloved comes from. As spring approaches, Dominykas returns to Lithuania, because his cornflower has to sprout again.
During the stage action, two actors (Kamilė Kondrotaitė and Liudas Vyšniauskas) use paper leaflets of various sizes and shapes to tell this story. In the scenography, we see various ways of representing world maps, which change and change during the journey. Watching the movement of puppets and objects, viewers unconsciously get involved in the game, develop their imagination and creativity. The show contains interactive moments that engage the viewer and encourage creative thinking while searching for solutions. This play of love and travel teaches love and creativity, and at the same time, it subtly testifies to eternal life, to continuous renewal.