In the sensory performance "Anykščiai šileli takais" - sounds, tastes, smells and touches, we aim to awaken human senses. Here images lose their power and give way to imagination. During the performance, the audience is blindfolded, they are placed on chairs and for an hour they drown in the sensations of warmth, forgetting about household worries. It is a kind of therapy and a form of meditation that uses the imagination and all senses except sight, allowing you to travel along heather paths, breathe in the aromas of trees and moss, listen to birdsong and feel like you are in nature without leaving your chair.
The poem "Anykščių šilelis" by A. Baranauskas is a classic work of Lithuanian poetry. The romantic intonation of the elegy, fused with a folkloric lament, as if a cry of grief not only for the lost woods, but also for the conquered homeland, opens new layers of meanings and artistic ideas to a young person. the performance encourages to deepen and develop the sufficiently acute theme of the relationship between a young person and the nature and world around him. The center of the performance is the history of the violence of nature and the life that exists in it, developed precisely and suggestively, revealing the essential reasons, motives that motivated and still motivate the young a person to resort to critical thinking, and how to preserve the world around him.