A performance for children aged 7-12, cleverly and inventively telling about the uniqueness of each child.
The dance performance, which was inspired by the enchanting book "The Forgotten and Unknown Princesses" by the French author duo Philippe Lechermeier and Rébecca Dautremer, looks for ways for each child to discover their unique features, love and nurture them, and create valuable and respectful relationships with other people. Real life situations are transferred here to the world of princesses. Impersonating extremely unusual princesses on stage, the dancers tell about the unique and unique personality that lies within each of us. "In my performance, I invite you to discover the princess in yourself. Being a princess means being yourself. To feel comfortable in your own skin, not to feel the need to copy something", says choreographer I. Kuznetsova. The play delves into the current topics of children's relationships, personality maturation, and bullying, so "Forgotten Princesses" will interest not only children, but also their parents and educators.
in 2017 the performance was shown on the prestigious stage of Washington (USA) - John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts.