A music-dramatic fairy tale about the power of friendship for children under 10 and their parents, inspired by traditional rhymes and folk chants.
📅 June 1, 2025 (Sunday)
🕓 4:00 PM
📍 Cultural and Creative Centre Hviezda, Trenčín
🎟 Free entry
About the Event
The music-dramatic fairy tale A Boiled Egg Doesn’t Sing was written by the author duo Hana Naglik and Ľuboš Bernáth, based on a story by Ľuboš Bernáth, Jordana Palovičová, and Svetlana Waradzinová.
The story follows little Matej, who, through an unusual friendship with an egg and an early bird, discovers how important it is to have a true friend. Alongside him, a black raven, and other (not only) feathered creatures, he experiences adventures across the four seasons. The tale playfully delivers values such as empathy, sharing, helping, and listening.
Cast
Egg: Adela Malenčíková
Matej: Matúš Hudec
Scarecrow/Raven: Emma Muriňáková
Scarecrow Woman: Hanka Mániková
Crow 1: Jordana Palovičová, Crow 2: Petra Molnárová
Snowflakes/Trees: Adriana Psotná, Bruno Dunajský, Lívia Lajferová, Gabriela Schwarzová
Musicians/Sparrows: Vanessa Kmeťková, Terézia Popaďáková, Alica Martinková, Sebastián Ricker
Host: Zuzana Flamová
Production Team
Story by: doc. Ľuboš Bernáth, doc. Jordana Palovičová, doc. Svetlana Waradzinová
Direction & Acting Coaching: Mgr. et Mgr. art. Silvester Lavrík
Music Coaching: doc. Jordana Palovičová, doc. Ľuboš Bernáth
Choreography & Rehearsals: Mgr. art. Kristián Kohút
Workshop & Methodical Guide: Mgr. art. Zuzana Flamová
Production: doc. Svetlana Waradzinová
Set & Costumes: Mgr. art. Viktória Csányiová
Sound: Mgr. art. Jaroslav Remenár
Piano tuning: Zsolt Szabó
Arts Production Office: Mgr. art. Vladimír Sirota
🎉 Come celebrate Children’s Day with your kids through a unique artistic experience that will inspire their imagination and warm their hearts.
The performers are teachers and students of the Music and Dance Faculty of the Academy of Performing Arts (VŠMU) in Bratislava.
Photographs and video recordings will be taken at the event and may be published later.