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Follows a bear cub and his papa bear as they embark on an adventure to find the Golden Land which is believed to harbor an endless source of honey, so they can prepare a birthday cake for the little one.
A live show commemorating the thousand-year history of the Polish state. It will culminate in a concert of Polish music stars. The prelude to the show will take place on the Vistula River, where five-meter high 44 heads of Poland's crowned kings will be placed on the bank. A figure of the Warsaw Mermaid will sail down the Vistula on a barge to the Siekierkowski Bridge, linking the two spaces of the show: The Vistula River and the main space, the Blonia of the National Stadium. Here, in the light of the stage, we will see the scaled-down Gniezno Doors with unique bas-reliefs telling the story preceding the coronation of Poland's first king. A concert will be held on the main stage, on the National Stadium's Blonia, with the participation of outstanding Polish singers who will sing their greatest hits, performing them with a band augmented by an orchestra conducted by Michal Grott.
A humoristic adaptation of a popular medieval theme "dance of death". A patchwork of symbols illustrates human passing. Following a three-legged character we discover a murky world of the deceased. Seemingly separate elements turn out to be part of a perfectly synchronized organism.
Omul lives with his family on a remote island in the Fire Archipelago. During a beach trip, a storm sweeps Omul and his younger sister Kimi into the sea, where Omul witnesses a mysterious creature threatening Kimi’s soul. Rescued by a whale, the siblings survive, but Kimi is left in a coma. Omul’s ability to talk to animals becomes crucial as he and his brother – who blames him for the accident – set out to find Sadumea, the mythical figure behind Kimi’s torment. With their dog Tela, they embark on a dangerous expedition deep into the island to save Kimi…