LOCATION | DATE AND TIME |
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House of Culture "Ion Creangă" - Târgu Neamț | Wednesday, April 19, 2023, 1 p.m |
House of Culture "Ion Creangă" - Târgu Neamț | Wednesday, April 19, 2023, 5 p.m |
Borca Cultural Home | Thursday, April 20, 2023, 1 p.m |
Vânători-Neamț Cultural Home | Thursday, April 20, 2023, 7 p.m |
Răucești Cultural Home | Friday, April 21, 2023, 1 p.m. and 5 p.m |
Tașca Cultural Home | Friday, May 5, 1:00 p.m |
Galu Cultural Home (Poiana Teiului) | Friday, May 5, 6 p.m |
Borlești Cultural Home | Saturday, May 6, 1 p.m |
Dobreni Cultural Home | Saturday, May 6, 6 p.m |
Crăcăoani Cultural Home | Sunday, May 7, 3 p.m |
FREE ENTRY (with ID card)
"Kalida" is an ancient Roman story that wants to capture the essence and culture of the gypsy spirit, oscillating between two sincere and touching love stories.
The play discusses essential themes of Roma culture, such as fear of God, love and respect for family, chastity, spiritual and physical purity and respect for Gypsy laws.
The protagonists of these two beautiful love stories are four young people who fight for their love while trying not to deviate from the cultural traditions and beliefs in which they were formed.
Kalida and Rasha, two young and beautiful sisters, orphaned by both parents, grow up under the careful care and supervision of their grandmother, Anica. Having reached the age of marriage, love makes its way and disturbs the peace of the home. While Rasha loves a sincere boy of Romanian ethnicity and is a tributary of family values, Kalida deviates from these values by falling in love with a Romanian. This bravery generates a series of comic and dramatic adventures, but which enjoy a happy ending.
The play oscillates between comic and dramatic passages that lend dynamism, sensitivity and the essential measure of humor.
Characters: Kalida, Rasha, Camalo, Tobar and Bibbi Anica
Event held in Activity 2.2: Development of a dramatic performance art production based on the defining elements of the research report and staging it through 10 performances
This project is financed with the support of EEA Grants 2014 – 2021 within the RO-CULTURE Programme