Alchemy of Snowiness. In the Clown's Lab
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The book by the world-famous clown Slava Polunin and theater critic Natasha Tabachnikova tells the story of the creation and the laws by which the amazing performance "Slava Polunin's SNOW Show" lives, which has become a theater classic.
"Actually, I am a storyteller. My closest relatives are Munchausen and Gulliver. I love to invent fantasy worlds, because fantasies are always more perfect than reality. And then I try my best to turn these fantasies into reality.
And sometimes I succeed. Sometimes quickly, in one day, and sometimes - in a dozen years...
I am a storyteller, and therefore you may not believe a single word I say. Doubt each of the events described. Believe only in one thing: fantasy is just a premonition, and dreams exist to come true. Otherwise - what's the use of them?
The planets of my universe are inhabited by rabbits who are always late, giant windmills, noses walking along the streets, talking cats and their smiles, separately floating next to you. But the most perfect planet of my universe is childhood. Only in childhood, reality and fantasy, everyday life and dreams are in harmony and live as a single whole. A child hears the main notes of the world's music. Only by following childhood dreams can we reach happiness. But often, as people grow up, they lose this guiding thread. " Slava Polunin
"Actually, I am a storyteller. My closest relatives are Munchausen and Gulliver. I love to invent fantasy worlds, because fantasies are always more perfect than reality. And then I try my best to turn these fantasies into reality.
And sometimes I succeed. Sometimes quickly, in one day, and sometimes - in a dozen years...
I am a storyteller, and therefore you may not believe a single word I say. Doubt each of the events described. Believe only in one thing: fantasy is just a premonition, and dreams exist to come true. Otherwise - what's the use of them?
The planets of my universe are inhabited by rabbits who are always late, giant windmills, noses walking along the streets, talking cats and their smiles, separately floating next to you. But the most perfect planet of my universe is childhood. Only in childhood, reality and fantasy, everyday life and dreams are in harmony and live as a single whole. A child hears the main notes of the world's music. Only by following childhood dreams can we reach happiness. But often, as people grow up, they lose this guiding thread. " Slava Polunin
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