LAILA
Po motivih animiranih filmov Michaele Pavlátove
Following Michaela Pavlátova’s animated film motives
Author project of Martina Maurič Lazar and Gregor Lorenci
Music by: Milko Lazar
Assistant to Gregor Lorenci: Neva Vrba
Music performed by: Milko Lazar, Polonca Kores, Bojan Gorišek
Proof read by: Tatjana Stanič
PERFORMERS:
Martina Maurič Lazar
Polonca Kores
The performance uses excerpts from the text “A Short Tale of Albert Kyšk, the Flying Dream” by Ivan Vyskočil, translated by Martina Maurič Lazar.
Premiere: 6th and 7th September 2011, Small Stage
Stage manager and sound master: Izidor Kozelj
Set Technician: Slobodan Ilić
Costumes made by: Sandra Birjukov, Marjeta Valjavec
Set made by: Mile Pavlović, Iztok Bobić, Zoran Srdić
Laila is a girl, or a young woman, responding to the world around her, to the small events around and inside her. Those events are easily overlooked, but they weave the fabric of her and our lives. The creators of the show hold dear Pavlatova’s special sensitivity, and they find a challenge in portraying thoughts, emotions and other elements of life that seem impossible to portray by puppets. Michaela Pavlatova’s Laila only lived in two dimensions, printed and electronic. By walking onto the puppet stage, Laila will live in the new, third dimension. We are about to experience a modern, independent puppet performance full of adventures.
WATCH Michaela Pavlátova’s animated greeting to the creators of the performance.
Appropriate age: For teenagers aged twelve and older





















