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Participation in international festivals |
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| 1992 |
International Festival of Puppet Theatres "At the Magic Lamp" Moscow (Russia). "Winnie the Pooh and Everyone Else too", "How to Live until Saturday" |
| 1996 |
Fifth All-Russian Pushkin Festival. Pskov (Russia). "Mirror, Mirror, on the Wall!" |
| 1997 |
Tenth International Festival of Puppet Theatres in Peruggia (Italy). "Mirror, Mirror, on the Wall!", "The Princess and the Pea" |
| 1998 |
International Festival of Puppet Theatres in Ghent (Belgium). "The Princess and the Pea" |
| 1999 |
Tenth International Gold Dolphin Festival of Puppet Theatres. Varna (Bulgaria). "Mirror, Mirror, on the Wall!" |
| 2001 |
I International Festival of Puppet Theatres. Volgograd (Russia). "Mirror, Mirror, on the Wall!’" |
| 2002 |
International Festival of Puppet Theatres in Bekescsaba (Hungary). "Mirror, Mirror, on the Wall!" |
| 2003 |
Seventh International Festival of Puppet Theatres. Tel Aviv (Israel). "The Princess and the Pea" |
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Sixteenth International Festival of Puppet Theatres. Peruggia (Italy). "A Kitten called Bow-wow" |
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Second Sergei Obraztsov International Festival of Puppet Theatres in Moscow (Russia). "The Cat that Walked by Himself", "The House of Mrs Puss" |
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| 2004 |
10-th Internastional Bursa Karagez Puppet and Shadow Theatre Festival (Turkey). |
| 2005 | XIV International Festival of Puppet Theatres in Bekescsaba (Hungary). "The House of Mrs Puss" |
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II International Festival of Puppet Theatres. Volgograd (Russia). "The Princess and the Pea" |
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| 2007 |
III International Festival of Puppet Theatres. Volgograd (Russia). "The Princess and the Pea" |
| In productions at international festivals the Magic Lamp theatre provides its own simultaneous translation into the language of the host country. | |
| Guest tours | |
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Russia – St. Petersburg, Omsk, Tomsk, Kazan, Yakutsk, Kaluga, Volokolamsk, Noginsk, Vyksha Belarus Republic – Lida Uzbekistan – Tashkent, Angren Latvia – Riga, Yurmala, Daugavpils ESTONIA – Tallinn |
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