




Members of the theatre studio of the Sunday school performed with a theatricalized composition in the conference hall of the museum yesterday, on November 17. It was about village residents that used to gather in one of the houses in old times, in the late of autumn, after harvesting, and arranged a party. They sang Russian folk songs and humorous rhymes, played games, used proverbs, danced, sang and danced in a ring, and did needlework at the same time – embroidered, span, and wove doormats. The program presented by the children was based on all these elements of spare time in former times. Grateful spectators thanked the young actors with loud cheers. According to Tatiana Lyushina, head of the theatre studio, they have an official name “Tale” now and will present their new program during Christmas holidays.

