Christmas and the joy of Christmas are most cherished by the youngest ones, whom we decided to delight this year with a performance by the Zagreb Puppet Theater Factory titled “The Štaub Fairy Tale.”
In Benkovac, in the kindergarten hall, the acting duo Petra Radin and Vladimir Tintor, best known as the character Aljoša from the popular TV play “Kumovi,” brought smiles to the faces of about fifty children. With songs and applause, they entertained the kindergarten groups alongside Mr. Confectioner Karamela and his assistant Gita.
At the Alka Museum in Sinj, first-graders eagerly waited for the well-known actor, who makes very sweet pastries, to take the stage. The children had heard from their teachers that a famous actor was coming to Sinj, and they could hardly wait for the performance to begin, filling the room with laughter and big, long applause.
At the Dicmo Elementary School, about hundred younger students were very excited to see the actor from Kumovi show walking around the school. The performance in the hall began with a loud, enthusiastic applause. After the play, the actors signed autographs, and the children were thrilled that a famous actor had visited them, and they invited him to come again next year.
Encro will continue to successfully collaborate with educational institutions in the Zadar and Split-Dalmatia counties through lectures on renewable energy sources for 6th and 7th grades, organizing creative events, and hosting various artistic groups such as children’s performances, workshops, and festivals in kindergartens, elementary and secondary schools, together with a team of engineers, environmental protection experts, and stakeholder engagement specialists.