Join us for evening storytelling sessions at the MNK’s exhibitions and gardens – stories inspired by art, museum artefacts and artists will be brought to life for you by an actress, an actor, and sometimes even puppets. There may also be some mysterious props and music. As the museum empties and dusk slowly falls, on a cushion or a deckchair, in quite an unusual setting – let the magic of storytelling take hold!
We particularly recommend this to children who love fantastical and legendary worlds and cannot fall asleep without a bedtime story. And to those carers who still believe in dragons and unicorns.
Paweł Kuźma – an actor at the Groteska Theatre. A graduate of the State Higher Theatre School in Kraków – Wrocław Branch, Department of Puppetry (2015). Whilst still a student, he began working with the Puppet and Actor Theatre in Wałbrzych, where he appeared in almost forty productions over the course of eight years. Furthermore, as a puppetry and movement choreographer, he has also collaborated with Wrocław’s Formal Arrangement Theatre and the Olsztyn Puppet Theatre. Winner of numerous awards and distinctions, including the POLUNIMA AWARD FOR YOUNG ACTORS for the most promising puppeteer of the younger generation for his role in the production ‘Day Eighty-Five’ directed by Aga Błaszczak, the Prof. Władysław Jarema Acting Award in the field of puppet animation, awarded by the Puppet Theatres Section of the Association of Polish Stage Artists (ZASP) for his roles as Santiago and Manolino in the production “Day Eighty-Five”, directed by Aga Błaszczak, during the 29th National Puppet Theatre Festival in Opole.
The project is being carried out with the support of PGE Polska Grupa Energetyczna – Patron of the National Museum in Kraków.