The eighth Taburetka (Stool) art festival, the largest open-air on the Kola Peninsula, will be held on August 3 in Monchegorsk.
This year the participants of the festival fantasize about dreams. As part of the Film Laboratory project, Swiss director Antoine Cattin together with residents of Monchegorsk will make a documentary film "What do you dream about?", and a photo exhibition "Canned Dreams" will be held in the city park.
Together with the artists Nastya Timofeeva and Sveta Mironova, the guests of the "Stool" will create fantastic masks and turn into characters from the world of dreams.
The audience will be entertained by the Bambola Theater, the William the Cat Theater with the recycle performance "Everything will stick together!" and a special guest - comedic actress Elena Borshcheva.
And those who want to try their hand at writing will be waiting for master classes on creating horror films from writer Daria Bobyleva and storytelling from the authors of the podcast "Bazarov cut his finger".
The festival is organized by the Living Classics Foundation. Thanks to the support of the Norilsk Nickel company, guests will be able to participate in all events for free.