The impact of the implementation of the DEH Project „Theatre of Childhood”was discussed by the BRD team with the actress Victoria Roșca

The stage manager, actress and director of the „Teatrul Popular”, Victoria Roșca returned from Austria with the most beautiful and pleasant impressions, which she definitely wanted to share with the team of the Diaspora Relations Bureau (BRD), after presenting to the children from diaspora the show in Romanian language "The bear tricked by the fox". We specify that the play was performed by the actors from the People's Theater, at the beginning of June, in the cities of Klagenfurt and Vienna.  

„It was an unforgettable experience and wonderful moments spent with our compatriots. We saw a world eager for all that theater art means, we were delighted by the warm reception, the emotions conveyed and the reaction of the audience, and the innocent smiles of the children gave us wings, motivating us to do beautiful things in the future”, he said Victoria Roșca. At the same time, the actress came with a message of thanks to BRD from the „Teatrul Popular”, for the trust and financial support offered through the „Diaspora Engagement Hub” (DEH) thematic grant program, within the „Theatre of Childhood” project.  

For her part, the head of BRD, Nadejda Zubco, appreciated the exemplary way in which the event was organized, noting that supporting and holding cultural events in the diaspora is one of the key objectives of the Office, and such activities will have continuity, in order to maintain the connection between the Republic of Moldova and our citizens settled abroad and to promote cultural-linguistic values. In this vein, Nadejda Zubco expressed thanks to the troupe of actors for the way they presented the show, adapted to a modern version, and also to Ms. Lilia Ipati for the initiative to hold the event in Austria.  

Towards the end of the discussions, Victoria Roșca offered the BRD team as a gift, the most recent book she published, entitled "The Girl from the Forest" - a work about the author's life and childhood.