Group reservations now open for the 25th Children’s Art Biennale


We are pleased to announce that group ticket reservations are now open for performances taking place as part of the 25th Children’s Art Biennale. We warmly invite teachers, educators, and caretakers of preschool and school groups to explore the theatre program curated especially for young audiences.
- The program of performances for groups is available here: Theatre Program of the 25th Biennale for Groups – Performances
- The reservation form is now active. Group reservations can be made: HERE.
We encourage you to plan your class or group outings in advance and choose events that best suit the needs of your students. This year’s program includes both Polish productions inspired by school reading lists and children’s literature, as well as international dance and visual performances that address important contemporary topics through the language of modern art.
What’s in the 25th Children’s Art Biennale program for groups?
For our youngest audiences, the program features, among others, the multisensory experience „W trawie. Laboratorium sensoryczne” (Teatr Groteska), as well as the humorous performance „Odwiedziny Żyrafy” – a story about openness and accepting differences, based on the book „Odwiedziła mnie żyrafa” by Stanisław Wygodzki.
Early primary school children can explore universal values through adaptations of beloved books, such as the touching „Piaskowy Wilk” (Teatr Pinokio in Łódź), the lively “Karlsson vom Dach” (Theater Gruene Sosse), and „PIES, który jeździł koleją” (Teatr Mały in Tychy) – a performance that gently introduces young audiences to the concept of life’s inevitable changes.

fot. B. Ropski
For older students, we recommend modern international dance pieces – including „Ich kann’s nicht lassen” (Tanzkomplizen, Berlin), where children become co-creators of a krump performance, as well as deeply moving shows exploring identity and human connection, like „Schön Anders” by Ceren Oran and team.
Students in higher grades will also have the chance to discover a contemporary reinterpretation of a literary classic in „Tajemniczy ogród” (Teatr Zagłębia), a performance that offers a fresh perspective on growing up, loss, and the passage of time.

Schön Anders (Beautifully Different), fot. De-Da Productions
If you have any questions, please contact Anna Zielińska at: rezerwacje@csdpoznan.pl
The performances “Karlsson vom Dach”, “Schön Anders”, and “Ich kann’s nicht lassen” received financial support from Fundacja Współpracy Polsko-Niemieckiej (the Foundation for Polish-German Cooperation) as part of the 25th Children’s Art Biennale project.