Leo's search for a new home - puppet show

Leo’s search for a new home is a puppet performance for children with the aim to create awareness and highlight both individual and communal responsibility for environmental conservation and sustainable ecosystems. The plot focuses on shared values of the EU member states and on today’s most pressing issues of plastic pollution in the world’s oceans. The values transmitted in this play are globally understood: individual and community responsibility, friendship and inter-reliance, generosity and selflessness, working together for a cleaner world for all.

Leo's Search for a New Home is a children's book written by Maciej Ochalik, a Polish playwright. The story follows Leo, a young sea turtle looking for a place he can call home. As Leo sets out on a journey to find a new home, he encounters a variety of different animals and scenarios, each with its own unique set of characteristics and challenges. Along the way, Leo learns valuable lessons about the environment, perseverance, determination, and the importance of joint action.

Throughout the story, Leo faces many obstacles but he never gives up. He meets a group of friendly eels who caution him to beware of the stinking garbage islands in the ocean, and a wise old swordfish who tells him about a place he once visited that was clean and beautiful.

As Leo continues his journey, he gets trapped by a fishing line and a hook. He is floating endlessly and is starting to lose hope when out of nowhere he is saved by a girl and her father. The girl and her father are in the middle of cleaning up the beach when they find Leo...

...find out more on 10th June!

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12:00 pm - 01:30 pm
Jain Bhavan Auditorium
How to join?

Kenyan school's participation is by invitation. A few seats available for the general public, please get a free ticket on the link, subject to availability.

There will be two shows - at 12:00 noon and at 4:00p.m