OSCE Mission to Moldova

'Winnie-the-Pooh' for children from the both banks of Dniester river

“A right bank theatre, playing in a left bank House of Culture – this proves that co-operation is possible, that it is good, and that everyone benefits from it. We can do more, if we just try a little more. The children understand exactly what it is all about, when Winnie-the-Pooh says, ‘Those who are clever never understand anything’,’’ says Pickles.   (OSCE/Igor Schimbator)
“A right bank theatre, playing in a left bank House of Culture – this proves that co-operation is possible, that it is good, and that everyone benefits from it. We can do more, if we just try a little more. The children understand exactly what it is all about, when Winnie-the-Pooh says, ‘Those who are clever never understand anything’,’’ says Pickles. (OSCE/Igor Schimbator)

When: 5 December 2012

Where: House of Culture, Gura Bicului

Organized by: OSCE Mission to Moldova

The OSCE Mission to Moldova is supporting a musical adaptation of  A. A. Milne’s "Winnie-the-Pooh" by the Chisinau-based Anton Chekhov Russian Drama Theatre at the House of Culture in the village of Gura Bicului on 5 December 2012 at 14:00.

Approximately 300 children from Gura Bicului and 100 from Bychok in the Transdniestrian region are expected to attend the show. The event is part of the Mission’s efforts to promote confidence-building measures and communication between people on both sides of the river.