Christmas spirit’s already all around with the premiere of the Immersive Nutcracker, The winter miracle exhibition at Warsaw’s Fabryka Norblina. The E.T.A. Hoffmann’s fairy tale about love and kindness, which inspired Piotr Czajkowski to compose his famous ballet, is now available to both – the grown-ups and the youngest viewers in a completely new, spectacular form. Instead of just watching the story, visitors can fully immerse themselves in it with all their senses. All thanks to the unique spectacle created with the newest computer animation techniques, music and sound sensations and advanced image projection system using 360 degrees panorama technology. The magical Christmas experience in Warsaw premiered on November 17 and will be available until February 2024.
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Wiktoria Sawicka-Djassi
Freelance author, journalist and editor with over ten years of experience in public relations and communication for both domestic and international lifestyle brands. People and community enthusiast. Culture lover with a weak spot for literature. Traveler passionate about social diversity and mutual impact of people and their values.