For more than 40 years, this celebrated troupe has showcased the rich African puppet traditions not only in their homeland but also abroad, captivating audiences in Europe and the United States. In the productions of master Yaya Coulibaly, who preserves the authentic puppet art of the Bambara people, enchanted spectators encounter heroes of folk tales and legends, as well as characters from history and contemporary African life.
The theater’s creative repertoire includes a wide variety of puppetry techniques—marionettes, rod puppets, and even traditional masks come to life on stage. The unique atmosphere of the Malian troupe’s performances is further enhanced by live folk music.
“Shombay Fest,” now held for the sixth time, has established itself as one of the most significant puppet theater festivals in Russia. This year, the theatrical celebration brought together leading puppetry masters from various regions of our country, as well as guests from Mali, Kazakhstan, and Republika Srpska.
The festival performance of Yaya Coulibaly’s theater will take place on Sunday, June 21, the closing day of the festival. The troupe will present to Russian audiences its vivid and distinctive production “Little Siu,” a performance capable of engaging, surprising, and inspiring viewers of all ages.