

Inga-Lill's toilet bag
An intercultural piñata
The world is full of wonders and stories. From her suitcase, Inga-Lill conjures up a fascinating Sweden on stage for us. In folk dances and sing-along songs, she shows theatergoers big and small how colorful her homeland is. Then we learn z. B. get to know the Swedish midsummer tradition - a magical evening with dancing frogs, mysterious forest creatures and girls with flower wreaths in their hair. We meet Princess Victoria and Inga-Lill shows us her daring version of the traditional Swedish clog dance.
But that's not all: Inga-Lill's suitcase contains even more stories and objects from all over the world. Popular children's stories from Sweden meet reports of African safaris, Russian matryoshkas and a colorful parade of flags. And she also tells us what once happened in a fish factory in Iceland.
FOR CHILDREN FROM 1.5 YEARS
In the morning, in the afternoon, for the summer festival, outside or inside, the performance is variable and can also be booked for different age groups.
Played by Ylva Jangsell
Idea, costumes and equipment: Ylva Jangsell
Artistic collaboration: Matthias Alber and Åza Thelandersson Re
Photos: Thomas Alber and Klaus Fleige