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A new musical show for children has become

The new children’s show Ukulele In a series of about five minutes, the youngest spectators will be able to get to know the wonderful world of music at an early age and learn a clear and correct Latvian language. The show will feature two charming heroes – musical, resourceful and kind-hearted Uku and Lele. Latvian National Theater actor Uldis Siliņš has taken on the role of Uku, while singer Annija Putniņa plays Leli. Both friends will be joined in their musical space or ukulele by the image of 3D animation – the lovely Dieziņš, who will try to explore the world, moving along with the rhythm of music and constantly asking questions: “Hardly why …?”

Producer’s Ausma director and Ukuleles The author and director of the idea Marta Selecka says: “Latvia has always lacked quality content for young viewers, whose everyday life nowadays increasingly goes to different screens. We wanted to create the best content for babies as much as possible! Our main condition was – the show should be musical and include 3D Thanks to an excellent team – talented musicians, actors, educators and a professional film crew – together, we have created an artistically high-quality, modern, loving and musical audiovisual format. ” So far, the producer Ausma has created such children ‘s favorite programs and series as Famous things, Emi and Roo, Edge tricks.

In each of the Ukuleles For the first 20 series of the season, children together with Uku and Leli will be able to play music, sing and learn new songs related to the “themes” in the series – ball, wind, sleep, teeth, dog, etc. The show will feature original songs by talented composer Laura Polence, but the authors of the words – Edvards Kuks, Elizabete Lukšo-Ražinska and Inga Mastiņa. Ukulele will also feature songs and folk songs already familiar to children’s parents, arranged by musician Raimonds Petrauskis. In turn Ukuleles A variety of musical instruments are used in the sound recordings: piano, xylophone, metallophone, bells, flute, guitar, ukulele, percussion, etc.

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