MINA - The Magic Forest

The Magic Forest

The Magic Forest follows the adventures of Nina, a brave little bee, as she and her friends—Gruia, a wise asprete fish, and the Giant, a sensitive colossus—discover the magic and fragility of the forest. This heartwarming tale highlights the importance of collaboration and respect for nature, while the characters guide the audience through a series of emotional and visually stunning moments into a world where endangered and imaginary creatures find refuge in an enchanted forest.

The Magic Forest is more than just a story—it’s an experience that brings to light essential lessons about nature, the fragile balance of ecosystems, and humanity’s role in preserving them. Designed for families, school groups, and anyone looking to enjoy an immersive, meaningful adventure, the production integrates educational themes such as:

Endangered Species:

  • The Asprete (Gruia): Represented by Gruia, this fish species has a 65-million-year history, surviving since the age of dinosaurs. Its story emphasizes the need for clean waters and biodiversity protection, symbolizing the fragility of nature.
  • The Bearded Vulture and Cave Bears: These rare or extinct species remind the audience of the consequences of human activities on the environment.

The Vital Role of Pollinators:

Nina the Bee: The main character showcases the importance of bees in pollinating plants and maintaining ecological balance. Her journey emphasizes how even the smallest human actions can impact the future of these essential pollinators.

The Magic of Nature and Imagination:

The show combines reality and fantasy, illustrating how nature can be a magical place. The Magic Forest becomes a realm of hope, where fantastical tales inspire real-world environmental protection efforts.

Cast:
Nina the Bee - Iulia Samson
Gruia the Asprete - Ciprian Cojenel
The Storyteller Giant - Robert Radoveneanu

Creative Team:
Script: Anca Manolache (VÂNĂ Studio)
Narrative and Video Content: MINA Studios
Original Soundtrack: George Popa

  • Tickets can be purchased online or at the MINA reception.
  • Children under 3 years old have free access, while those over 3 years old pay the full price.
  • From Wednesday to Sunday, the last two time slots are dedicated to adults and children aged 10 and over.

Warning! The immersive experience contains rapidly changing images, as well as moments of bright lights and loud sounds, which may be harmful to individuals for whom such stimuli are medically contraindicated (e.g., epilepsy, vertigo).