The literary source of our first street performance was the poem of Byelorussian classic Yanka Kupala.
It is a story of a plain village girl killed by a mean Lord for daring to show her pride and dignity instead of slavish obedience, and about a village rebellion which outburst after that.
The performance is ŕn effort to create a bright street show containing elements of hyperbola and grotesque with the purpose to convey to the viewer in absolutely simple form the idea of necessity of permanent fight for one's own dignity, for the “right to be called People”, and that humiliation and degradation can be only fought with the help of forgotten people‘s bravery and genuine human solidarity in the aspiration to gain freedom and create one's own life.