Anatomical Theater

Anatomical theater - (from the Greek θεάτρος - Place where performances are performed) - a place in the hall where theatrical puppets are located, which are depicted in cross-section on the screen. The dolls replicate the shapes of the human body. Unfortunately, these objects are short-lived. The doll comes to life in front of the viewer, says a line and dies at the end of the performance. The exclamation “No hello!”, which appears after the performance of the dolls, is symbolic in nature and denotes the law of nature: human life begins at birth, and ends with the death of the organism. Then all our lives we are in a state of non-existence, since we do not live, but breathe, oh what do the hero's words indicate?