On May 15, we invite you to the show "#TataTeżCzyta – DAD ALSO IMPROVISES", inaugurating this year's edition of the #TataTeżCzyta2025 campaign, organized by the Powszechnego Czytania Foundation and the Tatarak publishing house. The event will take place as part of the International Book Fair in Warsaw.
The aim of the initiative is to promote reading among men – a group that, according to data, still reads much less than women. This year's edition, under the slogan "Reading Connects" emphasizes that reading together with a child not only develops, but also builds strong emotional bonds. In the new version, the organizers point out that both reading and sports are activities that parents can - and even should - undertake together with their children, treating them as a form of entertainment and a source of joy.
Theatrical improvisation perfectly reflects how reading together stimulates the imagination and encourages us to discover the worlds of books.
Voice modulation, weaving in amusing digressions, and responding to the child's prompts give the reading a unique dynamic and engaging feel.
This interactive way of reading develops flexible thinking, strengthens active listening skills and builds a shared story.
Thanks to this, reaching for a book every day turns into a creative adventure, where each page becomes an opportunity for dialogue and deepening the emotional bond.
During the improvised performance "#TataTeżCzyta – TATA TEŻ IMPROWIZUJE", the Jachimek-Tremiszewski Trio and the Ambassadors of the #TataTeżCzyta2025 campaign will prove that "Reading connects" and show how fathers can strengthen their relationship with their children through creativity, openness and improvisation.
May 15, 3:30-5:00 p.m.
Auditorium of the Museum of Modern Art
More about the campaign at tatatezczyta.pl