Scenarij | Volshebnaja Kistochka
The phrase (Russian: Волшебная кисточка) translates to "The Magic Brush" . In the context of a "scenarij" (scenario/script), it typically refers to a popular theme for children's plays, puppet shows, or school performances, often based on the famous Chinese folk tale about a boy named Ma Liang.
Depending on the specific "scenarij" you are looking for, it might be adapted for different age groups:
: A more theatrical version of the Ma Liang story, emphasizing moral lessons about greed and helping others. volshebnaja kistochka scenarij
: Focuses on simple dialogues and musical numbers. Often features characters like "Zima" (Winter) or "Osen" (Autumn) who use the brush to change the seasons.
: Anything he paints with the brush becomes real (e.g., painting a bird makes it fly away; painting food feeds the hungry). : Focuses on simple dialogues and musical numbers
: A greedy local official or emperor hears of the brush and tries to force the boy to paint gold or treasures.
: The artist uses his wits and the brush to outsmart the villain (e.g., painting a sea and a ship, then a storm to wash the villain away). Script Variations : A greedy local official or emperor hears
: A poor but talented young artist receives a magic brush from a mysterious elder or in a dream.