Narda, the Guardian Girl
- When
- Sat, Aug 15, 7:00 AM
- Price
- Check source
- Organizer
- TuBoleta
Check source · Source: TuBoleta
About this plan
An Indigenous girl walks deep into the Amazon rainforest to bring back the seeds that can save her land. That is how Narda, the Guardian Girl begins, a puppet play made for families in Bogota.
The show comes from Titeres La Zotea, a company from Bucaramanga with almost twenty years on stage. They won the Iberescena Award in 2024. The production mixes masks, puppets, and stories from the Ingas and Kamentsa peoples into a participatory adventure, where the audience helps pick the path.
It is a solid pick if you want kid friendly plans in Bogota that mix fun with a message about caring for nature.
What to expect
- Puppet theater for the whole family
- Based on Ingas and Kamentsa traditions
- The audience chooses how the story ends
- A production by Titeres La Zotea
- Iberescena Award 2024 for the company
Who it's for
It fits families with young kids, schools, and anyone looking for a different cultural plan in Bogota, with values tied to nature and the memory of Amazonian peoples.
Tips
- Arrive early so you can settle the kids in
- Check the runtime before bringing very young children
- Buy tickets ahead through the source
- Confirm the venue and address on the official page
- Ask about discounts for kids or family groups
FAQ
What is Narda, the Guardian Girl about?
It tells the story of Bernarda, an Indigenous girl who travels through the Amazon looking for native seeds to bring her land back to life. The show mixes puppets, masks, and stories from the Ingas and Kamentsa peoples.
Is this a good plan for kids in Bogota?
Yes. It is a puppet play made for family audiences and works well as a kid friendly plan in Bogota, with messages about caring for nature.
Who is putting on the show?
The company Titeres La Zotea, based in Bucaramanga, with close to twenty years of work and a winner of the Iberescena Award 2024.
Where is it playing in Bogota?
The official source confirms the venue, address, and date. Check that information through the TuBoleta link before you go.
How much do tickets cost?
It is a paid event. Check the ticket price through the source, since it can change based on the show and section.
How do I buy tickets?
From this page you can go straight to the official source to see availability and buy tickets safely.
Dates and prices may change. Always confirm on the source page.







