Probably, each of us has at least once thought about the existence of a parallel universe inhabited by mysterious antipodes. Where walking on your head is common practice; where the ordinary March rabbit takes a prominent place in society; where the most incredible and absurd things become reality…
“Lots of unclear things in a strange country— you can get confused and lost…” — the words from Vysotsky’s song, meant as a moral lesson for little Alice, harmonize with the narrative thread. Lewis Carroll makes you feel the main law of life’s dialectics—the unity and struggle of opposites—right here, in a small and very strange place.