Kinetic Theatrical Play (KTP) is a relatively new form of theater that emphasizes the movement and physical expression of the actors. It incorporates elements of dance, pantomime, and mime. In KTP, the dialogue typical of traditional theater is replaced by gestures, posture, and movement, as the philosophy of this theatrical form focuses on expression through the body. The actors of KTP can use verbal expressions—such as words, verses, and brief sentences—to help the audience understand and engage with the scenario of a performance. In contrast, music, in its broadest sense (including not just songs and compositions but also various sounds and noises), is deeply connected to KTP. Therefore, it is easily apparent that KTP is particularly suitable mainly for children who are willing to express themselves through their bodies and communicate with a broader audience, with no language restrictions and without the need to memorize long or short dialogues.