The performance was inspired by the series "Adult wars, children's stories", the graphic novel "Przybysz" by Shaun Tan, "Wandering Nabu" by Jarosław Mikołajewski, the reportage "Children from the Brest railway station" by Marina Hula and Monika Głuska - Durenkamp, and the memories of migrants. It is a form of a joint journey with the viewer, during which successive stories of migrants, locked in suitcases, are revealed to the world, told without words, to the accompaniment of sounds and live music. The project, which crosses the boundaries of puppet theatre, visual theatre, physical theatre and dance in the air, operates with a wealth of sound and image, indirectly influencing the viewer's imagination and opening up a wide field of interpretation. At its core is the confrontation of the spectator with the circumstances that force a person to decide to leave their own home and look for a new place on earth for themselves. With the help of the travel tickets they receive at the beginning of the performance, the audience decides which stories will be told and which will remain hidden.