Lambe-Lambe theater is a unique and intimate style of puppetry that emerged in Brazil in the late 1980s, created by puppeteers Denisse do Santos and Ismine Lima. This form of micro-theater typically features a short performance, lasting one to three minutes, staged within a small box or other enclosed container. Each show is designed for a single spectator, who peers into the box through a peephole and listens to accompanying sounds—music, narration, or dialogue—via headphones. 

The performances often tell miniature stories, combining intricate visuals with carefully curated soundscapes to create an immersive and personal experience. Known as **caja mágica** (magic box) or **caja misteriosa** (mysterious box) In some parts of Latin America, Lambe-Lambe theater has gained widespread popularity across the world. Its charm lies in its ability to deliver powerful, evocative narratives in a highly condensed and private format. Lightweight and portable, Lambe-Lambe offers endless creative possibilities.