Black to Say Silence • Győri Balett
On the occassion of the 100th anniversary of the end of World War I.
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On the occassion of the 100th anniversary of the end of World War I.
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Last event date: Tuesday, May 14 2019 7:00PM
A person is a delicate being, able to lose himself in the unknown and to become insignificant. To become like a drop in the ocean. His happiness is broken by his desire for power, he sacrifices everything for domination, only so that he may feel powerful. Our perceptions are distorted, we cannot see in the darkness, cannot hear in the silence. It was important for us to experience things again and again, even if we do not want to remember them. We are trying to overcome this devastating suffering, to open ourselves to hope, so that maybe we can build a better world.
Presented by: National Dance Theatre
Creators:
music: Fernando Lázaro
set designer: Andrea Kuprian
assistants: Marina Jiménez Blasco, Zsuzsanna Kara
costume designer, choreographer: Ángel Rodriguez
director: János Kiss
artistic director: László Velekei
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