The Magic Flute - GG Dance Eger
The Magic Flute is a fable-like story, full of twists and turns. It can be analysed separately in its layers, and we have seen it in countless adaptations and interpretations. more
The Magic Flute is a fable-like story, full of twists and turns. It can be analysed separately in its layers, and we have seen it in countless adaptations and interpretations. more
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Last event date: Saturday, June 01 2024 7:00PM
The Magic Flute is a fable-like story, full of twists and turns. It can be analysed separately in its layers, and we have seen it in countless adaptations and interpretations.
This time, we’re exploring the stages of growing up, the difficulties of finding a partner, the external and internal contradictions involved, and we’re also highlighting the possible consequences of these obstacles. You can see variations and reflections of different characters on this theme, of course not forgetting the original tale.
Our intention is that the viewers should accompany the heroes through dramatic, humorous and grotesque adventures along the winding paths of detours and trials, and finally, together with them, they will also step out of the chilly gloom of the Night into the life-giving light of the Sun.
Revival director: Tamás Topolánszky Gyula Harangozó Award Winner, érdemes művész
Set: Tamás Vati
Costumes: Nikolett Bati
Visual: László Sátori
Light Designer: József Pető
Assistant to Choreographer: Attila Emődi
Assistant: Alexandra Kiss
Stage Manager: Ildikó Hódosi
Choreographer and directed by Noémi Kulcsár, Gyula Harangozó Award Winner
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