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Reverie - Gradient Contemporary Ballet Debrecen

Reverie - Gradient Contemporary Ballet Debrecen

The two-act full-length production Reverie invites the audience into a world of reverie, memories, and contemplation. The debut show by the Debrecen company, founded in 2024 and consisting of young and international dance artists, will include two pieces with different moods. The first part, Sirius, draws inspiration from Árpád Tóth’s poem From Soul to Soul. The second, Fine Day, reworks the personal stories of Generation Z dancers to electronic music by Előd Abonyi.

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Last event date: Friday, June 06 2025 7:30PM

Act 1: Sirius

The Sirius piece was inspired by Árpád Tóth’s poem From Soul to Soul, which uses the metaphor of the distance of the stars to depict the difficulties of connecting with each other. The title refers to the brightest star in the night sky, Sirius, which symbolises control and hope alongside the unknown distance. The play explores the challenges of bridging distances and the contrast between light and darkness, while seeking an answer to Árpád Tóth's question: “Is Sirius farther away from me or one of my companions, oh, who can tell?”

Act 2: Fine Day

Fine Day focuses on the personal stories of young dance artists, through which they work through the challenges of their inner world and the world around them, accompanied by electronic music by Előd Abonyi. The title of the piece is inspired by Jane’s 1983 song It’s a Fine Day and aims to capture the experiences and qualities of Generation Z, and the hope for an ever brighter tomorrow.

 

Performed by Martina Balzamo, Chiara Cascino, Fernando Gabriel Luis, Kristóf Juhász, Elise Paris Turco, Rut Nache López, Fernando Perez Hernandez, Valerio Zaffalon

Music (Sirius) / Music: Erkki-Sven Tüür, The Winged Victory for the Sullen
Music (Fine Day) / Music: Előd Abonyi
Costume / Costume: Dóra Hegedűs
Lighting: Ferenc Harsányi
Video: Csaba Jóvér, Benedek Takács
Stage Manager: Tibor Steuer
Assistants to Choreographer: Fernando Gabriel Luis
Director-Choreographer: Edit Domoszlai

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