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Carmina Burana • Szegedi Kortárs Balett

Carmina Burana • Szegedi Kortárs Balett

We get an insight into the ritual-filled life of barbarian settlement trying to seek out a living on the ruins of a civilisation and fighting for survival, fighting with their fears, trying to live through all things fate brings on to them.  more

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Fate which sometimes brings good things, love, joy, and sometimes brings sadness or death. A girl whose life was meant to be short, can feel truly happy for a moment, when love makes her forget all bad things, and makes her believe in a life that can be different, can be better. But Fortune is fickle and cruel. She doesn’t care about the beauty of the moment. Living through disappointments, joys and fears we can learn much more about ourselves, our own fates and chances – about our own humanity.(Tamás Juronics)

Girl: Miriam Munno 

Boy: Lotár Vincze

Death: Tamás Juronics 

Vencel Csetényi, Gergely Czár, Róbert Kiss, Csongor Füzesi, Francesco Totaro, Gioele Marcante, Diletta Ranuzzi, Letizia Melchiorre, Adrienn Nyeste, Málna Csató, Boglárka Rudisch, Hanna Dorsich, Alisa Kurilenkova

 

Music: Carl Orff

 

Set and costumes: Zsuzsa Molnár

Lighting: Stadler Ferenc, Szabó Dániel

Company Director: András Echéry-Pataki

Artistic Director: Tamás Juronics

Choreographed by Tamás Juronics

 

Supporters: Szeged Megyei Jogú Város Önkormányzata, Szegedi Nemzeti Színház, Kulturális és Innovációs Minisztérium, Nemzeti Kulturális Alap, Magyar Művészeti Akadémia, Kortárs Balettért Alapítvány, Porsche Szeged, Porsche M5, Novotel Hotel – Szeged, CE Glass Industries, Palánta Salátabár – Szeged, Busz Travel – Császár József, Hétkávézó, Pick Szeged – Handball, Szegedi Közlekedési Társaság, NUBU

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Throughout his career, Zoltán Zsuráfszky has been in a dialogue of poems and movements. In his choreographies, the world of movement inspired by poetry has always been present alongside traditional folk dance forms.

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