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Halfway - Hungarian Dance University

Halfway - Hungarian Dance University

This performance provides a cross-section of the diversity and high professional standards of dance training, which will enable students to find employment with professional companies after graduation. The performance is also the end-of-year exam, where a panel of examiners assesses the work of students and teachers, and the leaders of the professional ensembles that will be their future workplaces are also invited.

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Last event date: Saturday, June 07 2025 7:00PM

The students of the Hungarian Dance University who choose the Hungarian Folk Dance Specialisation participate in a 5-year-training programme. They usually apply at the age of 14 and at the age of 19, they can leave their alma mater with a Dance Artist BA thanks to the University’s specialised training. The professional training covers a wide spectrum of dance arts: students learn not only authentic folk dance culture, but also the social arts such as classical ballet, modern dance, and modern ballroom dance, which are all a major part of their studies. At the end of the fifth year, they will give a public stage performance, focusing on artistic achievement. 

As of now, they are halfway through their journey, but as a result of their daily interdisciplinary professional work they want to use this solo evening to offer an experience that showcases their dance skills, their performing qualities, and an authentic and theatrical dance choreography worthy of the audience’s applause.

Performed by

Kata Bencze, Busai Bori Erhardt Janka Diósi Csenge Zsuzsanna Forró Dorka Viktória Gombos Zsófia Komáromi Léna Lakner Léna Mészáros Manga Dóra

Nemes Nóra Ősz Rebeka Poór Mária Sárándi Olga Asperján György Baka Levente Berencsi Pál Berki Kevin Ferenc Cserveni Szabolcs Gábor Farkas

Farkas Regő László Huszti József Kristóf Áron Makula Zoltán Molnár Gergely Petik Balázs Sándor Benjámin Solt

 

Choreographers:

János Appelshoffer, Erika Demeter, Gyöngyvér Hortobágyi, Zsolt Juhász, Andrea Kupec, Mihály Kupec, Gábor Mihályi, Béla Ónodi, Calin Orza, Tünde Rémi, Bertalan Vári, Miklós Végső, Jr. Zsuráfszky Zoltán

Participants: Jr. Sándor Csoóri and his friends

Technology: MTE Studio

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