
Lábujjhegyen • Megyeri Léna - Bősze Ádám
Tánc és zene: első látásra (és hallásra)elválaszthatatlanok egymástól. Mégis, koreográfusok és komponisták viszonya meglehetősen viharosan és hullámzóan alakult az elmúlt évszázadok folyamán. more
Tánc és zene: első látásra (és hallásra)elválaszthatatlanok egymástól. Mégis, koreográfusok és komponisták viszonya meglehetősen viharosan és hullámzóan alakult az elmúlt évszázadok folyamán. more
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Last event date: Sunday, February 12 2023 7:30PM
The next stop of our Live Dance Archive series, marked by the name of Zoltán Zsuráfszky, will be presented under the title Viharsarok, this time directed by Gergő Sánta, dance leader of the Hungarian National Dance Ensemble.
Zsófia Pirók was the first Hungarian to earn a degree in flamenco dance from the Conservatorio Profesional de Danza in Seville. Her performances have been featured both in Hungarian and in international theatres and tablaos. In 2019, she was awarded the title Best Dancer of the Season from the Association of Hungarian Dance Artists. Her premieres are part of the programme at the National Dance Theatre Budapest, where she represents the highest level of the art of flamenco in Hungary.
Two deceptively similar suitcases end up in the wrong hands. That is how the characters embark on an adventurous journey full of complications, misunderstandings, and comic situations, where no one is quite who they seem to be. In the confusion, the threads become fatally tangled. To further complicate their relationships, the journey traps the characters in a single room. The girls become friends with each other, and the boys seek the company of the girls and then each other in their own individual ways.
Compared to Swan Lake, the well-known version of the classical ballet, I wished to rephrase the piece from another aspect,…
It takes all sorts to make a world. Both Physically and Spiritually. How well can you spot and accept diversity…
Lacus Pelso: the Latin name for Lake Balaton.
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