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On Tiptoe – About Music and Dance, in Pairs - Léna Megyeri - Ádám Bősze

On Tiptoe – About Music and Dance, in Pairs - Léna Megyeri - Ádám Bősze

In the new On Tiptoe series, dance critic Léna Megyeri and music historian Ádám Bősze invite each other (and, of course, the audience) to play a game. Each one of their presentations is focused on a certain keyword or topic and invokes legendary figures, key masterpieces and intriguing stories of dance and music history.

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Last event date: Sunday, May 11 2025 5:00PM

We roam exotic landscapes, track down legends and scandals, uncover sensual adventures and also talk about our secret favourites... and these are only a few of the exciting discoveries waiting for the audience in these nights, illustrated by an abundance of music and dance excerpts.

The programme is in Hungarian.

 

Performed by Léna Megyeri, Ádám Bősze

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The idea for The Nutcracker ballet came from theone-time director of the Tsarist theatre who, based on E.T.A. Hoffmann’s fairy tale entitled the Nutcracker and the Mouse King, wanted to stage a fairy tale ballet that would surpass all that had gone before, both in sound and in spectacle. Tchaikovsky was asked to compose the music and after Swan Lake and Sleeping Beauty his third and final ballet was also a great success. It was the six-movement suite of the music of The Nutcracker that was first performed in March 1892, and in December of the same year the spectacularly presented theatrical work was also performed. The Nutcracker has become the most frequently played ballet piece of all time.

A Ringató foglalkozásokon megismertetjük a kisgyermekes családokkal a zenei nevelés lehetőségeit. Célunk, hogy a szülők és a gyerekek átéljék a közös éneklés és játék élményét. Várunk mindenkit, aki maga is úgy érzi, fontos az, hogy a művészet eszközeivel neveljünk, aki szívesen énekel, bővíti a dalkincsét, vagy éppen önmaga bátortalan az éneklésben.

“… for they were at hand, yet unreacheable, present, yet ungraspable …” (Krasznahorkai László)

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