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Rising Sun - Gangaray Dance Company

Rising Sun - Gangaray Dance Company

The live music production Rising Sun is a combination of energies based on dynamic but meditative movement, triggering elementary and ancient energies.  more

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Without sparing silence as musicality, it will invite its viewers to interior landscapes presenting the colours and the character traits of noisy musical cavalcade and individuals. The harmony of music and dance also makes the dramas of our lives lighter. They were born together, still in distant ancient times. Their paths later parted, but the sense of their interdependence has remained at all times.

Performed by

Alkistis Metta, Krisztina Baumgartner, Izabela Wróblewska, Jessica Ridge, Enikő Kovács, Tímea Kinga Maday, Maria Llop Pallicé, Attila Szalay, Lúcia  Szatai

Music: ATARU Taiko ütőegyüttes, Ákos Vértes 

Light Designer: József Pető 

Costume design: Emese Kasza 

Contributor: József Hámor 

 

Choreographed by Tímea Kinga Maday 

 

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