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You and the World • Inversedance - Zoltán Fodor Company
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You and the World • Inversedance - Zoltán Fodor Company

In the performance entitled You and the World, inspired by a selection of poems from the volume of the same title, we have created a pictorial world that reflects the thoughtfulness of the poet's works written in this period of life and his triple thematisation of relational systems, where YOU, defined against the I, is given a place beside the I together with the environment surrounding these two.

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On the one hand, this triple system provides an opportunity for a rather intimate representation, where I, as a self-address, watches as an external observer the recognised or subconsciously rambling desires and constraints of YOU, while illustrating the connection between the mass and the individual in various ways, approaching from the world at large.

Although Lőrinc Szabó's questions carry their constant relevance, now that the world may be forced to change, even more emphasis is placed on self-analysis, the role of the individuals, taking responsibility and thus their place in society and in the network of contacts. The reflection on the problems of the past and the present goes beyond the concreteness of words in the play, also giving way to free associations.

You and the World - Inversedance 14+
Zoltán Fodor Company
contemporary ballet 45 minutes in 1 act

Performed by the artists of the Inversedance - Zoltán Fodor Company:
Bianka Bódi, Sára Dowidat, Clark David Bonus Ortega, Daniéla Paláncz, Cintia Petrőcz, Chiara Alessandro
Yun Ju Huang

Music: Attila Gergely
Set design: Tamás Rákay
Costume design: Diána Veréb
Dramaturgy: Károly Juhász
Choreographed by Zoltán Fodor, Harangozó Award winner

The performance contains stroboscopic effects.

Sponsored by Municipality of Balatonföldvár City, Ministry of Human Capacities, National Cultural Fund of Hungary, Performing and Creative Arts Foundation

Photos: Krisztina Csendes

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