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Winter Dance - Hungarian National Dance Ensemble

Winter Dance - Hungarian National Dance Ensemble

Nativity, carolling, St. Lucy’s procession – many mysterious folk customs, the superstitions of the winter season, the mysticism of witchcraft, the world of the spinning house...  more

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Last event date: Tuesday, March 04 2025 3:00PM

As a continuation of the Dancing Spring, the performance titled Winter Dance expands the folklore calendar of the Hungarian National Dance Ensemble for a whole year – in response to how our ethnographic treasure can be introduced to young people in an entertaining and spectacular way. And the winter holiday season, from harvest to carnival, is definitely suitable for pointing out that there was love, plenty of fun and much more also before technological development.Performed by Hungarian National Dance Ensemble and Band Script by Zsuzsa Zs. Vincze

Dance music editor: István Gázsa Papp

Composer: Ferenc Kiss

Costumes: Zsuzsa Zs. Vincze

Sets: Kázmér Tóth

Co-director: Zsuzsa Zs. Vincze, Harangozó Award Winner, Artist of Merit

Directed and choreographed by Zoltán Zsuráfszky Zoltán, Kossuth Prize

 

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„...a Héttorony mélyében fekszik a mérhetetlen kincs, melynek a Barát az őre; bizonyos éjeken látni őt völgyeket áthágó lépéssel, fejével a holdig felérve járni, s a kincshöz vivő kulcsokat kinálgatni. Ezen kincs magába foglalja mind azt, mi az isteni magyarföldön csak lelhető: aranyfákat, gyümölcsöt, szöllőgerezdeket, mindennemű állatot, bor helyett, iható folyékony aranyat, arany tyúkokat, hasonló tojást költve, arany köveket….” Ipolyi Arnold

The evoked era in the performance coincides with the time of the original premiere of Swan Lake. At the same time the second half of the 19th century was also a period known for the spreading of mental hospitals; patients 'possessed' by animal spirits and treatments of mental illnesses by torture and other bizarre methods.

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.

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