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
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, February 20 2024 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
Compared to Swan Lake, the well-known version of the classical ballet, I wished to rephrase the piece from another aspect, in a different light. In my interpretation, Siegfried is a young man with a split mind, who is being held captive by the traumas of his childhood as a result of his relationship with his mother.
This production of the FrenÁk Company features adynamic team, the members of a new generation. The young, creative dancers draw on the energies of their colourful cultural and linguistic differences as they bring a new creative approach to FrenÁk’s concept. It is a fusion of the arts, a multimedia work with two contrasting yet complementary parts that reflect on the contradictions of our times.
Our new performance is based on Lois Lowry’s novel The Giver, set in a society which at first appears to be utopian, where everything seems to be going perfectly well. Free of injustice, crime, violence and hunger, this is a society where people can live in harmony.
Two bodies meet at one point. This point is now common. Two bodies, two people meet at this common point.…
Humanity has grown too distant from its original, natural environment. While we yearn for a more harmonious existence, we are…
Fellépnek a Magyar Táncművészeti Egyetem Táncművészképző Intézetének növendékei-hallgatói.
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