Transit - Ballet Company of Győr
We are inviting our audience to a special journey led by our international choreographers.
We are inviting our audience to a special journey led by our international choreographers.
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Last event date: Sunday, November 09 2025 7:00PM
First, we will land on another planet in Jordan James Bridge\'s science fiction ballet, trying to understand what makes us human in the light of an alien life form, then in Kim Jung's impulsive and dramatic work we will delve into the depths of our own consciousness through our own self-image. Unknown worlds that ask us the question: who are we humans really?
Falling Into Jupiter
Performed by
Az Idegenek királynője: Tetiana Baranovska
Az Idegenek vezére: Patrik Engelbrecht
Az Emberek vezére: Szentiványi Richard
Tetiana Baranovska, Patrik Engelbrecht, Nikolas Askonidis, Borna Cicak, Luka Dimic, Máté Gémesi,Gerda Guti, Ábel Ónódy, Eszter Adria Herkovics, Luigi Iannone, Zoltán Jekli — Harangozó Award winner, Lea Napsugár Joó, Eszter Kovács, Adrienn Matuza — Harangozó Award winner, Franciska Nagy, Tatiana Shipilova, Rebeka Szendrey, Richard Szentiványi, Margarida Filipe, Barbara Tüű, Daichi Uematsu
Assistants: Luke Ahmet
Assistant répétiteur: Krisztina Szőllősi
Visual Designer: George Harvey
AI Art: Joe Bowler
Digital Body camera operator: Zoltán Jekli
Costume Designer: Sara Mackenzie
Costume: Katalin Nagyné Vass
Directed and choreographed by Jordan James Bridge
Mirror
Performed by Barbara Tüű, Richard Szentiványi, Daichi Uematsu, Gerda Guti, Eszter Adria Herkovics, Lea Napsugár Joó, Eszter Kovács, Tatiana Shipilova, Adrienn Matuza, Franciska Nagy, Rebeka Szendrey, Tetiana Baranovska, Park Chaewon, Borna Cicak, Patrik Engelbrecht, Zoltán Jekli, Luka Dimic, Thales Henrique
Assistants: Ji-woo Lim, Da-yeon Kang
Music: Young-seon Woo
Costumes Designer: Min-joo Kang
Visuals: Jong-seok Kim
Light: Min-su Kim, Bálint Pongrácz
Assistant répétiteur: Levente Bajári
Choreographed by Jung-a Kim
Director: László Velekei
Bármerre járjak is, a helyet, a kultúrát, az arcokat, a pillanatokat már örökre viszem tovább magammal. Az élmények velem jönnek, épp úgy, ahogy a múltat is magunkkal visszük. Ami ma a jelenem, holnap a múltammá válik. De melyik másodperc az, mely a kettőt elválasztja?
Yvette Bozsik’s solo performance was inspired by Mineko Iwasaki, the protagonist of Memoirs of a Geisha. The performance takes viewers into the lonely, secretive, and personal world of Women of Dance and Art, the memoir of an elderly dancer who always danced with her whole soul. Yvette Bozsik’s iconic partner, Tamás Vati, also features in the performance, which reveals the inner work of a dancer’s self-knowledge, rituals, inner vibrations, and secrets in the triple unity of body, soul, and spirit. Yvette Bozsik’s solo performance was inspired by the autobiography Geisha of Gion by Mineko Iwasaki, the protagonist of the world-famous book and film Memoirs of a Geisha.
Ever since God gave Adam a companion, fashioned from his rib, in Paradise, the order of the world has been that no one should live alone. Its modality has taken dozens of shades over the millennia since then: cohabitation, bigamy, polygamy, polyandry, all the way until we come to the most familiar form today.
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The forest was covered with soft, pure white snow and with the quiet dance of the falling snowflakes the exciting…
EXISTENCE is a tango dance theatre work that follows along the journey of human life—from the drifting impetus of youth…
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