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Varázsvilág • Feledi János – Feledi Project

Varázsvilág • Feledi János – Feledi Project

A box can hide many things, especially if we can passthrough it into another, fairy-tale, magical dimension. The protagonist of the piece tries to make friends in a game world and meets various puppets. He learns that they have the same emotions, the same bonds and relationships develop between them as if they were people, and maybe he can even…  more

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Last event date: Saturday, May 24 2025 11:00AM

The production takes us to a magical world to which we all want to escape for a while from everyday life. Inspired by this fabulous, fantastic Russian ballet, the music of the children's performance Magic World isprovided by Ottorino Respighi, orchestrating Rossini's piano works. We can have an adventure in the fairy-tale world of our imagination. The performance draws on many classical ballet experiences, from Tchaikovsky's classic of classics, The Nutcracker, as the puppets in the box come to life, to Giselle, the world of fairy tales, The Steadfast Tin Soldier, A Midsummer Night's Dream, The Firebird and The Sleeping Beauty ballets.

Performed by Jusztina Bakonyi, Liliána Bozsányi, Flóra Frank, Csaba Mátyás Nagy, Bence Horváth, Milán Földesi

Artiste: Zsolt Szlavkovszki, Noémi Takács, Patricia Tamás, Nóra Györe

Artiste to Choreographer: Tünde Vincze 

Music: Respighi, Budafok Dohnanyi Orchestra

Set design: János Feledi 

Costumes: Mariann Henez 

Projection: Mátyás Fekete 

Light Designer: Miklós Hepkó 

 

Directed and choreographed by János Feledi 

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