Bemutató:
"I see the eight of us with our 'Secret Annexe' as if we were a little piece of blue heaven, surrounded by heavy black rain clouds. The round, clearly defined spot where we stand is still safe, but the clouds gather more closely about us and the circle which separates us from the approaching danger closes more and more tightly. (...) We all look down below, where people are fighting each other, we look above, where it is quiet and beautiful, and meanwhile we are cut off by the great dark mass, which will not let us go upwards, but which stands before us as an impenetrable wall; it tries to crush us (...)"
A little girl writes in her diary, while the storm clouds of World War 2 continue to gather above her. This performance by the Budapest Dance Theatre attempts to unravel the personality of this special, life-loving individual, balancing on the boundaries of dance and literature.
Performed by the dancers of Budapest Dance Theatre
Anne Frank: SÁGHY Alexandra
Otto Frank: GÁLFFI László (reading excerpts from the diary in Hungarian)
Set and Costume Design: KLIMÓ Péter
Dramaturg: VÉCSEI Anna
Composer: SZÁNTÓ Dániel
Text translated by BERNÁTH István
The Choreographer’s Assistant: SÁGHY Alexandra
Choreographer, Artistic Director: FÖLDI Béla