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IX. Pécsi Nemzetközi Tánctalálkozó

Contemporary Marathon in 3 parts for 3 hours

Chamber Theatre

Bemutató:


1st Part | TranzDanz: Deja Vu 

 

Photo (on the right): Kővágó Nagy Imre

 

Choreographer, Visual Design: KOVÁCS Gerzson Péter 

Dancers: BORA Gábor, FEHÉR Laura, GERA Anita, TÓKOS Attila

 

…the Seventh, the Eights, all the 23 districts, the Seventies, the Eightees – in 2015…

Here we are, on the courtyard of a pristine apartment bloc, in the slum of Budapest, in the Carpathian Basin, in Eastern-Europe. Here, on the back stairway, in the bedsittingroom, on the driveway, on the street and in the Thirsty, our persons live here their everyday wishes, dreams, bursts of activity and setbacks… They are subjectioned and naked, the creators and characters in the same time of the almost unfoldingly untrue paint. There isn’t night or morning, there are no seasons either, the Time has stopped (or walks around)… it’s great to be here, I tell you, it’s cool…

 

2nd Part | Radioballet: The Nature of Love

 

Photo (bottom right) Dömölky Dániel

 

Choreographers, performers: EGYED Bea, ÚJVÁRI Milán 

Music: Montage

Text: RADNÓTI Miklós, Charles BUKOWSKI

Dramaturg: ANDRÁSSY Máté

Lighting: PAYER Ferenc

Film: GOTHÁR Márton

 

The young Hungarian performance artists Bea Egyed and Milan Újvári present a highly physical, sometimes combative duet that explores the dynamics of love. The two prod and push, dress and undress, and provoke anger and tenderness in each other. The duo appears as part of the upcoming new generation of Hungarian dance theater artists.

 

3rd Part | Feledi Project: Psyché

 

Photo (On the left): Papp Tibor

 

Dancers: KRAUSZ Alíz, BAJÁRI Levente, FELEDI János

 

Stage Design: MINORICS Krisztián, MATISZ Gábor

Costumes: HENEZ Mariann

Dramaturg, Assistant to the Director: LISZTÓCZKY Hajnal

Director-Choreographer: FELEDI János

 

Psyché in the Greek mythology is the embodiment of the human soul, who gets into an allegoric affair with Erosz, the god of love. The dance show tells about an extraordinary woman who has unbridled desire for freedom and she struggles despairingly for love and for her life’s completeness. The woman’s fate is that only two different men can fulfill her physical and mental desire and love. The play is inspired by Weöres Sándor’s Psyché.