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GG Dance Eger | PR-Evolution | Radioballet

Chamber Theatre

Bemutató:


1st part | GG Dance Eger: Straight Labyrinth

length: appr. 25 min.
 
performed by: Tóth Karolina, Emődi Attila, Kelemen Dorottya, Schlégl András, Varga Kristóf, Szeles Viktória, Joni Österlund, Sánta Eszter
 
choreographer: Mészáros Máté
co-choreographer: Horváth Nóra
scenic design: Engler Imre
costumes: Szaniszló Tamásné
stage manager: Ludányi Andrea
assistant: Pintér Lotti
 
GG Dance Eger has been operating with the management of Tamás Topolánszky, as a part of the Gárdonyi Géza Theatre, since the August of 2011. Besides their own productions, they enrich the performances of their theatre as well. The company’s basic purpose is to establish a local audience with building a bridge over the chasm of “high” and popular art, and to bring the modern art close to today people with the help of music and dance. They would like to prove that the contemporary, advanced dance performance can also be easily intelligible and popular. 
 
2nd part | PR-Evolution Dance Company: Eternal Springtime
- piano evening - 
 
length: appr. 40 min.
 
performed by: Tokai Rita, Feicht Zoltán (dancers), Orbók Áron (actor), Teleki Gergő (pianist)
 
music: Teleki Gergő
video: Spengler László
costumes: Nemes Nóra
choreographer: Nemes Zsófia
 
Multi art essence, a shorter version of the company’s equal performance in which we instantly find ourselves in the range of our protagonists’ ideas and feelings, accompanied by Gergő Teleki’s live piano act. Poems of Endre Ady via music and dance.
 
3rd part | Radioballet: Totem and Taboo
 
length: appr. 45 min.
 
choreographers/performers: Egyed Bea, Újvári Milán
 
assistant: Soós Attila
music: Adrian Newgent
lighting: Payer Ferenc
trailer: Gothár Márton
 
After their successful first full-length production 'The Nature of Love', Radioballet, shows up with a new creation. The starting point of the performance is Sigmund Freud’s book with the same title, first published in 1913. 
Radioballet is a platform of two Hungarian independent dance artists, Bea Egyed And Milán Újvári. 

Radioballet: Totem and Taboo | Photo: Dömölky Dániel