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dance, contemporary circus
Artus - Goda Gábor Company: Drip Canon - How's it going, Heraclitus?
concert - dance - theatre interference
22 November 2023, Wednesday
6 pm - 7:30 pm
Festival Theatre
Produced by Müpa Budapest

This production by Gábor Goda offers a fresh interpretation of the questions, aphorisms, topoi, sutras and myths that have arisen and have been explored in the course of years of artistic work. As it follows up on fragments of creation jettisoned along the way, the production is informed by the essentials of the spirit of Artus's artistic credo, while it also allows the creators to summarize their achievements as humans and professionals, as well as to open new directions.
The concert: A canon of rain washing over the stage makes waves in unison with the sound of a 17-strong chorus.
The dance: The martial art of Tai Chi - flow, calmness, and the clean and precise reflection and counterbalancing of opposing forces.
The theatre: An imagined dialogue between Heraclitus and Goda - in the language of Artus.
Interference between three disciplines: A single movement, a single sound and a single image in constant flux.

The premiere was presented by Müpa Budapest and National Dance Theatre. Gábor Goda's Drip Canon production won a Rudolf Lábán Award for the best contemporary dance performance of 2015.

Special thanks to Tai Chi master András Havasi.

Presented by: Müpa Budapest

Creators / performers:

Tamás Bakó
Márton Debreczeni
Bea Egyed
Zoltán Mózes
Melinda Virág

Featuring:

Tai Chi Chuan artists Zoltán "Sáska” Nagy, László Greguss, Szilvia Izsák
musicians Á la cARTe Chamber Choir (artistic director: György Philipp)

Creators:

visual design Ferenc Sebestény, Gábor Goda, Bea Gold
costumes Kriszta Lőrincz
lighting, creative associate Gábor Kocsis
creative technicians Gábor Papp, Ágoston Nagy
video technology Krisztián Megyeri
texts Heraclitus, Gábor Goda
music György Philipp, László Melis
creative associate Csilla Nagy
production assistant Anna Fazekas
production manager Margit Hodován
assistant to the director Bea Gold
director, choreographer Gábor Goda
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