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dance, contemporary circus
Ballet Company of Győr: Movements to Stravinsky / Mimi
1 February 2023, Wednesday
6 pm - 8 pm
one interval
Festival Theatre
Produced by Müpa Budapest

Why can't two very different worlds enjoy each other's company? This is exactly what will happen at this two-part evening with the Ballet Company of Győr: The ethereal beauty of the minimalist choreography by the group's artistic director András Lukács was inspired by Stravisky and will be followed by László Velekei's grandiose narrative balett that attests to the power of magical realism. The classical and contemporary, the beautiful and coarse, the harmonious and dissonant do not cancel each other out, instead they complete one another to provide a full picture of our world.

Of the major provincial dance troupes, the Ballet of Company of Győr has one of the most prestigious legacies. Under the direction of László Velekei and András Lukács since 2020, the company considers tradition and innovation to be an inseparable duality in its commitment to updating the means of expression on the dance stage. The Movements to Stravinsky / Mimi programme is expected to be an important milestone on a long journey. András Lukács introduced the piece inspired by the music of Stravinsky with the ballet company of the Vienna Opera House in 2017, earning outstanding reviews. The core of the symphonic ballet is provided by the Serenata from the ballet Pulcinella, but after the choreographer identified this central element, many other works from the composer's broad ouevre practically presented themselves to him. Commedia dell'arte and the visual elements of the Renaissance supplement reserved movements that are exciting precisely for their disciplined nature. László Velekei's choreography of the story of Mimi takes place in an unusual location: a dreamworld soaring into the heights of euphoria set against the reality of a filthy metro underpass. In the absolute central role is the desired woman: Mimi.

Presented by: Müpa Budapest

Movements to Stravinsky:

Dancers Tetiana Baranovska
Bánk Téglás
Gerda Guti
Eszter Adria Herkovics
Patrik Engelbrecht
Lili Anna Marjai
Máté Gémesi
Eszter Kovács
Thales Henrique
Tatiana Shipilova
Richard Szentiványi
Borna Cicak
Music Igor Stravinsky
Costumes András Lukács, Mónika Herwerth
Lighting András Lukács, Dániel Dragos
Set design, choreographer András Lukács

Mimi:

Mimi Adrienn Matuza
Boys Luka Dimic
Zoltán Jekli
Luigi Iannone
A Figure Richard Szentiványi
The Mandarin Daichi Uematsu
Music montage
Costumes Gabi Győri
Set design László Velekei, Gabi Győri
Lighting Ferenc Stadler
Dramaturg Alexandra Csepi
Choreographer László Velekei
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