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dance, contemporary circus
Based on Mór Jókai: Szaffi
GG Dance Eger / Bartók Dance Theatre of Dunaújváros - dance fairytale
20 December 2015, Sunday
2 pm - 3 pm
Festival Theatre

Mór Jókai

Szaffi

This is a story of finding true treasure through the magic of dance, or: "I shall tell you a magical story of finding true treasure, a story from long ago, / Of war and peace, of hatred and love, / Of villainy and great deeds, I shall tell you a story from the land of stories, / In a Hungary of the past, of destiny and people, / Of a lost child, a story of money, a story of desire, / Of love and friendship, of the "possible” and "none,” / Of Szaffi, the true treasure, of darkness and light, / A story of dance and music. I'll tell you a story: its only price is your silence… / Pay attention to Cafrinka!
In the words of Kálmán Mikszáth, Szaffi is a "fantastic, extravagant fairytale.” It is a love story about the hunt for treasure, about finding and recognising both false and true values, spiced with a pinch of magic, a handful of humour and no little emotion. Mór Jókai's work became known to today's audience primarily through Attila Dargay and József Romhányi's ageless animated film, which captured the imaginations of children and childlike adults alike. The present production takes a novel approach in presenting the story through the magic of dance.

Presented by: National Dance Theatre

Cast:

Szaffi Karolina Tóth
Jónás Attila Emődi
Loncsár Dénes Kovács
Arzéna Dorottya Kelemen
Feuerstein Attila Kárpát
Puzzola Albert Hernicz
Turkish father Gusztáv Eller
Hungarian father András Schlégl
Mother Judit Takács
Bear Balázs Oláh
Kitten Tímea Árvai
Cafrinka Gabriella Dér

Serbs, Gypsies, Hungarians, Turks:

Bettina Dunai
Balázs Oláh
Dorottya Kelemen
Csaba Nagy
Karolina Tóth
András Schlégl
Gusztáv Eller
Jusztina Hahn
Liliána Jaklics
Albert Hernicz
Dénes Kovács
Éva Papp
Attila Kárpát
Judit Takács
Krisztián Széchenyi
Noémi Andrea Gál

Rascians, Gypsies, Hungarians, Turks:

Attila Emődi

Creators:

music Béla Ágoston
set design János Mira
costumes Edit Zeke
dramaturgy József Bal
libretto Andrea Szőke
choreography Bertalan Vári, Tamás Topolánszky
assistant Lotti Pintér
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