This premiere of the PR-Evolution Dance Company is a Belgian–Serbian–Hungarian coproduction. The three-part show presents the choreographies of Brussels-based Máté Mészáros, Belgrade-born Leo Mujic, and Zsófia Nemes, company director of the PR-Evolution Dance Company, former dancer of the Szeged Contemporary Dance Company. All three explore the ways in which we establish connections, the problems of communication and self-identity. Zsófia Nemes’s lyric, refined choreography grasps the sense of b...eing lost. “We lose reality, and rationality is no longer of help. But there is something inside that shows the way: intuition, the reality of the heart, the gesture of dedication, the sacral power of the female quality.” Máté Mészáros, the creator of the second part, says: “We are in continuous contact with ourselves, and we keep seeking the right answers in the form of an inner monologue. We react to the questions we ask ourselves, to those created by time as it seeps through us. Our answers are often correct, but sometimes the enigma, the lack of an answer renders us speechless, and only the question resounds in the silence.” “We can get isolated from others in a variety of ways,” says Leo Mujic, “without our recognizing it is happening, or it being too late when we become conscious of it. New technologies, like chat or Skype enable us to talk to others without meeting them. Maybe ever. Nameless, faceless. We can get outcasts even within a community, for reasons real or perceived. The simplest solution is escape. Into ourselves. The world turns in on us, we become its captives, self-searching becoming the only reason for, and means of, survival.” Considered one of the most talented artists in Hungarian contemporary dance, Attila Kun founded the company in 2003, upon returning home from London, where he had worked with the world-famous Rambert Dance Company. Originally a project troupe with no permanent members, PR-Evolution has evolved into one of the most promising and fruitful Hungarian dance companies. In 2008 it reformed as a permanent company under the leadership of founder Zsófia Nemes, with a new image, new artistic goals and new productions. What remained unchanged was the strong technical background and an ambition to achieve the best artistic quality possible. They seek to find new directions and popularize contemporary dance. The images, moods and emotions that inform our everyday life find expression in the beauty of dance, the expressiveness of motions. The company, which has produced 17 choreographies, was awarded a special prize of the Budapest City Council in 2007, for creating a new quality in Hungarian contemporary dance. The company came away with the Professional Prize of the Budapest Fringe Festival twice, receiving the distinction for their Blue Men in 2010, and for Water Stirring, or, The Dream of a Painter in 2011.
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