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dance, contemporary circus
Szeged Contemporary Dance Company: Concerto / The Wilds / The Saint
3 October 2023, Tuesday
5 pm - 7 pm
2 intervals
Festival Theatre
Produced by Müpa Budapest

What kinds of visions does a thoughtful, sensitive man have - in our case the hero of our first ballet, Béla Bartók - when he feels the compulsion to create even as he worries about the future of the world far from home?
Can the fence that stretches taut between the intellectual capacity of the audience and the instinctual nature of dance be broken?
Can a person become an immaculate saint if they thought they were unworthy of redemption all their life? These are just some of the questions that these three one-act dance productions by the Kossuth Prize-winning director and choreographer Tamás Juronics seek to answer.

This three-part dance show by Juronics's Szeged Contemporary Dance Company, now being presented live on the Müpa Budapest stage for the first time, is connected to the institution in several ways. The online premiere of the "pantomime grotesque” composed to Béla Bartók's Concerto for Orchestra was first shown as part of the Bartók Spring festival. In addition to the persona of the composer himself, the work also evokes the characteristic figures of his works for the stage. Following one after the other in this large-scale visual world are visionary scenes in which allegorical figures represent a not-so-distant era. Two of the winning entries of the 2020 Müpa Budapest Music Competition inspired the choreographies for the other two pieces in the programme. Dániel Lázár's composition Together or Alone became the basis of Wilds: in it, we witness a tribal ritual as the foreign exotic clashes with the civilised intellect. Competition and struggle commence, but the outcome of the struggle is in doubt… It was the music of Viktor Molnár's Mars Mission that provided the starting point for staging The Saint. The one-person, passionate dance builds on ancient pairs of contrasts: human frailty and the vulnerability of the body are countered by the search for faith and the impossibility of striving for good. The dance ensemble's old partner the Szeged Symphony Orchestra, playing under the baton of Sándor Gyüdi, will supply the music for the evening.

The premiere was presented by Müpa Budapest as a joint event with the Szeged Contemporary Dance Company as part of the Bartók Spring.

Presented by: Müpa Budapest

Conductor:

Sándor Gyüdi

Featuring:

Szeged Symphony Orchestra

Creators:

Lighting Ferenc Stadler
Choreographer, artistic director Tamás Juronics
Assistant to the choreographer Gergely Czár
Ballet director András Pataki

Concerto:

Béla Bartók Vencel Csetényi
Ditta Pásztory Petra Bocsi
Duke Bluebeard Gergely Czár
Judit / Allegory of the Home Letizia Melchiorre
Mandarin Róbert Kiss
Mimi Miriam Munno
Wooden Prince Csongor Füzesi
Princess Giordana Marzocchi
Spider Diletta Ranuzzi
Satan Lotár Vincze
Also featuring Janka Nier
Francesco Totaro
Diletta Savini
Désirée Bazzani
Adrienn Nyeste
Music Béla Bartók
Costumes Dóra Mojzes
Concept-choreography Tamás Juronics

Wilds:

Girl Diletta Ranuzzi
Wilds Letizia Melchiorre
Giordana Marzocchi
Gergely Czár
Diletta Savini
Miriam Munno
Désirée Bazzani
Róbert Kiss
Janka Nier
Adrienn Nyeste
Francesco Totaro
Lotár Vincze
Music Dániel Lázár: Together or Alone - The work was an award winner of the 2020 Müpa Budapest Music Competition
Costume concept Boglárka Heim
Costume fabrication D'Ange

The Saint:

The Saint Petra Bocsi
Music Viktor Molnár: Mars Mission - The work was an award winner of the 2020 Müpa Budapest Music Competition
Visual concept Tamás Juronics
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