Having recently jointly staged the ballads of János Arany, Kriszta Kováts and Mókus now turn their attention to the best-known work of ancient Chinese philosopher Lao Tzu. Mókus's music captures both that which is timeless and that which is specific to today – helped in no small measure by her unusual instrumentation. The “tao” – or “way” – is the ancient power of the creator, but it is not born of belief but of practical experience. The poems recommend and inspire a healthy lifestyle. The tr...inity of sky, man and earth is very important and it is our role to create harmony between the spiritual and the earthly, the yin and the yang. How do we address this challenge in today's unrelenting world? Kováts and Mókus have used music, light and visual arts to respond to the questions posed by the “Old Master” Lao Tzu. Presented by: Palace of Arts
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