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CSABA MOLNÁR: ECLIPSE (2015)

A show evoking the improvised masses of the party culture. Through the reinterpretation of the stereotypical situations created by the dancing crowd a new, fictitious, comic-like world is born. Beyond the dramas of the night life human games are resolved and a new trans-like state is achieved, in which the ego and the instincts are shadowed.

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ANNA RÉTI – RICARDO MACHADO: POINT OF YOU (2015)

The performance is a personal and in the same time philosophical game of the two creators, about truth, co-existence, encounters and the possible conflicts of different point of views, parallel realities. Point of You is a playful debate, an in-depth analysis of how you get lost in being right.

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GROTESQUE GYMNASTICS: APT. 14 (2015)

You get up. Have coffee. Iron your shirt. A well acquired routine. But what if you turn all this from horizontal to vertical? In this piece the dancers-acrobats merge elements of contemporary dance, physical theatre and circus acrobatics of aerial silk and Chinese pole. An Open Latitudes 3 coproduction of 2015.

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ZSUZSA RÓZSAVÖLGYI – TÓBIÁS TEREBESSY: OLD POND

“Old pond / frog leaps / into water sound.”
The piece expresses a potentially extra-human, imaginary community through visual, audio and kinesthetic sensations. Coproduction of SIN Culture Centre and Workshop Foundation, supported by LLB, an EU Culture Programme project.

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CSABA MOLNÁR: DECAMERON

In his latest piece Csaba Molnár investigates his own intuitive world with the sensual and structural worlds of Boccaccio’s. An exciting encounter of contemporary dance and theatre. Decameron was produced within the EU Culture Programme project, DÉPARTS.

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ANNA RÉTI – IDO BATASH: EGO TRIP (2014)

First collaboration of this Hungarian – Israeli choreographer duo, premiered within the DÉPARTS programme, an EU Culture Programme project. Ego Trip is an investigation into understanding the mechanism of egos and their relation to others and towards the society.

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