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News / Nagyvárad Dance Ensemble 2016.05.10

Men, Women, Fellini, The Imaginary Invalid and Identity

What do men, women and Fellini have in common with Moliere, and what does identity mean in this context? How do all these come together?

No confusion here, this is not a nonsensical enumeration: these are the titles of the guest performances due in the immediate future.

As we have already informed our audience, the next guest performance will take place on Tuesday the 17th of May, when the Miskolc Ballet will present its dance play Men, Women, Fellini, at 7PM, on the big stage of Szigligeti Theatre. The production commemorates epochal Italian filmmaker Federico Fellini, while guiding us through the mysteries of relationships between man and woman. How do people end up beside each other? What powers make them stay together, and why do they drift apart? What kind of relationships emerge from anxiety, fear and distrust? And where in the world does this magical thing called love even come from? Choreography by Kozma Attila, music composed by Giovanni Sollima, set and costume design by Zeke Edit, assistant choreographer F?zi Attila.

Saturday, the 21st of May, at 7PM, GG Tánc Eger will present its dance comedy based on Moliere's work The Imaginary Invalid, in the Black Room of Szigligeti Studio. The last play by the most popular classicist French playwright has never been approached this way by a dance theatre. In this comedy, Moliere's life and art is combined, the line between reality and theatre is blurred. Director-choreographer: Grecsó Zoltán, assistant: Pintér Lotti, dramaturgist: Tóth Réka Ágnes, costumes by Szaniszló Tamásné. 

M Studio, who have already been our guests this Spring, will return on the 9th, at 7PM, with their performance Identity, on th stage of Szigligeti Theatre. The creators have said the following about the play: “Everyone has a life, a past, a present, an actual story, a cause that they show with sound, words, movement or even an object. Then these stories change „hosts”. Laurie Anderson has once sung: „There are ten million stories in the Naked City. But no one can remember which one is theirs.”Director-choreographer: Fehér Ferenc, music and light by: Kovácsovics Dávid, dramaturgis: Márton Imola.