GALLERIES




Magyar



ART PHOTOGRAPHY / Dance


In ancient times the contact between dance and the self became indirect as clergy got a leading part in life.


 

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Joseph and his Brothers
Hungary Festival Ballet. Ivan Marko: Joseph and his Brothers
Tricks and Tracks
Tricks & Tracks: Pál Frenák was born in Budapest, in 1957, and settled down in Paris in 1983. He established his own Dance Company in 1989, and made his first choreography in France the same year, titled “Ter”. In the following years, mainly staging improvisational pieces, he worked with György Kurtág, Patrick Schneider and several other contemporary composers. His first real hit was the Les Palets / Skate-boards; this show, just as all his other works, could be seen by the Hungarian audience as well, as part of the Budapest Autumn Festivals, or as individual performances. Since 1998 Frenák has been working more and more in Hungary, the majority of dancers of his Company are Hungarian. The premiere of his last three shows (Out of the Cage, Tricks & Tracks and his latest, the Festen/Feast ) were held in Budapest, in the House of Contemporary Arts, the “Trafó”.
Béjart, Juan and Theresa
Béjart: Juan and Theresa The French-born Bejart set new standards during a career that spanned five decades, starting with his signature work, the 1959 staging of Stravinsky's "Rite of Spring," in which his dancers -- clad in sleek, shiny tights -- created an erotic aura with impulsive, natural movements that became a standard of …
Béjart, Elton-Berg
Béjart, Elton-Berg. Dancer: Karline Marion, Octavio Stanley és Stéphane Bourhis, Allan Fallieri
Béjart, Le Teck
Béjart, Le Teck, Dancer. Catherine Zuasnabar, JulienFavreau. The French-born Bejart set new standards during a career that spanned five decades, starting with his signature work, the 1959 staging of Stravinsky's "Rite of Spring," in which his dancers -- clad in sleek, shiny tights -- created an erotic aura with impulsive, natural movements that became a standard of …
Romeo and Juliet
Romeo and Juliet. Ballet of Győr, Koreographer: Robert North, Music: Szergej Prokofjev, dancer: Szabina Cserpák, Balázs Pátkai.

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