GALLERIES
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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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Vernal Victim 2009
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Vernal Victim: Music: I. Sztravinszkij. Choreography: Kun Attila. Costumes-Scenery: Molnár Zsuzsa. Assistant : Horváth Gizella. Fuch Renáta, Light: Kun Attila, Hécz Péter. Scenich: Vidos Tibor.
Dancers: Horváth M. Lilla, Sóthy Virág, Cserpák Szabina, Szalai Judit, Gonzales Otero Hassan, Varga Ágnes, Hardi Beatrix, Jekli Zoltán, Horváth Krisztián, Pátkai Balázs, Sebestyén Bálint.
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The Miraculous Mandarin
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“Three apaches at their den force a young girl to stand by the window and attract passing men into the room, men who will later be brutally robbed by them. There are three seduction scenes. The first man to be lured up is a penniless old man. The second is none better. However, the third man is a rich Chinese. The catch is good, the girl tries to dilute him with her dance and the Mandarin’s zest for the girl is aroused, he falls passionately in love with the prostitute. The apaches grab and rob him, stab him with a sword, smother and strangle him, but without avail: the Mandarin in love remains fixated on the girl. To save the situation, by a womanly instinct, the prostitute agrees to fulfill the Mandarin’s desire: The Mandarin and the prostitute embrace passionately and with his longing fulfilled, he dies in an ecstasy of love.” |
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Splinters
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Tamás Juranics: Splinters
Stage-design and costumes: Zsuzsa Molnár
Splinters, bits and pieces and fragments. Fragments of destinies, loves and lives that so often determine the whole, at times our whole life. A night, when the unreal plays a real role, thus enhances the chance for accidental occurrences. I do not wish to speculate on the big questions of life, nor to draw a lesson at the end of the show; my intention is to simply highlight the bits and pieces of human destinies, true and false loves, desires, every-day Mandarins, disappointments, broken hearts – splinters. Tamás Juranics.
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Béjart, Juan and Theresa
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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 …
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Béjart, Elton-Berg
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Béjart, Elton-Berg. Dancer: Karline Marion, Octavio Stanley és Stéphane Bourhis, Allan Fallieri |
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Béjart, Le Teck
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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 …
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