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Kirejko Dmitrij Taraszovics - Chernakova Olga / Adolphe Adam: KISKALÓZ

2025-04-05T09:00:00.000Z

Children's performance for kindergarten and primary school children

Apr
05

Schedule

Length of the performance: 2 hours with 1 break.

Like Little Swan Lake and Little Lace, the third independent production of the Hungarian National Ballet Institute features the students. Young and old, graduates and some of the Hungarian National Ballet's artists complete KisKalóz, which is innovative in many ways. Instead of a narrator, the actors themselves say a few words before the acts, but this is not the only way to help the audience interpret what they have seen. After the first act, which brings to life excerpts from the ballet "The Pirate", the second act takes us behind the scenes. The children will show the audience the stages of a production, from the first steps to the costume performances, and what it means to be a ballet dancer, known only as a "gyaki", or what happens every day in the ballet halls. The MNBI's diverse training will focus here on character dance, combining elements of classical ballet and dances of different peoples, before a rousing finale.

With the participation of students from the Hungarian National Ballet Institute

SUBSCRIPTIONS

Director. Olga Chernakova, Dmitry Kireyko Tarasovich

Composers Adolphe Adam, Mikhail Ivanovich Glinka, Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov, Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, Ludwig Minkus, Vittorio Monti, Farid Yarullin

Costume designer.

Choreographer / Ballet Master: Olga Chernakova, Dmitry Tarasovich Kireyko, Denis Muruyev, Radina Dace

Location

EIFFEL ART STUDIOS

The largest indoor complex in Hungarian railway history, a system of vast covered spaces unique in Europe, the Northern Railway Maintenance and Engineering Works was built between 1884 and 1886. After years of alterations and renovations, starting from 2020 it is now home to the Hungarian State Opera’s new logistics and art centre.

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