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Kötelék - Budapest Táncszínház

2025-04-09T17:00:00.000Z

"I have long wanted to find my way through the maze of self-knowledge, or at least to make sense of my actions and reactions... These are automatic answers engrained in my mind from long ago. Over generations, we reconstruct the ingrained patterns, relive them over and over again, with minor changes...

It would be worth starting from these engraved patterns, unraveling and finally putting down these transgenerational packages.

In my new piece, I reflect on the mystery of the interconnectedness of souls, the invisible thread that binds people together and forms a tangled web between them, intangible yet so strongly present that it pulls them together like a magnet, from time to time. This link does not allow them to break away from this bond of the soul, even if their destiny takes a different direction, because the past defines and shapes us all and is present in the form of memories.

How do we choose each other? What is the sympathy by which we can suddenly enter each other's lives and be present as acquaintances, friends or lovers? Are time, space and interest factors the most important, or is there some invisible wire that pulls us together and then cannot let us go? The connection, the bond that binds us together for a lifetime or more...

You know that annoying scene in a film when the man and woman look back at the exact opposite time, so their relationship goes wrong?! Could it be a coincidence?! I think we control everything with our desires, thoughts, actions, letting go and patience...

So in my film they look back at each other at the right time..."

Apr
09

Schedule

Performed by:

Levinne Yvette Rafaelle, Maria Jose Borges, Marika Masuda, Marika Trucci, Matthew Bell, Varga Bendegúz, Varga Donát, Alice Gazzoli, Adéle Petit

Assistant choreographer: Varga Donát

Music by Attila Gergely

Light: Béla Földi

Video mapping: Péter Juhász

Choreographer: Alexandra Sághy

Supported by: Budapest Dance Theatre Foundation, NKA, KIM, Budapest Municipality

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Location

National Dance Theatre

On 15 February 2019, Budapest's unique new cultural arena opened its doors: the new National Dance Theatre in Millenáris Park. The building, equipped with the latest theatre technology and featuring unique architectural solutions, offers two theatre halls and a chamber hall for dance lovers, as well as rehearsal rooms for professional dancers. The foyer of the building will also become a community space open to visitors to the park, giving Millenáris the opportunity to become even more part of the capital's bloodstream.

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