DancEUA – Choreo Sync | 14th SŐT7 Festival
An international dance performance featuring dance etudes by ten young choreographers from Sweden, Ukraine, Croatia, Romania, and Hungary.

Within the frameworks of DancEUA, the Forum of Young Choreographers, and NYIT at KET
The Choreo Sync international residency program offers ten young choreographers from Ukraine, Sweden, Croatia, Hungary, and Romania the opportunity to create short dance compositions with the guidance of a mentor and in close collaboration with the dancers of the Central Europe Dance Theatre. Working in pairs, the participants gain insight into each other’s creative processes while exploring new movement languages and stage forms.
During the evening, these ten short choreographies will be presented as a series of dance etudes, offering a glimpse into the latest, most experimental directions of contemporary dance.
Selected choreographers:
Daria Hordiichuk (Ukraine), Tetiana Znamerovska (Ukraine), Anna Borrás Picó (Sweden), Julia Ekvold (Sweden), Toni Flego (Croatia), Sofija Milic (Croatia), Réka Gyevnár (Hungary), Noémi Piller (Hungary), Dávid Dabóczi (Romania), Vanda Stefanescu (Romania)
Assistant: Lili Stern
Mentor: Márton Csuzi
Performed by: the dancers of the Central Europe Dance Theatre
The Choreo Sync residency program and showcase performance are part of dancEUA, a Creative Europe project (2024–2027) established by the Studio Contemporary Dance Company (Croatia), the Central Europe Dance Theatre (Hungary), Vitlycke – Centre for Performing Arts (Sweden), M Studio (Romania), and the UA Contemporary Dance Platform (Ukraine), with the aim of fostering the local development of contemporary dance art.
Bethlen Square Theater (Bethlen Téri Színház)
Bethlen Square Theater (Bethlen Téri Színház) Innovative, Contemporary, Collaborative Its mission is to be an interdisciplinary, experimental, and talent development center for contemporary performing artists, where creators from the region can realize their artistic visions under professional conditions and develop within a supportive environment. Its goal is to provide a creative workshop and a common platform for the geographically and professionally diverse artistic community of the region. Website: https://www.bethlenszinhaz.hu/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bethlenszinhaz Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bethlen_szinhaz/ Bethlen Téri Színház on the map: https://maps.app.goo.gl/JtbTNJC5uLfEXmHE6