MU Theatre, 20h, 3-4 March 2010
The pilgrim balances on the thin borderline between sleep and wakefulness. Where the moon prevails, awareness fades into dim, coma-like dullness. But the moment of awakening brings change, consciousness and redefinition.
Identification.
“It is as clear as crystal that man’s biological interest (devil take the hindmost) and his moral need (everybody has their right for life) have come into an irreconcilable conflict with each other, which can only end with the fall of one. However, the death of the biological creature also implies the extinction of the moral (human) personality, while the loss of human virtue as we understand it today would not kill the biological aspect. But of course, who wants to take such a big step back.”
Péter Boskovitz
Preview:
Authors, performers: Gábor Bora, József Hámor, Zsuzsa Jónás, Eszter Lázár, Dávid Mikó, Beatrix Simkó, Tamás Tuza
Assistant Choreographer: Zoltán Grecsó
Light design: Gerzson Péter Kovács
Costume and set design: Éva Duda
Production assistant: Petra Máriás
Music: Péter Kunert
Choreographer: Éva Duda
Ticket info: +36 1 466 4627, +36 1 209 4014, szinhaz@mu.hu.
- Eva Duda Lunatika
tags: Gábor Bora, choreography, contemporary, dance, Eva Duda, Zoltán Grecsó, József Hámor, Zsuzsa Jónás, Kovács Gerzson Péter, Péter Kunert, Rudolf Lábán Prize, Eszter Lázár, LUNATIKA, Dávid Mikó, modern, MU Theatre, Beatrix Simkó, Tamás Tuza







