5th of March 2010, CARNEVAL
National Dance Theather
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5th of March 2010, CARNEVAL
National Dance Theather
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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
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20-21 November 2009 19:30, The Unknown
Central Europe Dance Theatre
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25-26 November 2009 19h, CARNEVAL
Merlin Theatre
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Petra Máriás
marias.petra@t-email.hu
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The idea of creating this dance film emerged in me during the process of choreographing the performance entitled Arena in cooperation with the Central Europe Dance Theatre. The spiritual and physical force inherent in the team, the intense interlacement of the community and the topic of the performance inspired me to make a short version and put it on the screen. The space-specific adaptation tells the story of an outcast girl, reflecting the stations and moments of the dissolution and changes of a collective through the abstract representation of being an outsider or outcast.