Featured dancers: Iván Angelus, Gábor Bakó and his company, Tetiana Baranovska (Ballet Company of Győr), Patrik Engelbrecht (Ballet Company of Győr), Pál Frenák, Zita Horváth (Recirquel), Zoe Lenzi (FrenÁk Company), Amon Ré, András Rónai, David Leonidas Thiel (FrenÁk Company), Gábor Zsíros (Recirquel)
Other featured artists: Endre Kertész – cello, Atala Schöck – voice, Kálmán Szennai – piano, Edina Mókus Szirtes – violin
Speakers at the event: Iván Angelus, Gábor Bakó, Bence Vági, Magdolna Zákány, Gábor Zoboki
Moderators: Eoin Mac Donncha, Vivien Ferencz
Lighting: József Pető
Sound: Mátyás Fekete
Stage design: Balázs Filep
Concept: FrenÁk
This show pays tribute to Endre Jeszenszky (1925–2008), the eminent artist and dance educator, who was born 100 years ago. His knowledge of human nature, his humanity, learning and brilliant pedagogy made him an epoch-making, hugely sympathetic maestro, who modernized the technique of ballet on the strength of his own experience and helped generations of students to think independently and fulfil their artistic potential. This Gesamtkunstwerk of a gala reflects on Jeszenszky’s philosophy as it presents a wide variety of literature, music, opera, circus, classical and modern dance. The production also seeks to evoke the figure of the dancer through personal memories, helping today’s audiences to appreciate the significance of Jeszenszky and what made him a seminal figure in the art of movement.
Please be advised that strobe lights are used during this performance.
This performance of the Bartók Spring is presented by Müpa Budapest as a joint event with the National Dance Theatre.