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'Yvette Bozsik Company: Director's Cut', Trafó, 18 - 19 March

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'Yvette Bozsik Company: Director's Cut', Trafó, 18 - 19 March
"What if we had a chance to re-play or re-cut our lives and works, with our present knowledge and feelings? Were the things we missed out on more precious than the ones we eventually did accomplish?


This is what this new performance is about. It recalls, reinterprets and recreates scenes that were voluntarily or by necessity dropped out of Yvette Bozsik's life or works. These pieces of motion build up an image, turning the past into the present.

Bozsik Yvette gained her degree from the Hungarian Dance Academy, where she began her career as a dancer, but she soon turned from classical dance to the avantgarde. Together with artist Árvai György, they founded the Collective of Natual Disasters in 1984.

A number of their works received international acclaim with their radically new aesthetic approach. In 1992, Bozsik began her solo artistic career, signing on with the Katona József Theatre a year later as well as establishing her own company. Apart from dance, she’s also involved in theatre and film projects, winning a best actress award for her leading role in the feature film Blind Guys. She worked with artists such as Iván Fischer, Péter Halász and John Lurie. She’s currently the head of the choreography department at the Hungarian Dance Academy.

Dates: 2010.03.18 20:00
2010.03.19 19:00

Location: Theatre Hall

Price: 1800 / Student: 1400 Ft / season ticket is valid

Duration: 70 min

Address: 1094 Budapest Liliom str. 41.
Telephone:: (+36-1) 456-2040"

Source: trafo.hu


17.03.2010




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