Klárisok - The Round Sky Wanderers
The heroic Napvitéz (Sun Night) defies a thousand dangers during his journey to save the world from a reign of darkness. His golden-haired steed is there to assist him in his adventures. By the end, the two of them are able to free the beautiful fairy girl and return the sun to the sky. The band Klárisok's interactive fairy-tale concert for young children narrates a classic story through familiar singing-dancing folk games and songs. The children in the audience help the adventurers to find their happy ending, meaning every show is a little different from the last.
In this interactive concert, Klára Korzenszky and her three bandmates, who together play a dozen different instruments, harmoniously fuse centuries of folk wisdom, fairy-tales and nursery rhymes with the latest insights from child psychodrama analysis. With the help of her virtuoso musician friends Attila Buzás, Dávid Eredics and Áron Porteleki, and aided by her wide-ranging experience as a soloist performer in the Makám group and as a clinical psychologist, the singer decided to create an independent production that could speak to young children. One much-loved form of heroic storytelling, the mythical liberation story, forms a perfect starting point for their endeavour. The audience and the performers work together to identify the path and destiny of the protagonist, who encounters not only challenges but also friends during his adventures. And, as the children start to identify with Napvitéz and become absorbed in this mythical world, by playing they also become familiar with characteristic fairy-tale archetypes and symbols. On each occasion, the playful togetherness, group singing and the joy of dance produce a true tonic for happiness. Klárisok's show teaches, develops and entertains.
Featuring:
vocals: Klára Korzenszky
cobza, saz, cello tambura: Attila Buzás
saxophone, tambura, kaval, clarinet, recorders, tárogató: Dávid Eredics
viola, goblet drum, davul: Áron Porteleki