We brought this panorama of Hungarian dance ensembles to life in 2013 with the name Pas de trois ‘13. Under the aegis of this original initiative, the Ballet Company of Győr and Ballet Pécs made guest appearances in the home of the Opera’s ballet ensemble. Then, in 2014, the Szeged Contemporary Dance Company also joined the event, with the programme appropriately renamed Pas de quatre ‘14. This year we have Pas de trois again in which the country’s three greatest ballet companies can all be seen on one night.
Ballet Pécs: The Miraculous Mandarin
Composer: Béla Bartók
Set designer: Éva Szendrényi
Costume designer: Anikó Németh (Manier)
Choreographer: Balázs Vincze
Featuring an audio recording by the Hungarian National Philharmonic, conducted by Kossuth Award-winning artist Zoltán Kocsis. The recording for the performance was made at the MÜPA Studio and was produced by Müpa Budapest Nonprofit Kft.
Dancers:
Mimi: Katalin Ujvári
The Mandarin: Péter Koncz
Bon Vivant: Bánk Téglás
The Young Man: Dávid Matola
Tramp No. 1: Soma Lőrinc Kerekes
Tramp No. 2: Márton Szabó
Tramp No. 3: Szilárd Tuboly
The premiere was developed as one of the events marking the 125th anniversary of the birth of Béla Bartók and as a programme of the CAFe Budapest Contemporary Arts Festival. In creating the production, Müpa Budapest served as a collaborative partner to Ballet Pécs.
A joint production of the Szeged Contemporary Ballet and the National Dance Theatre
Enrico Morelli: Moderato Cantabile
Choreographer: Enrico Morelli
Music: montage
Lighting designer: Ferenc Stadler
Set production: Scabello
Costume designer: Bianca Imelda Jeremias
Hungarian National Ballet - Johan Inger / Tom Waits: Johan Inger's Rain Dogs
Choreographer: Johan Inger
Coaching ballet master: Carl Inger
Composer: Tom Waits
Set and Costume designer: Johan Inger
Lighting designer: Peter Lundin
Composer: Tom Waits
Ballet master: Angéla Kövessy