dunaPart5

Breakfast Club 2.0 – Dance & Circus

Showcase and Brunch

 

DunaPart – Platform of Hungarian Contemporary Performing Arts, organised for the 5th time, is an initiative of Trafó House of Contemporary Arts in Budapest to present the most interesting productions and initiatives from the independent dance and theatre field from Hungary. By presenting the outstanding representatives and the upcoming new generation of the two scenes, its objective is to help them and the whole field in their further integration in the international professional network. The biannually organised dunaPart aims to provide a platform to internationalise their work and seek new opportunities for collaboration to be able to work in a more diverse context.

 

At Workshop Foundation we welcome our guests to an exciting site visit as part of dunaPart, on the 29th of November from 10am. At the informal programme we present four artists/artist groups from the field of dance and new circus who have been working with the Foundation in the frame of long-term partnerships. The showcase is followed by a discussion with the artists and a delicious brunch.

 

Venue: 1027 Budapest, Jurányi street 1-3. building B 4th floor, Grabó 200 studio

 

Registration is compulsory to attend. We welcome visitors from abroad primarily.

 

Program:

10:00                     Welcome

10:15-10:35         Atelier 21220 / Gyula Cserepes (HU): Rave (dance)

10:40-11:00         Beatrix Simkó (HU): The Credenza Left in the Cellar (dance)

11:00                     Break

11:25-11:45         Grotesque Gymnastics / Ilka Bardóczy (HU) and Gáspár Téri (HU): Anatomy of Failure (new circus)

11:50-12:10         Collective Dope / Jenna Jalonen (FI/HU): BEAT ‘I just wish to feel you’ (dance)

12:10-13:00         Brunch

 

 

The website of dunaPart: https://dunapart.net/en/home.html?cikk_id=14502

Further information about the event: https://dunapart.net/en/program/schedule.html?cikk_id=15633

 

 

The supporters of Workshop Foundation: Ministry of Human Capacities (EMMI), National Cultural Fund of Hungary (NKA), Summa Artium, Creative Europe Programme of the European Union