Molnár Csaba: DECAMERON

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Colour and costume craze, catwalk, idolatry, guts.
 
In this piece Molnár investigates his own intuitive, visual and audio images, and compares them to the sensual and structural worlds of Boccaccio’s Decameron. Comical and tragic, vulgar and sacred, decent and heroic are all intertwined in the dynamics that is free of judgement.

“Molnár’s debuting piece is a liberating experience regardless of what we believe in, it confronts us with our fallibility, the feeling of being lost and it also encourages us to tackle with our individuality and with our different nature. Genuinely. As it has a daring, plain and humane voice with curiosity that rejects thoughtless conformity, with acceptance, openness and honesty.” (review by Krisztina Horeczky  – tanckritika.hu)
 


Csaba Molnár started his studies at the Budapest Contemporary Dance School and went on to attend P.A.R.T.S. (Brussels), graduating in 2008. He has worked as a performer with Adrienn Hód, Eszter Gál, Wally Cardona and the Florence-based Compagnia Virgilio Sieni Danza amongst others. He is a founding member of the BLOOM! dance company, and works both as an independent choreographer and with collectives. As a creator, co-creator or dancer he has already received the prestigious Rudolf Lábán Award four times. He is the guest teacher of the Budapest Dance School, he teaches contemporary dance, repertory and composition.

Choreographer: Csaba Molnár
Creators and performers: Emese Cuhorka, Viktória Dányi, Márcio Canabarro, Marco Torrice
Music: (montage) J. Mahler, J.S. Bach, I. Stravinsky, C. Janequin, Zoltán Mizsei
Costume design: Csaba Molnár
Lighting: Katalin Dézsi
Production manager: Anikó Rácz
Producer: SÍN Cultural Center

Ministry of Human Resources, Hungary; DÉPARTS Program; the Culture Programme of the European Union

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