Photo Jókúti György
Three ropes to the sky, 4 men. Beyond being a beautiful work about the masculine body and the use of spaces and falls as tools of a choreographic expression, “Fiúk” is an immersion in the unconsciousness of men and boys. A research into the very foundations of the common inheritance that feeds the construction of man as a social animal. By calling up alternately male chauvinist violence, stupid pretentiousness, and the balance of power that structures our exchanges with others - both men and women -, Pal Frenak offers us a somehow desperate, radical vision of human relationships. Once again, Pal Frenak presents a show – the theatrical dimensions of which are almost cinematographic in conception – which is the expression of his intuitive knowledge of human functions, a kind of direct access to the unconscious as well as a social vision without concession.
Three ropes to the sky, 4 men. Beyond being a beautiful work about the masculine body and the use of spaces and falls as tools of a choreographic expression, “Fiúk” is an immersion in the unconsciousness of men and boys. A research into the very foundations of the common inheritance that feeds the construction of man as a social animal. By calling up alternately male chauvinist violence, stupid pretentiousness, and the balance of power that structures our exchanges with others - both men and women -, Pal Frenak offers us a somehow desperate, radical vision of human relationships. Once again, Pal Frenak presents a show – the theatrical dimensions of which are almost cinematographic in conception – which is the expression of his intuitive knowledge of human functions, a kind of direct access to the unconscious as well as a social vision without concession.
Choreography: FRENÁK Pál
Dancers: HOLODA Péter, MAJOR László, Nelson REGUERA, Viktor FRANYÓ
Music: Fabrice PLANQUETTE, GERGELY Attila
Set: FRENÁK Pál
Light: MARTON János
Sound: HAJAS Attila
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