Gizella Gálhidy and Boglárka Ferenczy-Nagy are physical theater choreographers, directors, actresses, and above all, young women. They take the recurring dilemmas of female creators starting their careers as their point of departure and transform it into a performance. Who has power over me, over my body, and my creativity? When should I stay silent and when should I speak up? Should I stay silent at all? What does it mean to be a woman today, not only in this profession, but in this country, this society? They work these themes building on the dramaturgy of a liturgy, also seeking answers to how the body can be so sacred and profane at the same time.
"We are women. We are strong-willed. We are determined. We are sensitive, we are weak. We are hysterical. We are beautiful. We are whores. We are hungry for love. We are gentle. We are strong. We are brave and bloody. And together with five other women, we now have the opportunity to articulate this experience — thus creating our own Liturgy." (Gizella Gálhidy and Boglárka Ferenczy-Nagy)
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