Catwalk Concert Productions & Soharóza

    Eastern Bloc

    3600 Ft
    discounted: 3200 Ft
    student: 2600 Ft
    Trafo passes are accepted

    The Eastern Bloc catwalk concert explores the socialist-communist past of Hungary, Slovakia, the Czech Republic and Poland in an international co-production. Featuring extravagant costumes and vocal music accompanied by electronics, the performance gives a glimpse into a full day of a fictional country's only national TV channel on a special national holiday, Unification Day.

    Catwalk concerts are a new performing arts genre somewhere between theatre, choral concert and extreme fashion show. The performances are themed and feature a group of performers who present vibrant, innovative, storytelling costumes on a catwalk-like stage, while singing contemporary compositions written for the scenes. In this way, the music and the costumes themselves become the two main art forms that dominate the stage, creating a new arena for theatre.
    The Eastern Bloc draws on aspects of the social, aesthetic and everyday life of the communist-socialist era in the various Visegrad countries. Together with the artists from each country, we have created a project that speaks of our common past, with reference to the societies of the present and even the future. The aim is not to evoke nostalgia for the socialist era, but to initiate a dialogue between countries and different generations - who have very different memories of this period - and to reflect on how our common heritage lives on in our present and raises relevant questions for our lives today.


    Catwalk Concert Productions proposes a brand-new concept created in 2015 by costume designer Fruzsina Nagy and music composer and conductor Dóra Halas to define the collaborative performances that do not strictly fit into any of the consecrated categories of the performing arts. In Hungary, the artist duo collaborates with the experimental choir Soharóza. Soharóza improvises with the human voice, language and movement, exploring different areas from folk music to composed pieces, constantly searching for new forms and sounds.

    Performers:


    TV announcer, singer: Kata Pető


    Members of Soharóza:

    Petra Al-Farman / Fanni Eckhard

    Szaffi Asbóth / Luca Perényi

    Judit Biksz / Borbála Tamási

    Ilona Liliána Birtalan / Dóra Rácz

    Tamás Bogdán / Máté Szilvay

    Sarolta Eörsi / Lilla Nagy

    Dániel Jankó / András Sipos

    Roland Karosi / Lóránt Kégl

    Endre Kertész / Tamás Tárnoki

    Ákos Lokody

    Sarolta Majkut / Zsófia Nagy

    Kata Nagy / Júlia Simon

    Zsófia Remes / Anna Sebők

    László Somogyi / Bálint Szalontai

    Soharóza Cloud Choir


    Children: Abigél Gál, Sebestyén Gál, Julianna Nagy



    Music: Dóra Halas, Ákos Lovász

    Sound design: Ákos Lovász


    Text: Sarolta Eörsi, Dora Kaplarova (CZ), Orsolya Matejčuk (SK), Anna Veress, Agnieszka Wolny-Hamkalo (PL)

    Dramaturge: Anna Veress


    Costume designers: Zuzana Hudekova (SK), Dorota Kuźniarska (PL), Fruzsina Nagy, Simona Rybakova (CZ)

    MAII. students of the Scenography Department – Hungarian University of Fine Arts:

    Hanna Erős, Réka Fülöpp, Betti Király, Alíz Kovács, Zsófi Jákóhalmi, Panna Kárpáti, Kata Dorka Bense

    Assistants to the Costume designers: Veronika Keresztesová, Grzegorz Łabuda (PL), Dominika Mészáros


    Set designer: Juli Balázs

    Assistant to the Set designer: Luca Kata Fehér


    Choreography: Joanna Jaworska-Maciaszek (PL)

    Media design: Máté Bredán, Šimon Caban (CZ)

    Light designer: Ján Ptačin (SK)


    Technical director: Tibor Kiefer

    Assistant to the Technical director: Lóránt Kégl

    Sound: Dávid Kovács


    Communication: András Sipos

    Assistant to the Directors: Diána Laky

    Manager: Alina Karnics


    Directed by Dóra Halas & Fruzsina Nagy


    Producer: Catwalk Concert Productions | Project partners: Action Group (PL), Pro Scena (SK), COSDAT (CZ)

    Supported by: Visegrad Fund, i-Portunus, Magyar Telekom, LIBERTY Creative Europe Programme, NKA, Memento Park, Trafó

    The performance is created in the framework of the Liberty international partnership with the support of the Creative Europe Program of the European Union.

    Eastern Bloc Creative Europe Programme EN
    Eastern Bloc Liberty Festival
    Eastern Bloc Visegrad Fund
    Eastern Bloc MaxCity
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    • Main hall performance days: 5 pm - 10 pm
    • studio and club performance days: 5 pm - 8:30 pm
    • other days: 5pm - 8 pm
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    • Opening hours: Tuesday - Sunday: 4pm-7pm.
    • Closed on Mondays.

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