Szeri Viktor 

fatigue

4200 HUF
3200 HUF - student, teacher, retired
Trafó passes are accepted

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The conversation following Viktor Szeri’s performance of "Fatigue" and the screening of Cal Mac’s two video works will bring together different disciplines, weaving dance and movement with moving image-making while contemplating universal themes of the 21st century: burnout, identity addictions, escapism and our communal thirst for connection.

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Mood swings, slowed reflexes, dizziness: the various physical and psychological symptoms of burnout infiltrate unnoticed into everyday life. What can an artist do with this enervated state in a world where work makes existence tangible? In this climate, it can seem as if continuous production, the accumulation of projects, is the key to satisfaction, while all this points the way to burnout.

In his solo, Viktor Szeri does not hide his apathy, but draws on his personal experiences and builds his choreography on fatigue, on wanting nothing. He explores the creative process, the limits and tolerance of his own body through the filter of burnout, while also experimenting with how the audience can relate to this sedated vision.


Viktor Szeri (born 1993) is an independent performer and choreographer based in Budapest. In his multidisciplinary pieces, the interplay of different (performing) art forms and visual solutions can be observed. His spontaneous and improvisational creative processes are usually motivated by a desire to express a mood or a feeling. Yet, dance always plays a crucial role in his work: for him, it is a language through which the imperfect, transient and vulnerable human body can break free of the constraints of social norms. His performances are visceral: blurring the boundaries between the stage and the auditorium, they invite us into intimate realities where the audience has an active role. The ideology and complexity of conventional art spaces, such as theatres and galleries, are as much a source of interest as the potential in public spaces, off-sites, and abandoned buildings.

He always looks for new solutions, often in collaborations. In 2018, he founded the artist group Hollow with Tamás Páll and Gyula Muskovics, with whom he has worked regularly ever since. In their immersive installations and performances choreography and dance are combined with poetry, new media art, and role-playing to create "world prototypes" where the dominant systems of consensual reality can be questioned or modified.

He received a BA in Choreography at the Budapest Contemporary Dance School, and an MA in Media Design at the Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design in Budapest. Recently, he has been awarded several scholarships and residencies in Budapest, Prague, Berlin, Vienna, Paris, Istanbul, Warsaw, Tbilisi, and Minsk. His individual works and collaborations have been presented in Budapest at Trafó House of Contemporary Arts, MU Theatre, DunaPart - Platform for Contemporary Performing Arts, art quarter budapest, Studio of Young Artists' Association, Placcc Dance, as well as MeetFactory (Prague), Y Events, Divadlo X10 (Prague), House of Arts (Brno), Donaufestival (Krems), Art Cologne (Cologne), Montag Modus (Berlin), radialsystem (Berlin), and Open Space - Centre for Visual and Performing Arts (Tbilisi).

Since 2020, he has been the main organizer of the Under500 interdisicplinary performing arts festival in Budapest Festival. Currently, he is developing their new project with Hollow, based on research in Tbilisi, Warsaw, and Budapest, which will be premiered in 2023 at Trafó House of Contemporary Arts.

Created and performed by: Viktor Szeri
Music: András Molnár
Video: Tamás Páll
Projection: Tamás Páll
Light: Ferenc Payer
Photo: János Szabó R.
Special thanks: Andrea Soós, Lili Raubinek

Production partner: Katlan Group

NKA Imre Zoltán Program, EMMI, Katlan Group, Sín Arts Center, Mu Theater

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