Vavra Júlia - Willany Leó Improvizációs Táncszínház

ripples in silence, The misty waltz

     
4200 Ft
3200 HUF - student, teacher, retired
Trafo passes are accepted
#outoftunevideoclip #sedatedmusical #enervateddance

"ripples in silence, The misty waltz" is a series of simple choreographies, structured improvisational movement and poetic images embedded into the aesthetic of a distorted music video, creating a delirious and dreamlike atmosphere. 
The audience is confronted with a strangely unsettling combination of mainstream and abstract elements and given the change to explore the collision of the desire to entertain and the need to turn inward through the dancers' movement on stage.

The #kaméleon project is a materialisation of the Willany Leó collective's constant striving for renewal: with the involvement of an invited artist, they seek to redefine themselves and give the opportunity to add new ideas to the seemingly endless notion of improvisation and contemporary dance, thus enriching the Hungarian contemporary canon.


Júlia Vavra is a Budapest-based freelance contemporary dancer, performer and choreographer. She studied at the Budapest Contemporary Dance Academy (2010-2015) and at the School of New Dance Development, Amsterdam University (2017-2021, as a choreographer). She is currently working as a performer and choreographer in productions at home and abroad.
The research phase with the guest choreographer, while ending with a show, is just as important and focused: the members of the collective, currently made up of 23 young dancers and more than 30 musicians, are learning from each other in constantly changing, rotating small groups. In the joint research, the artists also reflect on social and behavioural rules: the aim is to fill the performance with a dynamically changing framework using different improvisational techniques. In order for the creative process to really be able to fight for these values, the collective invites artists who have worked along similar values as Willany Leó.

The invited creator and choreographer of the 4th season of the #kaméleon series is Júlia Vavra. The performance, which is the result of this research, premiered as part of the Willany Leó 15 festival, co-produced with Trafó House of Contemporary Art.

In Júlia Vavra's previous works, self-reflection, the mood-setting power of movement and the dynamics between audience and performer have played an important role. She uses humour and the engaging power of awkward situations to reflect on the excitement and unspoken etiquette of performance situations. In her other current project (Artists Like Me), she pays particular attention to the struggles, problematics and controversies of being a freelance independent artist. In general, she seeks to find ways to manifest the unspoken, taboo subjects that concern her through performative situations and symbolic images.

By combining and interplaying different media and formal languages (video, sound, character building, text, movement, light, props, costumes...), she tries to create spaces where the borderline between fiction and reality prompts the audience to question: what is part of the performance and what is not? Surprise, unpredictability, topicality and acute reaction to the context are important in her performances and her creative activities. She works with space in a specific way: the stage, the auditorium and the peripheries of the theatre space all serve as a platform. You never know where the performers will turn up.
Performers:
Bánk Bagyinszki
Eszter Bartók
Vera Bundschuh
András Engelmann
Tímea Laza
Réka Oberfrank
Noémi Kata Pataki
Zsófia Temesvári
Zita Thury
Máté Váth

Music: András Molnár
Light: Virág Rovó
Production manager: Sára Pallag

Choreographer, creator: Júlia Vavra

Artistic leader: Zoltán Grecsó
Staff of Willany Leó: Réka Oberfrank, Emese Szilágyi-Pallag

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