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The World of Rogues - Hungarian National Dance Ensemble

The World of Rogues - Hungarian National Dance Ensemble

The show about the most famous and most infamous Hungarian highwaymen is entertaining, thought-provoking and its spectacular and colourful world takes us back into the past, enchanting us with the richness of our folk art, folk music and folk-dance culture.

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Last event date: Tuesday, September 24 2019 7:00PM

 Rogues and highwaymen are typical characters of Hungarian folk traditions. Folk songs, folk tales and ballads preserve the memories of our most famous highwaymen and they feature as a popular topic in folk art. They are often idealised as heroes in folk memory.

This is how “Hungarian Robin Hoods”, our legendary rogues were born: Jóska Sóbri, Imre Bogár, Márton Vidróczky, Bandi Angyal and, first and foremost, the romantic tales of Sándor Rózsa.

These often tale-like, funny or shocking adventures were dramatised by Zsuzsa Zs. Vincze, based on the original ideas of Zoltán Zsuráfszky. The stories are presented by the excellent dancers and musicians of the Hungarian National Dance Ensemble with the co-operation of actor Ádám Schnell.

The show about the most famous and most infamous Hungarian highwaymen is entertaining, thought-provoking and its spectacular and colourful world takes us back into the past, enchanting us with the richness of our folk art, folk music and folk-dance culture.

Screenplay, editing: Zsuzsa Zs. Vincze
Set Designer: Kázmér Tóth
Costume Designer: Zsuzsa Zs. Vincze
Digital technology: Konta Boáz
Music Editors: István Gázsa Papp, Dániel Szabó
The program features András Berecz’s original folk music collections.
The performance and the recordings used feature the Hungarian National Dance Ensemble’s band and Péter Makó
Co-director: Zsuzsa Zs. Vincze
Directed and choreographed by Zoltán Zsuráfszky, Kossuth Award Winner Artist of Excellence

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