Kelemen and Pálinkás launched a new movement, aiming to reframe the black locust tree as a symbol of open society. Members of the movement visited politically symbolic locations, and popularized a new, liberal, and receptive ideal of a community via black locust planting events. “Anybody who can take root in Hungarian soil can be Hungarian.” In the performance, participants re-enact these actions, play music, and recite political speeches, and they also present their future plans.

The performances on 29 November and 1 December (presented as part of the dunaPart4 Platform of Hungarian Contemporary Performing Arts) will be shown with English subtitles.
Dates:


  • 2017. November 29. 7 pm

  • 2018. December 01. 2 pm