11 - 12 JAN 2013


Discover the pattern of human games through dance and within the internal relations of a family.



The God known as
Hymenaios
in
ancient Greece
and
Hymen
in
ancient Rome
was referred to as the son of either Apollo or Dionysus. Regardless of his disputed ancestry, he was deeply revered and his name referred to feasts, matings and the sings sung in his praise. In
Pál Frenák’s latest piece
entitled
Hymen
, we are also invited to join a
wedding
. Over the course of this evening we can drift between the here and now and a far away place, while witnessing something deeply personal and yet disturbingly common. On this evening we can sense a drifting, irresistible force pushing us onwards, allowing us to discover – both as a witness and a participant – the painful pattern of eternal and yet still finite pattern of human games within the internal relations of a family.


Tickets:
2500 HUF
, for students
2000 HUF
. You can buy tickets
here
.

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