dance, contemporary circus

Háromszék Dance Ensemble: Ecce Homo

Dance drama based on Mihály Munkácsy's works

Festival Theatre
  • Produced by Müpa Budapest
  • Liszt Fest

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Premiered in January 2024, this dance drama follows the idea of ‘Behold the man.' The production paraphrases Mihály Munkácsy's paintings in an original manner, being based on not only the famous trilogy (Christ before Pilate, Ecce Homo and Golgota), but also on such emblematic works as the Yawning Apprentice, Woman Carrying Faggot, Churning Woman and the Portrait of Ferenc Liszt. Ecce Homo both reflects on characteristic pieces of the brilliant painter's career and on some concerns of our time. Munkácsy's powerful, dramatic imagery comes to life in a constantly moving, ever-changing projection.
Founded in 1990 in Sfântu Gheorghe, the objective of the Háromszék Dance Ensemble is to collect, preserve and transmit the folk music and dance of ethnic groups in Transylvania, by creating a new, individual formal vocabulary and placing it in a new context through the language of theatre. Over the years, the ensemble has established a unique style by combining traditional folklore shows with the forms of contemporary dance theatre, transforming folk music and dance into a language that can speak to people today.

The photographic reproductions used in the show are the property of the Museum of Fine Arts - Hungarian National Gallery, the Déri Museum in Debrecen and the private collector Imre Pákh, and are protected by copyright.

The performance is not recommended for children under 12 years of age.

The official sponsor of Háromszék Dance Ensemble is the Covasna County Council.
Sponsored by: Bethlen Gábor Fund, Hungarian National Cultural Fund

Presented by: Müpa Budapest
  • music
    Levente Fazakas
  • dramaturgy
    Ionela-Alexandra Tapasztó
  • production design, projection
    Előd Izsák
  • set
    Zsuzsi Szőke
  • costumes
    Cristina Breteanu
  • props
    Ádám Zayzon
  • art history consultant
    Gabriella Gyarmati
  • director of dance, assistant to the choreographer
    Ágnes Farkas
  • choreographer
    Tamás Farkas
  • director
    Tamás Farkas, Ernő Tapasztó

Ticket information

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