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Carmina Burana

Carmina Burana

Carl Orff's monumental masterpiece was brought to the stage in 2000 as a spectacular dance-theatre adaptation by the Szeged Contemporary Dance Company, Hungary's leading contemporary dance company.

The show vividly captures the shared fears and joys of a fictional barbarian community struggling for their survival and humanity through mysterious rituals until their last breath.

The viewer enters the ritualistic life of a barbaric humanoid settlement trying to survive among the ruins of a civilization, facing their fears and struggling against fate.

Fate sometimes brings love and joy, other times sadness or death. A girl, destined for a short life, can experience true happiness for a moment, when love makes her forget all the bad and makes her believe in a different, better life. "But Fortune is fickle and cruel, indifferent to the beauty of the moment.

Through disappointments, joys, and fears, we can learn a lot about ourselves, our destiny, and our humanity.”

Choreographies by Tamás Juronics
Music by Carl Orff
Director: András Pataki
Artistic director: Tamás Juronics
Costumes by Zsuzsa Molnár
Light design by: Ferenc Stadler
Games by Dániel Szabó

Cast:
Girl: Miriam Munno
Boy: Lotár Vincze
Death: Tamás Juronics / Vencel Csetényi
Dance troupe: Letizia Melchiorre, Adrienn Nyeste, Diletta Ranuzzi, Boglárka Rudisch, Málna Csató, Hanna Dorsich, Alisa Kurilenkova, Gergely Czár, Csongor Füzesi, Róbert Kiss, Francesco Totaro and Gioele Marcante

Tickets are available at the Verdi Theatre in Gorizia or on the Vivaticket network.
Info: 0481 383601

The opening remarks at the show will be given at 6:00 PM in the Ridotto of the Teatro Verdi, by Professor Michela Cuschie.

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