Recirquel: Walk My World – preview performance
16 October 2025 | 7.00 pm
Millenáris Grand Hall (building B)

#Contemporary circus
Ticket prices
7500
-
12900
Ft
The minimum age for entry the performance is 16 years; those aged between 16 and 18 can attend only if accompanied by a parent or legal guardian.
Music:
Edina Szirtes
Written by:
Bence Vági
Co-writer, concept artist:
Nándor Holp
Production design:
Árpád Iványi
Architectural design:
Anikó Petőcz-Tóth
Set:
Péter Klimó
Costumes:
Emese Kasza
Sound:
Gábor Terjék
Lighting:
Attila Lenzsér
Movement:
Bill Shannon, Norbert Béres, Charles-Éric Buchard, Márk Csörögi, Yevhen Havrylenko, Eszter Seguí-Fábián, Erika Vasas
Acting:
Brigit Egyed
Director, choreographer:
Bence Vági
Europe’s biggest immersive show from Recirquel! Walk My World dismantles the traditional rules of theatre: there is no stage, as there is no auditorium. You can watch the artists and dancers perform up close, and you are free to roam in a world reminiscent of Hollywood movie sets. This is a monumental show the likes of which have only been seen in Shanghai, New York and London.
Walk My World brings to life the well-known tragic love story of Dido and Aeneas from the epic of the ancient Roman poet, Virgil, through the language of dance and contemporary circus. Breathtaking stunts, world-famous dancers and award-winning acrobats from the world’s leading companies – all within your arm’s reach. This is not a simple performance: it is an adventure that affects all your senses, a world you experience, rather than just watch.
#Contemporary circus
Ticket prices
7500
-
12900
Ft
The minimum age for entry the performance is 16 years; those aged between 16 and 18 can attend only if accompanied by a parent or legal guardian.
Recommendations
15. 10. 2025
ADÉDÈJÌ
Nigerian singer, guitarist and songwriter Adédèjì Adetayo is one of the most important artists of Afrobeat. He released Yoruba Odyssey, his third album, in 2022. With its ten songs, Adédèjì reached back to his roots, offering a...
More info
11. 10. 2025
Budapest Dance Theatre: Toldi – premiere
János Arany’s epic poem is an enduring classic of Hungarian literature, with turns of phrases that are still parts of common parlance, and a hero who has been revived in opera, animated film, physical theatre production and monodrama. But do we...
More info
16. 10. 2025
Silva | Gershwin | Piazzolla | Ginastera
The attraction of South American rhythms – this could be the motto of this concert of the Danubia Orchestra and Argentinian conductor Mariano Chiacchiarini. The international career of the Buenos Aires-born conductor took off after winning...
More info