FrenÁk Company: FrenÉsie – premiere
RoadMovi(e)ng
10 October 2026 | 7.00 pm
Müpa Budapest Festival Theatre
#Dance
Ticket prices
4500
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8000
Ft
Performed by:
Léna Árvay-Vass, Balázs Buda, Gergely Cserháti, Kristóf Deák, Bettina Rose Jurák, Mátyás Kovács
Dramaturgy:
Dr. Nóra Horváth
Music editor:
Attila Gergely
Visual design:
Victoria Frenak
Costume and design:
Gergő Nyári
Lighting design:
FrenÁk
Lighting design implementation:
Dávid Barad
Artistic assistant:
Léna Árvay-Vass
Video:
András Fehér
Production assistant:
Viktor Török
Alpine technology:
György Zoltai
Co-choreographer:
Bettina Rose Jurák
Choreography:
Crazy Company
Concept:
FrenÁk
FrenÉsie (French for ‘frenzy,’ ‘craze’ or ‘rampage’) stands for visuals and dynamics where in the centre of the space the bodies swirl in a controlled manner, yet wildly, unstoppably. The play explores the existential questions of the future and the sources of the new dynamics (instinctive? calculated?) dictated by it, whilst depicting the fragility and stability of human relationships in this uncertain environment. FrenÉsie follows F_EvER as the second part of a trilogy that is centred around the problem of creation, and is an appeal against ceaseless uniformity, standardization and subjugation. The punning subtitle, RoadMovi(e)ng, refers to the evocation of the key characteristics of traditional road movies and to the compulsion to keep moving, to change one’s place.
This performance of the Liszt Fest is presented by Müpa Budapest as a joint event with the FrenÁk Company.
#Dance
Ticket prices
4500
-
8000
Ft
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