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Naturally erotic, smoothly chaotic

theatrandu 2011.04.10. 12:55

When I started this blog, my aim was to write about local cultural events….actually anything BUT MUSIC! Yet, I cannot resist writing about my favourite Hungarian singer and her amazing concert in Szeged. Who? Bea Palya, who else.

More than ‘world music’

Bea Palya is a phenomenon - a phenomenon not easy to define. For labeling it folk music, it’s not ‘folk-y’ enough, for labeling it to world music (I hate this term anyway), it’s too complex. Fusional, no doubt. Ms Palya has a wonderful talent of merging different musical styles, even juxtaposing remote cultures as if they belonged together in the most implicit way.
Beáta Palya was born near Szeged (in Makó) and grew up in a small village near Budapest. She carries the roots of Hungarian ethnic traditions (often in the form of erotic folk songs, with all the beauties of the euphemic Hungarian language), as well as Gipsy music from her maternal grandfather.
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Ladybug throws gran 60h birthday party - - - everybody's invited!

theatrandu 2011.03.07. 19:15

In memoriam 6 years on FM89.9

Exactly 6 years ago, in a small garage on the József Attila Av. …
Let me proudly present you Rádió MI. Proudly, because I have been working there, I have been a member of this community for some years. I say community, because it is a so-called community radio or free radio. What does this mean?
MI can have two meanings in Hungarian
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= Subjective Szeged =

theatrandu 2011.02.26. 13:30

* sunshine * beautiful girls * hot cycler guys * banks of the Tisza * open air theater * Grand Café * “old” bridge with flowers * watching the musical clockwork * bathing in the sun on the Kárász street  * walking home in the dawn on the Boldogasszony avenue * Christmas market with the odor of mulled wine * breakfast in the “loo-canteen” * university students * old guy with his mouth organ * “horse rump” * stamping through the dead leafs in the Liget * bridge fair * wine festival * old men and women sitting on the benches of the Széchenyi square * small pubs * street musicians * TIK * roaming in the botanic garden * the dragon boats * small distances * “Yellow”, which only true Szegedians do understand * Anna-bath * Nyugi * Zápor Jóska * foreigners * dance houses * parties on a ship * SZIN festival, where everybody turns out to be your friend * playgrounds * constant renovations * nostalgia tram * Art Nouveau * skating * paprika *  “sunshine” houses * Sunday afternoons in the Zoo * the fact that you cannot get lost *

This little collection is what Szeged means to me personally – even though taken from Dóra Kovács, one of the graphic designers exhibited in Kölcsey street. She and many others presented their works for the call of Szeged’s contemporary art center, the REÖK. The Szubjektív Szeged street art exhibition is part of the Közös Értékeink (Common Values) collection, showing posters from the end of the 19th century onwards. The artists displayed are from locals: their veins throb with the city, their heart beats together with Szeged. They might love it, they might hate it, but for sure nobody remains neutral. 
So is the glass half empty or half full?
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From the beautiful life of bikes

theatrandu 2011.02.21. 10:04

Just a piece of metal, personalized...

Blue bicycle, Cameleon, Pisti (also known as Esteban), Duplanga, the Phosphoress, Gute Luise, Rusty, Schwung, Fehér ló fia (the legendary son of a***White Horse, of course), Tinker Bell, Wild Strawberry….just to mention some of the bikes I owned in my life. ‘Hey’ – you say – ‘don’t you know that these two-wheeled beasts are for t.r.a.n.s.p.o.r.t.a.t.i.o.n?!’ Or even worse, you might be the type who unlocks his iron horse only once a year on a sunny Saturday just to show off in the office. Are you? Then you definitely don’t understand how Pisti soothes me on my lonely rides after a night out or how Gute Luise tells me all her intimate dreams on a stormy down-hill slope.

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Tropes that make you sad

theatrandu 2011.02.18. 22:49

  to the world’s “unassuming ragamuffins”...

This was what became of Virgilio Sieni’s Tristi Tropici: Meaning lost among Concepts. Say whatever you want, I don’t think a piece with a thirty-some page ethnographic libretto can be of my interest. Let the play stand for itself, there is no need of a lengthy explanation of influence and personal Ars Poetica, or rather flow of consciousness of a choreographer, however relevant it may be to the interpretation of the dance.

 
On the stage we see the unfolding of a matriarchic micro-society - a tribe of six females (he calls “these unassuming ragamuffins”)
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Melancholy pops Turkish

theatrandu 2011.02.16. 07:42

Istanbul is hüzün: a feeling combining deep spiritual loss and hope. It is not an individual but a communal emotion. Kadir „Amigo” Memis’ Hüzün is not primarily about the choreographer’s private story but about the personal he/story of the 1.73 million Turks in Germany. Amigo moved to Berlin at the age of ten. As most of the immigrant children he was torn between the two cultures, not knowing where he belonged. “Come home, you can play later!”; „Calm down, stop crying. Everybody is watching us.”; „Not like that!” – the constant pressure of the parents drove him mad. Getting older he had to appreciate the barbarious rule, the key to survival in the street: “the dispute begins, the stronger he wins” – says Bektas Turhan. This is how many turn to a real man.

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I am not my job!

theatrandu 2011.02.15. 07:58

 

You and 29 strangers enter a big white room with two screens. You have to follow the special rules that  „make life possible” . Do listen carefully to the Narrator:  „After a night in this club, you can deal with anything. All the people who used to have power over us have less and less and less and less.”  In this club you don’t have a name, you have a number. Enter your personal square and follow your projected number.
„I am not important” - you  start shouting. „I know, we all know...” says the voice from above. Now go to a person you would never talk to. Touch this person, whisper into his ears…give him orders, you can make him cluck as a chicken. But watch out, you might have to do it as well! One being totally brainwashed, you join the chorus, confessing your new personal philosophy: “We are not our job! We are not what we think we are!”

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BABEL [words] that deserve it

uttam 2011.02.14. 00:00

No doubt, Babel [words] was  my biggest catharsis during my adventurous theater-life in Berlin. I think it deserves to become the first post of this new cult-blog. Why? Just because...

...Babel: Colours the Boundaries
The unity of 18 performers from 13 countries, speaking 15 languages and observing 7 religions is what makes Babel special. But can a piece based on mathematics, architecture, rhythm, patterns and neurology be entertaining? Yes it can, if music, dance and fine art inseparably merge into a transcendent theatrical experience. Through respect and deep understanding the choreographers Sidi Larbi Cherkaou and Damien Jalet found a way to connect different cultures.
 
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