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PLACCC plus
Three weeks after PLACCC 2024 Festival, we are presenting new programs for two weekends at PLACCC plus.The event includes two site-specific theater performances focusing on the Danube - due to the river's flooding in September, however, they could not take place as...
PLACCC 2024
PLACCC Festival will take place again this year for almost a month, with foreign and Hungarian artists, and with a series of thematic events - on trains, in railway stations, on riversides and other unusual locations. On the last weekend of August, the festival will...
SVUNG Birthday
SVUNG research group turned 5 this year! "Born out of a sense of lack and a desire to experiment, we have grown into a creative collective focusing on applied theatre, operating in intersections and using them as a playground. This time we invite you to a summer...
SVUNG research group: The weight we carry (work-in-progress) A participatory train performance
What fits in a standard sized suitcase? How does journeying affect our body and mind? Is mobility really connecting Europe or did it become an addiction, exhausting relocation,that brings just as much separation as community? Journeying is an ongoing artistic research...
Meetings with the landscape through SVUNG practices – interactive body experiences by the Danube
We invite you to come together and experience the body experience based exercises that have been key elements of our work so far. We will create interactive and experiential stations where we will mix and deepen our relationship with our environment / the Danube / the...
Eva Bubla: Microbial Futures Lab
What do a handful of soil, the forest, city greens, or some invisible creatures have to do with the health of our human and more-than-human bodies? Microbial Futures Lab is a traveling laboratory, a constantly expanding collection of future medicines,...
Sensing the City 2024
In 2021, PLACCC launched Sensing the City, a series of experimental micro-interventions by participating artists responding to pressing environmental issues. This year's series of events will take place from 3 to 8 September 2024 in various...
Igor Shugaleev – Sergey Shabohin (BEL): Ich heiße Frau Troffea
Following the presentation of Igor Shugaleev’s and Sergey Shabohin’s The body you are calling is currently not available at PLACCC 2022, the Belorusain artists are back in Budapest wiht their new autobiographical monoperformance-manifesto. A week before...
Bogdana Kosmina (UKR): Whispering Absence – Interrupted Presence
In the heart of Budapest, facing Keleti railway station, lies a rare field where time stands still - a liminal space where the ghosts of architectural archaeology coexist with nature's persistent growth. This urban green void, protected by a fragile transparent fence,...
Rita Hoofwijk (NL): Danu
Rita Hoofwijk is a Dutch artist affiliated at SoAP – Space oriented Artistic Practice. Her work takes place in various locations and contexts and attentively explores these spaces that define her practice. What emerges is site-specific work of varying form and scale,...
Scenescape Drama Club: Every Brilliant Thing / Artist as Curator
PLACCC Festival launched the Artist as Curator initiative in 2023 with the aim of making the programme selection more horizontal by including at least one project each year which is proposed by artist(s) who regularly collaborate with PLACCC. Last...
Brida Horváth, Pierre Martin, Stéphane Pogran (FR): Shift
Shift: work done in a specific period of time. The period of time when workers are assigned to the same slot. A group of people working at the same time. There is day, night or even weekend shift. The title refers to the...
Femini: Stories carried by old waters
Being made out of water means belonging somewhere. By drinking a glass of tap water, we are not only connected to the network of sewers that run through Budapest, but also to the thousands of square kilometres of the Danube catchment area - with all its history and...
Zoltán Grecsó – Ádám Móser: It is what it is
G.Z.: I got my faith from Grandma. She enrolled me in religious education: just in time, because I wanted to play the role of victim to someone. The Lord of All proved to be perfect: from then on, I held God accountable for suffering. Since then, I have been more...
Collectief Walden (NL):
Wind Still Life @ Valley of Arts Festival
The Dutch company Collectief Walden presented the local adaptation of their site- and context-specific piece Wind Still Life in Budapest in 2021 together with Hungarian artists and university student. In 2024 the artists return with a new version of the performace at Valley of Arts festival – this time the location and the context of Taljándörögd és the Dörögdi Basin will inspire the creation.