PLACCC at RAKPART

PLACCC at RAKPART

On 2 September, together with Valyo, we will organise the all-day PLACCC on RAKPART with site-specific art projects and thematic discussions. On 2 September, we will organise together with Valyo our all-day PLACCC at RAKPART program on the lower quay of...
Eva Bubla: Designated Breathing Zone

Eva Bubla: Designated Breathing Zone

Ever felt thirsty for some fresh air? Would you like to get away, at least for a sniff, from the stupor of smog or tobacco smoke? Designated Breathing Zone is a space embedded in an urban environment, reflecting on acute environmental problems, inviting local...
Superfusion: On schedule

Superfusion: On schedule

The performers will follow the rhythm of the traffic on Széll Kálmán tér for an hour, until their movements form a complete composition. Superfusion, created by Éva Gálik and Boglárka Varga and completed by Alejandra Rosas and Ádám Bot, in their dance performance in...
Patrik Kelemen: Cardiology

Patrik Kelemen: Cardiology

chakra opening – soap opera – fitness cardio  // workshop – presentation – practice sharing – community choreography // 2 DJ – ~15 dancers – maximum emotion Between 14 and 24 September, Patrik Kelemen invites Hungarian...
PLACCC Dance  2023                                                                                 11May – 8 June

PLACCC Dance 2023 11May – 8 June

The dance-focused special edition of PLACCC Festival is back with its third edition, and this year it will be introduced by two “walking” projects before the dance permeates the public spaces of the city. Back in 2021, PLACCC Dance, the dance-focused...
Dávid Somló: Slow Steps have Ears

Dávid Somló: Slow Steps have Ears

Slow Steps have Ears is a sound meditation and a sonic treasure hunt at the same time: 25 hidden speakers will play with our sense of reality in the Kerekerdő park through 2 and a half weeks. We can listen to a series of interwoven, site-specific compositions pieced...
Ádám Bot: See you out there

Ádám Bot: See you out there

The choreographer aims to create a public performance where young artists from theatre and contemporary dance will try to draw attention to the question of homelessness and unhousedness. In the morning on our way to work or school, during the day while walking to our...