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Discussions

dunaPart club
Venue: AKKU Cultural Centre
Budapest, Kazinczy u. 21.

The morning discussions at dunaPart aim to spark a dialogue between the local artists participating in the platform and our international guests. We would like to give the artists an opportunity to receive direct feedback on their work and to have an informal discussion with a wide range of professionals participating in dunaPart.
Each day we are inviting international experts to moderate the two morning panels, one focusing primarily on movement-based and the other on text-based performances.

Don't miss these talks, your input will be greatly appreciated, as we believe that these feedback sessions are crucial to the success of the platform and will contribute to the development of the Hungarian performing arts scene by ensuring an "international exposure" to local artists.


  • 14 November, Friday

11.00-11.30 > presentation of the Hungarian contemporary performing arts scene - Guest speakers: Katalin Lőrinc, dance critic and Anna Lengyel, dramaturg

11.45-12.30 > panel discussion with the artists and international experts about the previous day's performances (text- & movement-based)

Moderators:
Samme Raeysmaekers (Belgium)
Artistic Coordinator - Dance, December Dance | Concertgebouw Brugge VZW

Christian Benedetti (France)
Director, Théâtre-Studio

  • 15 November, Saturday
10.30-11.15 > panel discussion with the artists and international experts about the previous day's performances (movement-based)

Moderator:
John Ashford (United Kingdom)
Theatre Director, The Place

11.30-12.00 > panel discussion with the artists and international experts about the previous day's performances (text-based)

Moderator:
Christian Benedetti (France)
Director, Théâtre-Studio

12.00-12.15 > project presentation: Space (H/NL)

The theater group Space is based in Amsterdam, but has its roots in two cultures, Hungarian and Dutch. The company of Petra Ardai and Luc van Loo works in an intercultural, yet locally rooted way and produces “exploratory operations”: interdisciplinary, theatrical documentaries in which social topics are dissected and the political becomes personal.

Contacts:
Workshop Foundation/Gergely Tallo

  • 16 November, Sunday

10.30-11.15 > panel discussion with the artists and international experts about the previous day's performances (movement-based)

Moderator:
Laurie Uprichard (USA/Ireland)
Artistic Director, Dublin Dance Festival

11.30-12.00 > panel discussion with the artists and international experts about the previous day's performances (text-based)

Moderator:
Audronis Liuga (Lithuania)
Founder and Director, Lithuanian Information Centre for Theatre and Cinema

  • 17 November, Monday

10.30-11.00 > panel discussion with the artists and international experts about the previous day's performances (movement-based)

Moderator:
TBC

11.15-12.00 > panel discussion with the artists and international experts about the previous day's performances (text-based)

Moderator:
Laurie Uprichard (USA/Ireland)
Artistic Director, Dublin Dance Festival

12.15-12.45 > general overview of the platform with international guest speakers