Dance performances by Yvette Bozsik

24. June, 2006, 00:00–00:00
When
24. June, 2006
Not visitable by annual pass

EMI – a Japanese first name for women with a double meaning: „blessing” and „beauty”. Yvette Bozsik combines elements of traditional dances from Japan and the Far East with her own style in this video-performance. Introspection and opening up to the world, meditation and breaking out, eastern and western attitudes, values, and mentality clash and make an effect on each other in this solo.

Choreography/dance: Yvette Bozsik
Costumes: Kriszta Berzsenyi
light: József Pető
video: Tamás Vati

Group Therapy

The central issue of this piece is the true personality of the dancers, and the honest exposure that of. The choreography developed through the course of a group therapy conducted by a psychiatrist. The sessions were filmed, and exerpts of them were later incorporated into the performance.
The dance piece is presented by the six core members of Bozsik Yvette Dance Company, who were made to take a look at their personalities and its deeper regions in a convex mirror, and thus to form a sounder picture of themselves.

Assistant Choreographer: Katalin Farkas
Choreography: Yvette Bozsik
Performers: Tímea Fülöp, Samantha Kettle, Hajnalka Lisztóczki, Gombai Szabolcs, Tamás Vati, Szabolcs Vislóczky
Contributors: Dr Szilárd Hamvas and Nóra Porkoláb, Dr Imre Csernus, Sosa, Vilmos Vajdai, Tamás Vati, Tibor Tokai, György Gubányi