2025-12-14 10:00 Atrium
2025-12-14 11:00 Main Auditorium
Julcsi Paár - Dezső Fitos Folkdance Company
2025-12-14 15:00 Small Auditorium
Genrecontemporary
Number of Acts1
Duration60
The Tayos cave was made famous by János Móricz's discovery in 1969, whenhe claimed to have found traces of alien beings and a previous civilisation in the Cueva De Los Tayos cave system in Ecuador, which he named the Táltos Cave. This discovery has been the inspiration for several novels and films, while it is still shrouded in mystery. Cave-dwelling oilbirds are mystical creatures themselves, who, like bats, navigate by echo.
What's in the depth of the Tayos? What can the gold plates in the "metal libraries" contain? Why was another expedition started in the 1970s with the support of the British Museum and the participation of astronaut Neil Armstrong? Broadening the focus: how aware are we, humans, of what happens beyond the illusion?
The new presentationof the Yvette Bozsik Company is a performance inspired by the reports of explorer János Móricz, which uses the tools and the expressive images of the Butoh dance to show a distant universe where people and animals, strange beings and creatures intersect in a world far from civilisation, which carries and still preserves the Divine, cosmic energy.
Performed by Dóra Hasznos, Samantha Kettle, Anna Bujdosó, Brigitta Hortobágyi, Rebeka Tóth, Szabolcs Gombai, Tamás Vati, Dániel Krizsán, Áron Darabont, Kristóf Deák, Koppány Sikó, Martin Szeri, Mirkó Dorián Iványi
Music: Philippe Heritier
Costume: Nikoletta Bati
Space: Tamás Vati
Light: József Pető
Creative producer: Marcell Iványi
Co-choreographer: Dániel Krizsán
Choreographer: Yvette Bozsik
Supported by Nemzeti Kulturális Alap, Emberi Erőforrás Támogatáskezelő