The Liszt Memorial Evening programme presented by the Hungarian National Ballet Foundation features a set of pieces choreographed by Lilla Pártay. The evening's musical guests will likewise perform works by Liszt: while Atilla B. Kiss sings the Petrarch Sonnets, Izabella Simon will play The Bells of Geneva.
The four choreographed works were produced in different periods: Forgotten Waltz in 1986, From the Cradle to the Grave in 1998, and Csárdás macabre especially for this evening, while F...unérailles - though originally dating from 1990 - has been reworked by the choreographer this year. The performance carries two mottos: "Graceful movements are like music for the eyes” (Anatole France); and "There is no ‘must' in art because art is free” (Wassily Kandinsky).
A National Dance Theatre production in partnership with the Hungarian National Ballet Foundation
Presented by: National Dance Theatre
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