Recirquel: Kristály at Millenáris - off-site Müpa performance
Winter contemporary circus fairy tale
Recirquel returns this winter season with a renewed version of Kristály, which has been playing to full houses for years. Awaiting children and adults alike in the Millenáris Glass Hall is a magical world evoking the atmosphere of the festive season in which the amazing fairy tale images frozen in sparkling ice come to life before the spectators and get them involved in the show.
This contemporary circus production conceived by artistic director Bence Vági recalls classic fairy tales with a story of how the mistress of the Crystal World loses her faith in human emotions and decides to freeze everything and seclude herself behind glittering walls of ice. Together, the audience and the artists in the performance will seek hope in the warmth of love and light through a world of amazing illusions and tricks.
Featuring:
Snow Queen..................... Juli Horányi
Elf...................................... Brigitta Egyed
Acrobats
Yaser Abdel Hamid
Gergely Zoltán Bagdi
Viktoriia Demura
Ádám Dávid Fehér
Oleksandr Gurkevych
Yevhen Havrylenko
Horváth Zita
Mariia Hryhorieva
Ivett Ignácz
Renátó Illés
Valeriia Khoruzhenko
Kateryna Larina
Andrii Maslov
Sergii Materynskyi
Yevheniia Obolonina
Roland Pfeiffer
Soma Rozsnyói
Eszter Seguí-Fábián
Gábor Zsíros
Hip-hop dancers
Demissie Efraim
Gergő Elekes
Dániel Hefler
Kassanin Dusán
Péter Katona
Creators
Artistic director, writer: Bence Vági
Associate director, artiste choreographer: Renátó Illés
Choreographer: Gábor Zsíros
Composer: Dávid Mester
Sound design: Gábor Terjék
Set designer: Péter Klimó
Costume designer: Emese Kasza
Lighting design: Attila Lenzsér
Hip-hop choreographer: Márk Csörögi
Acrobat coach: Böbe Ócsai
Technical director: Tamás Vladár
Make-up artist: Szilvia Ipacs
Hair stylists: Ádám Marton, Balázs Kazi
Production manager: Zsófia Szabó
Assistant set designer: Kornélia Pallós
Assistant costume designer: Klára Muladi
Coach: Zita Horváth, Demissie Efraim
Age: 6- year
Presented by: Müpa Budapest
Photo: Attila Nagy, Müpa