This year, three young people will have the opportunity to present their work in the framework of the KET IKF competition, including Beatrix Simkó, who is working on her concept Kerengő with the company's dancers.
Cloisters
"The concept of The Cloister was inspired by Samuel Beckett's plays without text.
Through specific movement patterns and designs, how to apply minimal variations of them to specific individuals. Repetition, structure and movement of the mass are presented as a task, and the aim is to put them into practice and create new structures.
I've used repetitive processes in my previous work and I'm very interested in how relationships can be developed with multiple actors. Keeping the movement patterns systematic, I am looking for different movement languages with the dancers, which in the final presentation will take the completely clean, everyday movements to the genre of dance." Beatrix Simkó
Beatrix Simkó dance artist, choreographer, media artist.
He continued his studies at the Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design, graduating in media design. In addition to her individual works, she has been working with the Éva Duda Company for seven years. In 2014 she was awarded a Viktor Fülöp State Scholarship, and in 2015 she was a recipient of a scholarship from Hungary for the international programme of the Theatertreffen theatre festival in Berlin. In addition to her work in Budapest, she often works in international co-productions, in recent years in Berlin, Vienna, Graz and Bern.
PengPalast! is touring with the Swiss collective Bye Bye Babel and recently performed Get to Know Kassandra at the Munich Rodeo Festival.
Currently, she is performing her own contemporary dance performance with Zoltán Grecsó at the House Stage of the Vígszínház, under the title #Orfeusz #Eurüdikécí.
Supported by the Imre Zoltán Programme of the National Cultural Fund.