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Danube Art Ensemble: Székely Gate

Danube Art Ensemble: Székely Gate

A Székely gate is a symbol of ancient power, faith, hope, belonging to God, a channel of communication between heaven and earth. Its three posts represent the unity of body, soul and spirit, and its carvings are symbols that render protection, grace and blessing.

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Last event date: Thursday, December 11 2025 7:00PM

The Danube Art Ensemble drew inspiration for its production from this wonderful, richly meaningful construction. The creators want this show to open a passage between two spheres, the sacred and the secular. The viewer is transported through space and time to the past of the Székelys, reviving their long-forgotten dances, recalling their origin and evoking major events in their history. The spiritual message of a Székely gate is ‘Blessings to you who enter, peace to you who leave.'

Featuring:
voice: Andrea Navratil
Göncöl Band

Creators:
music, music editors: István "Szalonna” Pál, Sándor Csoóri Jr
dramaturgy: Orza Călin
set: Gábor Michac
costumes: Borbála Winklerné Petri-Kiss, Rita Furik
dance masters: Berta Módos Almásiné - Máté Módos - Balázs Sáfrán - Csaba Szabó -
                         - Ágnes Farkas - Beáta Gaschler - Áron Antal - Anett Nagypál
dance troup leaders: Gyula András Soós, Katalin Bonifert
choreographers: Tamás Farkas - Norbert "Cimbi” Kovács - Ignác Kádár - Zsolt Juhász - Orza Călin
director: Zsolt Juhász

The premiere was presented by Müpa Budapest as a joint event with the Danube Art Ensemble as part of the Bartók Spring.

Photo: Tamás Végh
Presented by: Müpa Budapest

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