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ExperiDance - Nostradamus

ExperiDance - Nostradamus

Nostradamus
Wanderer of the Worlds
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Last event date: Sunday, August 13 2017 8:30PM

About the show

The ExperiDance Dance Ensemble has decided to take a bold step: it puts an obliviously frolicking piece on stage again after many years. The ‘Nostradamus – A Wanderer of Worlds’ is a real play of joy, which twists the most spectacular pieces of choreography of the repertoire of ExperiDance in such a way that the piece becomes a great time travel over countries and ages. One of the mood managers and tour guides during the world tour is musician and actor Ganxsta Zolee.

According to the story, Nostradamus takes his deceitful wife to a world tour and time travel in order to please her and to show her that all of his predictions have come true. Nostradamus’ wife is played by Izabella Rimár, a dance artist of ExperiDance. On the trip, they are accompanied by two of Nostradamus’ students, a dumb magician who is always flirting with the wife and a pipsqueak who always behaves like a swot. They get to Australia, India and the country of gesas and samurais, Japan. The main characters also experience Spanish bravado and Russian high spirits, and even watch a football match in Brazil. A great journey also spans historical ages: in Egypt, they can witness Cleopatra and Julius Caesar’s love, they meet Copernicus, they leave Transylvania in haste due to Dracula, and Elvis sings for them in America. Finally, naturally, our heroes find a home in the heart of Europe, in Hungary.

The general public can first see ‘Nostradamus – A Wanderer of Worlds’, which presents a thousand faces of our Earth and its diverse, glittering world full of mysteries, on 14 May 2016 at a double premiere in the RaM Colosseum.

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