
Performative Unity in the Hungarian Arts
HowlRound Theatre Commons, Bíborka Béres, Zsófi Rebeka Kozma
A dazzling performance art scene is being born in Hungary, which, though quite small, boasts artists from all walks of life. Puha means “soft” in Hungarian, and PUHA stands for Performative Unity in the Hungarian Arts. It is an ambitious project by theatre Zsófia Kozma and choreographer-performer Bíborka Béres that brings makers and creators of the Hungarian performance art scene together for discussions. From dancer to set designer, jazz musician to game designer, they talk with all sorts of people about thoughts, approaches, challenges, and ideas in their work. They sit down to explore topics like climate change, gender, queerness, improvisation, and public space in order to replace division and competition by fostering unity and dialogue in the field. This podcast series is produced on HowlRound Theatre Commons, a free and open platform for theatremakers worldwide, to amplify progressive and disruptive ideas about theatre and facilitating connections between diverse practitioners for the past decade.
Categories: Arts
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In this episode, co-hosts Bíborka and Zsófi are joined by visual and performance artist and environmental activist, Éva Bubla; dancer, choreographer, researcher, and founder of the performance research group SVUNG, Kinga Szemessy; and culture manager, event organizer, curator, founder of the PLACCC Festival, and the Hungarian liaison for the IN SITU Network, Fanni Nánay. Drawing from their individual experiences, they discuss the current climate crisis and how different artists engage with this complex issue.
Previous episodes
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7 - Climate Crisis Fri, 21 Oct 2022
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6 - Autobiography Wed, 12 Oct 2022
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5 - Disability Wed, 5 Oct 2022
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4 - Improvisation Wed, 28 Sep 2022
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3 - Visual Arts Wed, 21 Sep 2022
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2 - Queerness and Gender Wed, 14 Sep 2022
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1 - Public Space Wed, 7 Sep 2022