„Tabán Táncegyüttes” Ensemble, Békéscsaba
and „Aradi Kamaraszínház” Company

497

parental-14

Wednesday, 14 September | 5:00 PM | duration: 1h 10min | Portable stage

director: Farkas TamásTapasztó Ernő
choreography: Farkas Tamás
original music: Gera Gábor
artistic assistant: Farkas Ágnes
visual design: Ioan Horga

dancers: Harmati Patrik, László Richárd, Móricz Bence, Varga József

“497” is a theatre-dance production about a famous event of the early twentieth century. Four Romanians, students in Paris, won the competition launched by the Touring Club de France. The Club offered a prize of 100,000 francs for a journey around the world on foot. The Romanians’ itinerary was the only one selected out of 200 enrolled in the competition. Their journey started in 1910 and lasted ten years. During this time, they wore Romanian folk costumes, maintained themselves by performing folk dances, and wore out 497 pairs of opinci (traditional peasant shoes). Only one of them completed the race, but even he got little enjoyment from the prize, as in the meantime its value had been wiped out by inflation.

The creators of the production have used documents of the time, extracts from the protagonists’ diaries, to recreate the challenging journey. The historical event is correlated with present-day realities, leading us to question the raison d’être of consumer society, with its onerous economic mechanisms.

The Taban Dance Ensemble from Békéscsaba has as its main aim the promotion and conservation of the traditions of folk dancing and the emblematic cultural treasures of the various ethnic groups of the Carpathian Basin. They won the “Excellent Qualification”, the most prestigious title in the folk-dance movement in Hungary, in 2010, 2012, and 2019. In 2010, they were awarded the prize “Pentru românii din Békéscsaba” (for the Romanians of Békéscsaba).

Founded in 2007, the Aradi Kamaraszínház Theatre Company is an association of projects that coordinates, initiates, or supports Hungarian-language theatre productions in Arad. In 201, it was accorded the status of Cultural Institution of National Interest by the Government of Hungary. It has won more than sixty prizes at festivals at home and abroad.