Description

Dragon Tale
The Hungarian National Dance Ensemble invites children on another adventure, once again guiding its audience into the wonderful world of Hungarian folk tales, folk music and folk dances. In the story, the three poor boys, the „dancing donkey”, the evil witch and the seemingly invincible three-headed dragon, the kind forest elf and the beautiful princess, as well as the money-hungry innkeeper and his greedy daughters, take us back to those instructive times when good, common sense and hard work were ultimately rewarded.
We recommend our cheerful story to young and old alike, because we believe that our old values are still important and valid for everyone today!
Fairy tale play in 50 minutes
Creators
The story was adapted for the stage by Zsuzsa Vincze.
Choreography: János Appelshoffer, Gergő Sánta, Zsuzsa Vincze, Zoltán Zsuráfszky
Music: Dániel Szabó and the Hungarian National Dance Ensemble Orchestra
Set designer: Kázmér Tóth
Costume designer: Zsuzsa Vincze
Director: Zsuzsa Vincze and Zoltán Zsuráfszky
Tickets are available from 2 December at the Agora box office and online.
From 2 December to 15 January, 5900 HUF/person,
From 16 January to 15 February, 6900 HUF/person,
From 16 February until the day of the performance, the price is 7900 HUF per person.
Recommended for ages 6 and up.
Children under 1 year of age sitting on a lap are free of charge.
Hungarian National Dance Ensemble
The Hungarian National Dance Ensemble is Hungary's largest professional folk dance ensemble and a dedicated guardian and transmitter of our shared national heritage. Its mission is to promote and popularise Hungarian folk dance and folk music, and it carries out its work responsibly and professionally to this end. The native language of the dancers, musicians and choreographers of the Hungarian National Dance Ensemble is the pure source from which authentic folklore programmes, large-scale historical dance dramas, youth dance dramas and fairy tales based on our folk traditions, as well as dance poems inspired by literary and classical music works.
Professional director of the ensemble: Zsuzsa Vincze, Kossuth Prize winner, distinguished artist
Artistic Director: Zoltán Zsuráfszky, Kossuth Prize winner, Artist of the Nation
