Inversedance: 'Vuk' Dance Theatre For Children @ Palace Of Art, 7 November

  • 2 Nov 2020 9:01 AM
Inversedance: 'Vuk' Dance Theatre For Children @ Palace Of Art, 7 November
The classic Hungarian story by István Fekete has never been brought to the stage as a dance performance.

Now, however, the familiar figures come to life: Karak, Vahur, Tás, the “Smooth-skin” and many other characters, as well as Vuk himself, whose playful and lively nature is something with which all children can identify.

The little fox discovers life through crafty escapades and adventures, and with the help of some tender loving care.

Based on the novel by István Fekete.
 

Dates and times: 
Saturday, 7 November, 11 am
 
Ticket: 

HUF 1,500

Venue: 
Palace Of Arts
1095 Budapest, Komor Marcel u. 1.

More: 
szabadter.hu

Photo courtesy of the organisers

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