Online ’Beethoven V’ Contemporary Dance @ National Dance Theatre, 3 December

  • 1 Dec 2020 10:19 AM
Online ’Beethoven V’ Contemporary Dance @ National Dance Theatre, 3 December
This year we are celebrating the 250th anniversary of Beethoven’s birth, and these days we are witnessing revolutionary times just like the master when he created this piece between 1804 and 1808. 

In the present days hope comes from light gaining victory over darkness.

This age spirit induced Argentine choreographer, Roberto Galvan  to express his faith in life with his choreography  created for GG Tánc Eger. 

A piece was born that we made with great love towards the dance and stage performance art. The result is cheeky, lively and energetic.

The online production can be watched for free.

Date and time: 
Thursday, 3 December, 4:15 pm 

More: 
Nemzeti Táncszínház

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