Budapest Autumn Festival



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Country and Region HungaryPest County
Type of Festival Dance, Drama, Music
Location of Festival Budapest, Pest County, Hungary
Festival Address Information

Budapest Festival Center
Szervita tér 5.
1052 - Budapest
Hungary
Phone: (36) 1 486 3300
Fax: (36) 1 486 3310
Information: (36) (1) 486 3311
Email: info@festivalcity.hu

Festival Description

The Budapest Autumn Festival is jam-packed with more than 80 events. Each year's festival features various countries that are represented.

Festival Dates October 10 - 19 2008
Festival Links

http://www.bof.hu
http://www.festivalcity.hu

Festival Events:

Dance program 2007:
  • October 16, MU Theatre, 8:00pm
    • Winner of the Budapest Fringe Festival 2007
      “House of cards”, with István Gőz and Anna Réti; Choreography by Anna Réti; Poems by Zoltán Halasi; Music by Balázs Barna; Costumes by Krisztina Csorba and Anna Réti; Lighting by Attila Szirtes; Photo by Kiss Rudolf Péter
  • October 16, TRAFÓ - House of Contemporary Arts, 8:00pm
    • Yasmeen Godder [ISR]
      “Sudden Birds”, Choreography by Yasmeen Godder; with Sahar Baron, Kama Kolton, Maya Weinberg, and Sharon Zuckerman
      Live Music by Karni Postel; Costumes by Lulu Liam; Stage by Anat Sternschauss; Lighting by Jackie Shemesh; Photo by Tamar Lamm
  • October 17, Bakelit M.A.C., 7:00pm
    • Winner of the Budapest Fringe Festival 2007
      “Márta Ladjánszki Silent Witnesses”, with Márta Ladjánszki, Ádám Jávorka, and Zsolt Varga
      Concept, Márta Ladjánszki
  • October 17, MU Theatre, 8:00pm
    • Winner of the Budapest Fringe Festival 2007
      “House of cards”, with István Gőz and Anna Réti, Choreography by Anna Réti; Poems by Zoltán Halasi; Music by Balázs Barna; Costumes by Krisztina; Csorba, Anna Réti; Lighting by Attila Szirtes; Photo by Kiss Rudolf Péter
  • October 17, TRAFÓ - House of Contemporary Arts, 8:00pm
    • Yasmeen Godder [ISR]
      “Sudden Birds”, Choreography by Yasmeen Godder; with Sahar Baron, Kama Kolton, Maya Weinberg, and Sharon Zuckerman; Live Music by Karni Postel; Costumes by Lulu Liam; Stage by Anat Sternschauss; Lighting by Jackie Shemesh; Photo by Tamar Lamm
  • October 18, Bakelit M.A.C., 7:00pm
    • Winner of the Budapest Fringe Festival 2007
      “Márta Ladjánszki Silent Witnesses”, with Márta Ladjánszki, Ádám Jávorka, and Zsolt Varga; Concept by Márta Ladjánszki
  • October 19, TRAFÓ - House of Contemporary Arts, 8:00pm
    • Pappa Tarahumara [J]
      “Three sisters”, with Sachiko Shirai, Makie Sekiguchi, and Mao Arata
  • October 20, TRAFÓ - House of Contemporary Arts, 8:00pm
    • Pappa Tarahumara [J] “Three sisters”, with Sachiko Shirai, Makie Sekiguchi, and Mao Arata
Jazz program 2007:
  • October 19, A38 Ship, 8:00pm
    • Soil and “Pimp” Session, with Shacho (agitator/spirit), Tabu zombie (trumpet), Motoharu (saxophone), Josei (piano), Akita Goldman (bass), Midoryn (drums)
Performance program 2007:
  • October 12, TRAFÓ - House of Contemporary Arts, 8:00pm
    • Royal Bones and Orienteatern (D/S)
      FUSK!, Director Lars Rudolfsson (S); with Rasmus Aitouganov, Lars Gregersen, Mille Lundt, Josephine Wulff, Randrup, Camila Sarrazin, Scott Ackerman, Hanne Raffnsře, Maja Romm, Henriette Groth, Johan Segerberg; Photo by Vahid 2007 C Goossun Art-illery
  • October 13, TRAFÓ - House of Contemporary Arts, 8:00pm
    • Royal Bones and Orienteatern (D/S)
      FUSK!, Director Lars Rudolfsson (S); with Rasmus Aitouganov, Lars Gregersen, Mille Lundt, Josephine Wulff Randrup, Camila Sarrazin, Scott Ackerman, Hanne Raffnsře, Maja Romm, Henriette Groth, and Johan Segerberg; Photo by Vahid 2007 C Goossun Art-illery
  • October 14, TRAFÓ - House of Contemporary Arts, 8:00pm
    • Royal Bones and Orienteatern (D/S)
    • FUSK!, Director Lars Rudolfsson (S); with Rasmus Aitouganov, Lars Gregersen, Mille Lundt, Josephine Wulff Randrup, Camila Sarrazin, Scott Ackerman, Hanne Raffnsře, Maja Romm, Henriette Groth, and Johan Segerberg; Photo by Vahid 2007 C Goossun Art-illery
  • October 19, Bárka Theatre, 7:00pm
    • “Darling, what a slut you are”, Adapted by Ágens from her ‘Poems on Screwing’. Directed by Krisztián Gergye; with Andrea Spolarics, Kriszta Szorcsik, Anikó Varga, Kinga Mezei, Ágens, Marica Tárnok, Móni Négyesi, Eszter Hajós, Tamás Töröcsik, Gábor Szabó, and Tibor Pásztor; Music by György Philipp; Costumes by Móni Béres; Photo by Móni Béres; Montage by Kritsztián Gergye
  • October 20, Bárka Theatre, 7:00pm
    • “Darling, what a slut you are”, Adapted by Ágens from her ‘Poems on Screwing’; Directed by Krisztián Gergye; with Andrea Spolarics, Kriszta Szorcsik, Anikó Varga, Kinga Mezei, Ágens, Marica Tárnok, Móni Négyesi, Eszter Hajós, Tamás Töröcsik, Gábor Szabó, and Tibor Pásztor; Music by György Philipp; Costumes by Móni Béres; Photo by Móni Béres; Montage by Kritsztián Gergye
Music program 2007:
  • October 12, Millenáris Teátrum, 7:30pm
    • Paris qui dort/film concert
      Music for René Clair’s 1924 movie. Conducted by Pierre-André Valade (F); with Ensemble Court-Circuit (F); Commissioned by Auditorium du Louvre
  • October 14, Italian Institute of Culture, 7:30pm
    • UMZE, Conducted by Zoltán Rácz
      Varese’s “Octandre”
      Varese’s “Hyperprism”
      Varese’s “Offrandes”
      Varese’s “Intégrales”
      Varese’s “Ionisation”
      “Rrrrrrr”… by Mauricio Kagel
      “Orchestrion Straat” by Mauricio Kagel
  • October 15, Academy of Music, 9:30pm
    • Nosferatu (film concert) with Wolfgang Mitterer (organ)
  • October 21, TRAFÓ - House of Contemporary Arts, 7:00pm
    • “Labyrinths and Fugues”, with Ádám Kondor: Partita for cello and piano [world premiere]
      Beethoven: Sonata in D major for cello and piano, op.102 No.2
      Gyula Csapó: Labyrinth – solo for cello (részletek)
      Gyula Csapó: Straight Labyrint for piano
      Beethoven: Sonata in B flat major,op.106 No.29 (Hammerklavier)
      Gábor Csalog (piano), István Varga (cello)
Film program 2007:
  • October 15, Művész Cinema, 5:30pm
    • EDIT2007, 3rd International Dance Film Festival
      5:30pm (17:30) Opening performance
      6:00pm (18:00) Best of EDIT2006
      8:00pm (20:00) International shorts 1
  • October 16, Művész Cinema, 6:00pm
    • EDIT2007, 3rd International Dance Film Festival
      6:00pm (18:00) Hungarian shorts
      7:00pm (19:00) Talk about dance, film and dancefilm
      8:00pm (20:00) International shorts 2, Wim Vandekeybus (B)
  • October 17, Művész Cinema, 6:00pm
    • EDIT2007, 3rd International Dance Film Festival
      6:00pm 18:00 Films from Maya Deren
      8:00pm 20:00 International shorts 3, Isralei Vdance, by Philipe Découflé (F)
Theatre program 2007:
  • October 13, Örkény Theatre, 7:00pm
    • Péter Kárpáti’s “Dreamingpool”, Directed by Eszter Novák
  • October 14, Budapest Gallery, 8:00pm
    • “She loves me”, On the basis of the text of Péter Esterházy. With Dorka Gryllus, and Henriette Müller (D); Music by Simon Frantzek (D); Stage by Daniel Gantz (D), Costumes by Márta Makány; Director Erzsébet Rácz
      The performance has been presented in the frame of the cultural year “Ungarischer Akzent”
  • October 15, Budapest Gallery, 8:00pm
    • “She loves me”, On the basis of the text of Péter Esterházy. With Dorka Gryllus, and Henriette Müller (D); Music by Simon Frantzek (D); Stage by Daniel Gantz (D), Costumes by Márta Makány; Director Erzsébet Rácz
      The performance has been presented in the frame of the cultural year “Ungarischer Akzent”
  • October 17, Madách Theatre, 7:00pm
    • Berliner Ensemble – Theater am Schiffbauerdamm (D)
      Herik Ibsen’s “Peer Gynt”, Directed by Peter Zadek. With Közreműködik, Angela Gilges, Ruth Glöss, Ursula Höpfner, Deborah Kaufmann, Alice Kornitzer, Maria Bruckmann, Ann-Marie von Löw, Annett Renneberg, Antje Settnik, Judith Strößenreuter, Angela Winkler, Uwe Bohm, Benjamin Cabuk, Gerd David, Peter Donath, Steffen Roll, Marco Schmidt, Veit Schubert, Oliver Urbanski, Axel Werner, Ronald Zehrfeld; Music by Georg Klein; Lighting by Karl Kneidl
  • October 18, Budapest Puppet Theatre, 6:00pm
    • Ágnes Bálint’s “The diary of a mouse”, Directed by András Lénárt, with Norbert Ács, Béla Csajághy, Edina Ellinger, Ágnes Hárai, István Kemény, Zsuzsanna Kenyeres, Katalin Kovács, Marianna Kovács, and Virág Semjén; Design by Tamás Kováts; Virtual design by Zsolt Prievara; Music by Nándor Götz
  • October 18, Kamra, 7:00pm
    • Proceedings from the Association’s 1950s Sessions
      Compiled by Géza Fodor, György Lengyel, and Gábor Zsámbéki; Directed by Gábor Zsámbéki
  • October 18, Madách Theatre, 7:00pm
    • Berliner Ensemble – Theater am Schiffbauerdamm (D)
      Herik Ibsen’s “Peer Gynt”, Directed by Peter Zadek; with Közreműködik, Angela Gilges, Ruth Glöss, Ursula Höpfner, Deborah Kaufmann, Alice Kornitzer, Maria Bruckmann, Ann-Marie von Löw, Annett Renneberg, Antje Settnik, Judith Strößenreuter, Angela Winkler, Uwe Bohm, Benjamin Cabuk, Gerd David, Peter Donath, Steffen Roll, Marco Schmidt, Veit Schubert, Oliver Urbanski, Axel Werner, and Ronald Zehrfeld; Music by Georg Klein; Lighting by Karl Kneidl
  • October 19, Budapest Puppet Theatre, 3:00pm
    • Ágnes Bálint’s “The diary of a mouse”, Directed by András Lénárt, with Norbert Ács, Béla Csajághy, Edina Ellinger, Ágnes Hárai, István Kemény, Zsuzsanna Kenyeres, Katalin Kovács, Marianna Kovács, and Virág Semjén; Design by Tamás Kováts; Virtual design by Zsolt Prievara; Music by Nándor Götz
  • October 19, Örkény Theatre, 7:00pm
    • Péter Kárpáti’s “Dreamingpool”, Directed by Eszter Novák
  • October 19, Radnóti Theatre, 7:00pm
    • János Térey’s “Tablemusic”, Directed by László Bagossy; with Sándor Csányi, Ádám Földi, Gábor Karalyos, Patrícia Kovács, Virág Marjai, Ervin Nagy, Zoltán Schneider, Viktória Szávai, Kata Wéber
  • October 19, Kamra, 7:00pm
    • Proceedings from the Association’s 1950s Sessions. Compiled by Géza Fodor, György Lengyel, and Gábor Zsámbéki; Directed by Gábor Zsámbéki
  • October 20, Radnóti Theatre, 7:00pm
    • János Térey’s “Tablemusic”, Directed by László Bagossy; with Sándor Csányi, Ádám Földi, Gábor Karalyos, Patrícia Kovács, Virág Marjai, Ervin Nagy, Zoltán Schneider, Viktória Szávai, Kata Wéber

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