Choreographies

Own Choreographies

Pulsing Fluids

Premier:  May 5, 2018, Tokyo Babylon Theater –  TOKYO, JAPAN

Award: Award of Dance Stages Sanghai Dance Festival – Sanghai, China

Performed: Dance  Stages Sanghai Dance Festival – Sanghai, China

26-28 September / 2018, 2nd DANCESTAGES Shanghai Dance Festival, Shanghai, China – Festival Awarded

6 April / 2019, National Dance Theater, Budapest, Hungary

1 June / 2019, International Comic Dance Festival, Jeju, Korea

12 October / 2019, Busan International Dance Market, Busan, Korea

18 March / 2020, National Dance Theater, Budapest, Hungary

“The nectar is flowing from my blood. Truncated instinct.
Lie still for me!
There is no border. I am flying to the certainty of deep.”

Batarita

Choreographer, visual design, dance: Batarita

Music: Xrc KOVÁCS Balázs

Costume: HORNYÁK Isty, Batarita

Photo: YASUDA Kei

Special thanks to: PINTÉR Gábor

Hair OFF

Premier: 30 August, 2014, Internationale Tanzmesse NRW – DÜSSELDORF, GERMANY

Performed: Trufesta International Dance Festival – Lagos, Nigeria

National Dance Theatre – Budapest, Hungary

Mediawave Festival – Komarom, Hungary

“Human being goes in fear of his attainment, his beauty, his life. 
He is not able to let them go. He insists on everything. 
Meanwhile body parts are los;, they are cut.”

Batarita

Choreographer, dance, costume, light: Batarita

Music: Xrc KOVÁCS Balázs

Set: Batarita, PINTÉR Gábor

Production Coordinator, photo: PINTÉR Gábor

Sounds with the wind…

Premier: 10 December, 2012, Feszek Artist Club, Cupola Hall – BUDAPEST, HUNGARY

Performed: Galerie Paris – Yokohama, Japan

Bird Theater – Tottori, Japan

Kalyanamit  – ChiangMai, Thailand

“Human being goes in fear of his attainment, his beauty, his life. 
He is not able to let them go. He insists on everything. 
Meanwhile, body parts are lost, they are cut.”

Batarita

Choreography, dance, set, costume, light: Batarita

Music: Xrc KOVÁCS Balázs, Kiyo Kito Taiko First Hungarian Drum Grup + Montage

Production Coordinator, photo: PINTÉR Gábor

Seasons

/solo dance/

 Premier: 10 December, 2012, Feszek Artist Club, Cupola Hall – BUDAPEST, HUNGARY

Performed: MERLiN Theatre – Budapest, Hungary

National Dance Theater – Budapest, Hungary

in Hungary at several outdoor place

Mujeres en la Danza Festival – Quito, Ecuador

The Women International Butoh Festival – Guanajuato, Mexico

EXIT – Schlossbröllin, Germany

TPAM2012, Paris Galerie – Yokohama, Japan

Busan International Dance Market – Busan, South Korea

SIDance Festival – Seoul, Korea

Rakudoan theater – Tokyo, Japan

Trufesta International Dance Festival – Lagos, Nigeria

Guadalajara, Mexico

Auditorio Cecatur – Puerto Vallarta, Mexico

Thong Lor Art Space – Bangkok, Thailand

Help ChiangMai! Festival – Chiangmai, Thailand

Micro Body Language-Body Art Festival, Concert Hall – Xi’an, China

KROKI International Dance Festival, Juliusa Slowackiego Theater – Krakow, Poland

About
The antecedents of the piece were four site-specific performances in the nature: Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter. Later these nature-related shows turned into urban interventions in the city of Budapest and Tokyo. SEASONS is the stage adaptation and the essence of this performance series.

Gentle and low, spiritual and profane, ancient and contemporary are all appear in the piece. BATARITA playing with her body in the way that from time to time it turns to ignoble, to man, to woman or even to an animal. Her character is the emerging instinct-being that lies deep in the human body.

Choreographer, performer, costume: Batarita

Composer: KEREK István

Production Assistant: PINTÉR Gábor

Photo: PASTOR Alfredo

Restricted Area

 Premier: 11. January 2005. Trafo House of Contemporary Arts – BUDAPEST, HUNGARY

Performed: National Dance Theater – Budapest, Hungary

 Duration: 40′

Performers: Feicht Zoltán, Ihaza Festus, Musitz Dóra, Fazekas Péter, Illés Zsuzsa, Nagy Annamária, Pétery Melinda, Tóth Tímea, Szabó Péter, batarita

Live music: Kerek István, Xrc

Light design, video: Szabó Péter

Light technician: Payer Ferenc

Set, costume design: batarita

Make-up: Tóth Árpád

Production assistant: Kókai Ildikó

Special thanks to Kelemen Zsuzska, Trendl László

Lidérc

Premier: National Dance Theater – BUDAPEST, HUNGARY

 Performed: Mediawave Festival – Győr, Hungary

Performers: FEICHT Zoltán, Ihaza FESTUS, M. KECSKÉS András, Batarita
Live music: Kerek István, Xrc
Set, costume, light design: Batarita

Yours…?!

Premier:  2002., 1st Duet Dance Festival – BUDAPEST, HUNGARY
1st Prize of the Jury & Audience Prize

 

Performed:

2006: The Royal Command Performance – Thailand Cultural Centre-Main Hall, Bangkok, Thailand

2004: Trafo House of Contemporary Arts, Budapest, Hungary

2003: Contemporary Dance Festival, Bytom, Poland

Budapest International Contemporary Dance Festival – Trafo House of Contemporary Arts, Budapest, Hungary

Kalisz, Poland – 1st Prize Winner, Best Choreographer

2002: 1st Duet Dance Festival, Festival First Prize Winner – Trafo House of Contemporary Arts, Budapest, Hungary

Pepsi Island Festival, Budapest, Hungary

Duration: 14′

“Who doesn’t love ownself, could not love anyone.
Who feels her body dirty, is lost.”

Performers: Batarita, FEJES Kitty

Set, costume designe: Batarita

Special thanks to: Hajagos Bálint, Szabó Péter, Bene Györgyi

Photo: Pettendi Szabó Péter

Moongirl

Premier: 26. March 2009., Museum of Fine Arts – BUDAPEST, HUNGARY

Duration: 50′

Dance, costume, set: Batarita

Live music: KEREK István  – violin and other instruments

Visual: PETTENDI SZABÓ Péter

NO Confrontations

Premier: 3. April 2008., National Dance Theatre – BUDAPEST, HUNGARY

 Duration: 50′

Dancers: Csere Zoltán, Fejes Kitty, Hucker Kata, Illés Zsuzsa, Batarita

Live music: Kerek István, Kovács Balázs – Xrc

Design: Szabó Péter

Set, costume design: Batarita

Production assistant: Pintér Gábor

Stillness

Premier: 18. November 2004. National Dance Theatre – BUDAPEST, HUNGARY

Work-in-progress presentation: 4. April 2004. Mediawave Festival, Gyor

Duration: 42′

The subject ofthe piece is the “Experience of loosing” containing the taboos death and faith. Which one? It doesn’t matter which one, the essence is that something is lost forever. The audience could follow the way of the person changed by this happening, from loosing sense untill the harmony. The body led by the instincts and the lost soul becomes wild animal, floating and finally opens the way to the beauty in this world covered by cascade of inducements. How strong the soul can be in order to recover us.

There are moments in life when our whole life is gone in front of our eyes, from the most terrible moments to the most beautiful ones. The body goes dead, blood is boiling, all the things become senseless. And then once you leave. Brake and lack will stay but the soul becomes stronger and stronger and will be able to step to a new dimension, to accept and to become beautiful.

Performer, set and costume design: Batarita

Live music: Kerek István

Special thanks to Kelemen Zsuzska, Trendl László, Szabó Péter, Pintér Gábor, Kókai Ildikó

Death Elements

Premier: 18. November 2004. National Dance Theatre – BUDAPEST, HUNGARY

Work-in-progress presentation: 4. April 2004. Mediawave Festival, Gyor

Duration: 42′

The subject ofthe piece is the “Experience of loosing” containing the taboos death and faith. Which one? It doesn’t matter which one, the essence is that something is lost forever. The audience could follow the way of the person changed by this happening, from loosing sense untill the harmony. The body led by the instincts and the lost soul becomes wild animal, floating and finally opens the way to the beauty in this world covered by cascade of inducements. How strong the soul can be in order to recover us.

There are moments in life when our whole life is gone in front of our eyes, from the most terrible moments to the most beautiful ones. The body goes dead, blood is boiling, all the things become senseless. And then once you leave. Brake and lack will stay but the soul becomes stronger and stronger and will be able to step to a new dimension, to accept and to become beautiful.

Performer, set and costume design: Batarita

Live music: Kerek István

Special thanks to Kelemen Zsuzska, Trendl László, Szabó Péter, Pintér Gábor, Kókai Ildikó

Ingrata Persona

Premier: 2004. Ápril 15., National Dance Theatre – BUDAPEST, HUNGARY

Performers: Gergye Krisztián, Kovács Dániel, M. Kecskés András, Batarita
Music: Grencsó István
Visual design: Szabó Péter

Innards-flower

Premier: 2002, MU Theater – BUDAPEST, HUNGARY

Performed: National Dance Theater – Budapest, Hungary

Szkéné Theater – Budapest, Hungary

Mediawave Festival – Győr, Hungary

Performers: Gergye Krisztián, Batarita

Music: Batarita’s montage

Costume: Batarita

Visual design, light: Szabó Péter

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