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A világ deszkáin bez granica (VIDEB)
A világ deszkáin bez granica
(VIDEB)
Start date: Jan 31, 2013,
End date: Aug 30, 2013
PROJECT
FINISHED
After a long-term partnership, the Salaško Pozorište in its Hungarian name Tanyaszínházcaravan theatre from Novi Sad ( having its house in Kavilló) and the Deszka (Deck) from Deszk have decided to jointly travel around the border area. Their aim is to take culture, theatre and art into villages and the rural area, to places where people do not have access to such entertainment. Since 1978, the Tanyaszínház caravan theatre has been trying to fill this gap among the Hungarians in Vojvodina by travelling around the area in a tractor trailer with the stage, props and actors on it. During the first four months of the project, the plays will be staged and promoted. In the following two months, the companies will perform all over the area. Finally, the project ends with an International Amateur and Caravan Theatre Festival held in Deszk near the Hungarian-Serbian-Romanian tri-point. Thanks to the project Serbian actors will perform for the first time in Serbian-speaking villages in Hungary, and Hungarian actors will stage plays from the homeland in Hungarian-speaking villages in Vojvodina. The stops of the seven-month project cover the entire area. These 14 destinations include the scattered Hungarian settlements in Serbia, as well as the Serbian-speaking communities in Hungary. Simultaneous translation headsets will be provided, so the plays being bilingual will be enjoyable for both Hungarian and Serbian speakers. This shared experience would bound people, deepen the relationships and pave the way for further cooperation. The events are available for everyone; the elderly, the unemployed, the children can all enjoy the plays in their mother tongue. Theatre is brought to these disadvantageous people to their immediate vicinity where otherwise they are not able to go since the big city theatres are far from their home. Achievements: The world of theatre is full of magic and surprise. Unfortunately, there are many people who cannot afford to buy a theatre ticket, or the nearest theatre is very far away. Since 1978, the Tanyaszínház – Salaško Pozorište caravan theatre has been taking culture, theatre and arts into villages and the rural areas, to places where people rarely have access to the theatrical performances and form of entertainment. As part of this project, Tanyaszínház and its partner Deszka from Deszk jointly travelled around the border area presenting their performances to Hungarian and Serbian audiences, thus forming a cross-border cultural bridge. Firstly, they organised 10 workshops for theatrical performers, actors and artists from both countries to exchange their experiences about outdoor theatre and learn about the specificities of acting outdoors. Over the course of seven months, the two theatres created and rehearsed a bilingual series of plays. Tanyaszínház-Salaško Pozorište performed Ilja Próféta in four villages in Vojvodina (Serbia), Kupusina, Bogojevo, Nova Crnja and Temerin, in the Hungarian language with subtitles in Serbian. In August 2013, people in three settlements in Hungary, Szeget-Szoreg, Tiszasziget, Újszentiván, enjoyed the play Sóska es sültkrumpli - Zelje, pečeni krompir" performed in the Serbian language with subtitles in Hungarian. The crowning event of the project was the 1st International Festival of Outdoor Theatres in Kavilo, Serbia, which gathered many travelling theatrical groups, visitors and theatre-goers. As part of their promotion of all forms and media of artistic expression, the two theatres also organised a full-day photo competition in Kavilo. Apart from strengthening bilingualism through their multimedia plays, the theatres brought memorable performances and entertainment to the villages along the border. In accordance with the mission of the project, the plays and theatre was brought to the disadvantaged people of smaller settlements for whom theatrical A világ deszkáin bez granica Hungary, Szeged-Szoreg, Tiszasziget, Újszenszentiván, enjoyed the play Sóska es sültkrumpli - Zelje, pečeni krompir" performed in the Serbian language with subtitles in Hungarian. The crowning event of the project was the 1st International Festival of Outdoor Theatres in Kavilo, Serbia, which gathered many travelling theatrical groups, visitors and theatre-goers. As part of their promotion of all forms and media of artistic expression, the two theatres also organised a full-day photo competition in Kavilo. Apart from strengthening bilingualism through their multimedia plays, the theatres brought memorable performances and entertainment to the villages along the border. In accordance with the mission of the project, the plays and theatre was brought to the disadvantaged people of smaller settlements for whom theatrical performances otherwise might not be available.