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Hungarian Acacia (Hungary)

  • Bohemian National Hall 321 East 73rd Street New York, NY, 10021 United States (map)
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Engaging, behind-the-scenes glimpse at Hungarian Acacia and other performance projects conceived to address the public discourse in Hungary in a satirical way. Artists-directors Kelemen and Palinkas will discuss their creative practice and working methods and show footage of Hungarian Acacia iterated as a live event as well as an onstage re-enactment of societal activities with musical performances and recited political speeches. 

The acacia, an indigenous American tree appropriated as a national symbol in Hungary, has become a subject of contemporary debates concerning politicians’ branding of the tree and distortion of environmental facts. The absurd exploitation of a plant for political means drove Kelemen and Palinkas to launch a movement aimed at rebranding the acacia into a symbol of an inclusive society. Planting events took place at nationally significant locations in order to promote liberal ideals of a community. Hungarian Acacia received the Critics Prize at the Theatre Festival Szeged, Hungary (2018).

Hungarian Acacia. Conceived and directed by: Kristof Kelemen, Bence Gyorgy Palinkas. Duration: 45 min.

It seemed to me that both the context and the humor of the performance was understandable for the foreign audience. You would think that Hungarian Acacia tackles typical Hungarian public topics, but actually, through the symbol of the acacia, it is a general story of creating myths, writing histories. These can be interesting to anyone.
— — Kristof Kelemen for Sophie Hacsek, arthereartnow.com, May, 2019

The performance project Hungarian Acacia is co-produced by Trafo House of Contemporary Arts and Workshop Foundation. The presentation is featured at the 2019 Rehearsal for Truth Theater Festival with the support of FÜGE Productions – Independently Together, Workshop Foundation Budapest, Ministry of Human Capacities, National Cultural Fund, and Juranyi Incubator House. It will be conducted in English. 

Free and open to the public. Seats are limited, on first-come, first-served basis. Registration online through Eventbrite is required.

Kristof Kelemen is a playwright, theater director and dramaturge exploring issues related to public discourse and factors of the status quo. He primarily focuses on documentary theater. His works have received numerous awards, such as the Contemporary Hungarian Play Prize of Zsuzsa Radnoti’s foundation for Observers (2018), while his While You Are Reading This Title We Are Talking About You (2016) was nominated for the Prize of Theatre Critics Guild. Kelemen’s eclectic portfolio includes a site-specific performance with blind participants, Hotel Love (2014, director: Zsuzsanna Simanyi); documentary theater productions Our Borders (2015), Norwegian Dream (2015) and Re-Tour Ticket (2015); and a recent interactive theater game about corruption, Talent Development with Wine Tasting (2019). He is a director and dramaturge at the Radnoti Miklos Theatre, Budapest. 

Bence Gyorgy Palinkas is a visual artist, researcher and director investigating socioecological topics through post-dramatic theater projects and interactive educational workshops. In collaboration with Kitti Gosztola, he organized the project Wild Garden Utopia, a series of workshops concentrated on invasive alien species. Palinkas received the Peter and Irene Foundation Aachen Research Grant (2018) for his inquiry into the rehabilitation of Ancient Roman ruins by the invasive plant Ailanthus altissima.   

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