performed by: Cuhorka Emese, Fahidi Éva dramaturgy: Peer Krisztián, Zsigó Anna light: Szirtes Attila special prop: Haraszti Janka costume: Szűcs Edit directed by: Szabó Réka
In this duet of two women, a 90-year-old Auschwitz-Birkenau survivor
teams up with a young dancer. One of the last witnesses of the
Holocaust, Éva has kept her old clothes, and they fit Emese to a tee.
Emese is tall, Éva likes to believe she has remained so. The question is
whether the boundary between their two worlds is really permeable. Can
personal experience be passed on? Or, conversely, is it possible to
grasp the problems of a young person today by someone carrying such a
heavy baggage as Éva? Can these two share the stage for a Grand Dance
Duet?