Amadeus
27 Mar 2026
19:00
Szeged Contemporary Dance Company (SCDC)
Finlandia-talo Oy, Mannerheimintie, Helsinki, Finland
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Amadeus: An exceptional choreographic creation in its world premiere.
AMADEUS draws on the myth shaped by cinema, a Mozart who is incandescent, excessive, unsettling and impossible to grasp. But there is no linear narrative here and no historical reconstruction. Dance takes the place of words. The body replaces dialogue. Emotion replaces biography. The audience does not watch genius from a distance. It is pulled into its inner storm.
Through a strong and cinematic choreographic language, Tamás Juronics and the Szeged Contemporary Dance Company reveal a many-sided Mozart, both child prodigy and broken man, adored icon and deeply solitary figure. Scenes unfold like film sequences, moving through flashes of vision, rising tension, suspended silence and sudden shifts between light and darkness. Music becomes physical. Movement becomes a cry.
The performance unfolds in two acts and moves toward a final transformation where the stage becomes a space beyond time. The Requiem is no longer an unfinished work. It becomes elevation, celebration and redemption through art.
Created in collaboration with Müpa Budapest, one of Europe’s leading cultural venues, and acclaimed from its very first performances, AMADEUS offers a fully immersive experience, visual, musical and emotional.
An extraordinary ballet with rare cinematic power. Not a story about Mozart, but a direct encounter with genius.
Choreographer
Tamas Juronics
Artistic Director, dancer, choreographer and director (born February 5, 1969, Tata). After graduating from the Folk Dance Faculty of the Hungarian Dance Academy in 1987, he accepted the invitation of Zoltán Imre to join the Szeged Ballet where he became soloist from 1989. In 1990 he created his independent studio within the company for his choreographic experimentations. He started introducing his own choreographies…

Company
Szeged Contemporary Dance Company
The classical music repertoire of the company consists of theatrical dances based on the works of composers such as Tchaikovsky, Stravinsky, Bartók, Orff, Eötvös, and the company’s varied repertoire also contains choreographies composed to musical montages. Besides the leading choreographer Tamás Jurionics, several renowned European choreographers created modern art dances for the company. In…

Mozart: Gioele Marcante, Lotár Vincze
Father: Gergely Czár
Mother: Adrienn Nyeste
Sister: Málna Csató
Salieri: Francesco Totaro
Muses: Diletta Ranuzzi, Alisa Kurilenkova, Hanna Dorsich
Death: Csongor Füzesi
Aloysia: Letizia Melchiorre
Constanze: Miriam Munno
Archbishop: Róbert Kiss
People and Angels: Málna Csató, Hanna Dorsich, Alisa Kurilenkova, Letizia Melchiorre, Miriam Munno, Adrienn Nyeste, Diletta Ranuzzi, Boglárka Rudisch, Gergely Czár, Csongor Füzesi, Róbert Kiss, Gioele Marcante, Francesco Totaro, Lotár Vincze
Music: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Choreographer: Tamás Juronics
Costumes: Bianca Imelda Jeremias
Set Design, Scenography: Kázmér Tóth
Set Construction: Scabello
Lighting: Dániel Szabó
Dramaturg: Brigitta Szokolai
Associate Choreographer: Gergely Czár

Finlandia Talo: A fascinating spectrum of experiences
Finlandia Hall (Finlandia-talo) is a renowned congress and event center in Helsinki, Finland, designed by the celebrated architect Alvar Aalto. Completed in 1971, it stands as a masterpiece of modernist architecture, featuring a striking white Carrara marble facade. The building was originally envisioned as part of a larger cultural complex along Töölö Bay, though only Finlandia Hall was realized2.
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