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Carmina Burana

26 Nov 2025
20:00

Szeged Contemporary Dance Company (SCDC)

Aula Magna, Place Raymond Lemaire, Ottignies-Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium

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SCDC’s most popular work, Carmina Burana, brings Carl Orff’s monumental musical masterpiece to life in a spectacular dance-theater adaptation.


We get an insight into the ritual-filled life of a humanoid barbarian settlement trying to eke out a living on the ruins of a civilisation and fighting for survival, fighting with their fears, trying to live through all things fate brings on to them.


Fate which sometimes brings good things, love, joy, and sometimes brings sadness or death. A girl whose life was meant to be short, can feel truly happy for a moment, when love makes her forget all bad things, and makes her believe in a life that can be different, can be better. But Fortune is fickle and cruel. She doesn’t care about the beauty of the moment. Living through disappointments, joys and fears we can learn much more about ourselves, our own fates and chances – about our own humanity.



Artistic Director

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…

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Aula Magna

The Aula Magna is a postmodern building of the University of Louvain located in Louvain-la-Neuve, a section of the Belgian city of Ottignies-Louvain-la-Neuve, in Walloon Brabant. It holds one of the country's largest auditoria, with a maximum capacity of 1050 seats, and Wallonia's largest stage. Inaugurated in 2001, the complex was designed by Philippe Samyn.

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Aula Magna, Place Raymond Lemaire, Ottignies-Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium
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