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MISERO PROSPERO Project is a Spanish-Hungarian dance-theater company [with MISERO PROSPERO Public Cultural Association providing the frame] based in Budapest, Hungary with the stage director and writer Carlos Rodero from Spain and the contemporary dancer and choreographer Daniela H. Faith of Mexican and Hungarian origins. In effect from the end of 2007, we produce stage productions, including pieces of dance, theatre, music, circus, cabaret and other disciplines related to show business, with artistic and professional integrity and with a special interest in finding and creating new languages for the stage. Working together with a team of talented collaborators (dancers, actors and actresses, technicians of light and sound, costume designers), we aim at embracing and realizing a new language of performance art and theatrical expression by creating a theatrical dramaturgy that combines drama elements, techniques, and cultural diversity of the two principles the creators represent. Our language beautifully navigates on the borders of dance-theater, physical theatre, applied arts, pantomime, and music.

Arts & Cultural categories:
Performing Arts, dance, theatre
Locations:
Hungary , Spain
Thematic scope:
Artistic Practice, arts marketing, co-productions, cultural businesses, private arts sector, cultural consumption & participation, support from foundations, Cultural Networking , intercultural dialogue, Education & Training

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MISERO PROSPERO Project presents ORPEHUS STOMPED IN DIRT
ORPHEUS Stomped in Dirt is based on Claudio Monteverdi and Alessandro …
Misero Prospero | 15 sep 2010
MISERO PROSPERO Project presents ORPEHUS STOMPED IN DIRT
ORPHEUS Stomped in Dirt is based on Claudio Monteverdi and Alessandro …
Misero Prospero | 05 sep 2010

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