Charlie
by Hodworks
A performance that challenges norms and reveals how limitation can transform into artistic freedom.
Recommended for ages 16 and up due to nudity.
As a performer with a non-normative body, he offers a groundbreaking and inspiring perspective on patience and openness by sharing the experiences of his everyday life.
– The performance is a kind of self-confession. My body’s confession about itself, about what it is capable of within its own visible limitations. I present a sequence of everyday actions strung together one after another. During the rehearsal process, we experimented with the duration of these actions, and in the final choreography they appear in a carefully composed rhythm.
Charlie rethinks the conventions of contemporary dance, emphasizing the importance of inclusion while questioning normative expectations, social conventions, and the role of art itself. It seeks to raise awareness of inclusive performing arts and contribute to the development of a more open and diverse cultural environment.
Physically, Charlie balances between function and expression, exploring and redefining the ways in which these can be crossed. It plays with reality and artificiality, pushing the boundaries of capability. At times, it embraces limitations and transforms them into dance. The piece is an exploration of presence on stage, the interplay of attention, perception, and imagination directed toward the body. It navigates between action and sensation.
The performance is part of the Multiplié Dance Festival 2026 presented by DansiT
| Performer: | Károly Tóth |
| Choreographer: | Adrienn Hód |
| Sociologist, consultant: | Judit Surányi |
| Music: | Rozália Mákó |
| Light: | Katalin Dézsi |
| Supported by: | OFF Alapítvány, Eötvös10, National Cultural Fund |
| Co-producer: | DansiT koreografisk senter |
| Special thanks to: | Ádám Czirák, Ágnes Gyulavári, Ármin Szabó-Székely, Csaba Molnár, Eszter Gál, Imola Kacsó, Imre Vass, Katalin Erdődi, Marcio Kerber Canabarro, Márton Gláser, Natália Nagy, Szilvia Artner, Veronika Szabó, Viktor Szeri |
| Betal det du kan 1 | 280,- |
| Betal det du kan 2 | 230,- |
| Betal det du kan 3 | 160,- |
| Betal det du kan 4 | 110,- |
| Betal det du kan 5 | 80,- |
| Solidaritetsbillett | 400,- |
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