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St Stephen's Square Pécs, HungaryUnder the guidance of the Sopianae Reviviscit Historical, Traditional Preservation Association, with the participation of several traditional groups
Under the guidance of the Sopianae Reviviscit Historical, Traditional Preservation Association, with the participation of several traditional groups
The Festival will be opened by the representatives of the Municipality of Pécs and the Zsolnay Heritage Management Nonprofit Ltd.
A performance by the ancient Roman dance group Naiades Danubianae.
Their choreographies are based on contemporary depictions and descriptions, with a rich formal language and varied styles. Through the performance, the audience is given an insight into the world of Roman mythology, customs and traditions.
A guided tour by headlamp reveals all the secrets of the underground cemetery in the light of flickering headlamps.
Limited seating, registration required. The walk lasts approximately 1 hour.
To apply: +36 30 701 3771 | info@pecsorokseg.hu
Edgar Alien MCMLXXVI
The veteran DJ from Pécs will provide a worthy soundtrack for the event by digging deep into his record collection.
Historical show in authentic costumes.
The entry of Emperor Trajan and the entry and presentation of Hadrian as the first governor of Lower Pannonia.
Performance by an ancient Roman dance group
The performances of the Naiades Danubianae dance troupe bring to life figures from ancient mythology, rituals and festive scenes. Their choreographies are based on contemporary representations and descriptions, with a rich formal language and varied styles. Through the dances, the audience is given a glimpse into the world of Roman mythology, customs and traditions.
"The Way of Wine" : 1. "Harvest" 2. "Feast" 3. "Fun" 4. "Bacchanalia"
route: Szent István Square - Champagne House - Zárda Church - Golden Slipper - Franciscan Street - Jókai Square - Jókai köz - Irgalmasok Street - Kossuth Square - Irgalmasok Street - Széchenyi Square - behind the Jam - Janus Panonnius Street - Sétatér.
Ancient Christian music and puppet street theatre morality play
Launched in 2023, Gatherpilar is an ever-evolving series of musical collaborations where a commitment to jazz meets the momentum of tradition and contemporary music.
During the concert, the musicians will work with musical material that has a common basis in variability and the possibility of using a free musical language. It is this freedom that allows different traditions, genres and eras to come together, transcending familiar boundaries to create a new, living musical fabric.
The music of the region from Persia to the Balkans has always been at the crossroads of cultures: the Middle East, the heritage of ancient and medieval empires and the rich traditions of the Byzantine Empire still define the region.