This was stated by Demeter Szilárd, the minister responsible for the renewal of Hungarian popular music, who participated in the presentation in Sepsiszentgyörgy. For the time being, he could see a taste of the play and get to know the actors from Transylvania.

He explained that Hungarian folk music, like Hungarian culture, knows no borders. Precisely for this reason, they are thinking in the Carpathian Basin along the lines of the light music strategy that was published last year, opening the scissors wider and channeling the talents.

"We don't share our thoughts about Budapest, we need to circulate the content and color the scene, so that value and quality should be the focus," stated Demeter Szilárd. He recalled that when they called him with the idea of ​​István, the King Székelyföld Grand Production, he immediately assured the organizers of his support.

He proudly mentioned that Gergő Baricz, who plays the role of Koppány in the production, is the singer of the band Loyal, where he is the bass guitarist.
He also touched on the fact that due to the epidemic, the myth of airing the country's borders has been destroyed, and the restart must be implemented differently.

Producer Zsolt Dancs said that there is hard work behind them and ahead of them, but there have already been rehearsals for both casts. The bar is high, but we bravely jump over all obstacles, the rehearsals are taking place, and then on August 9 we will move into the Sepsi Arena, and we will not come out of there until August 20, said the producer.

Source and image: Székelyhon.ro