He worked on a unique theme in the latest program of the Hargita National Székely Folk Group, entitled "On the palm of the Blessed Virgin". The respect for female quality is the basis of the production, which goes back to old Hungarian traditions and beliefs for inspiration, such as the cult of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Babba Mária, the woman dressed in the sun, that is, the cult of the Blessed Virgin Mary. It will be presented in Csíksereda on November 16, 17 and 18.

The press was able to gain an insight into a spectacular, atmospheric and unique program for a few scenes on Friday, at the press conference of the Hargita National Székely Népi Együttes, where they presented their latest program entitled On the palm of the Blessed Virgin. Mihály András, the director of the institution, said that the Hargita ensemble worked on an exciting and mysterious theme, which had not yet been presented by a folk ensemble. "The people of Csík had to make a program about this, since respect for women's quality is a magnet for many, visitors to Szűzanya in Csíksomlyo, participants of Ezer Székely Leány," he said.

Endre Gábos, the director of the show, said that this play had to be born in Csíksereda, since the Csíki pool is a cult place based on female quality. The symbol of the mother who gives life and brings the world to life has survived over the centuries and is still present today in our dances, customs, recitations, archaic prayers, children's games, songs, and fairy tales.

Orsolya András and Attila Mihó, the music editors of the show, talked about the fact that 18 different instruments are played in the production, so they couldn't arrange for the show to be accompanied by live music, but the pre-recorded music provides an exciting soundscape. At the same time, authentic folk songs, archaic folk prayers, and secular songs were also included. Rita Furik is the choreographer, set and costume designer of the Hargita ensemble show.

Source: Székelyhon.ro

Author: Barabás Hajnal

Picture:: Nándor Veres