A performance composed of the works of István Sinka is presented in Arad.
As part of the Arad Hungarian Days, the Arad Chamber Theater invites its viewers to the theater. On Thursday, September 26 at 7:00 p.m. in the hall of the Puppet Theater, you can see the musical and poetic presentation of the Esztergom Castle Theater performed by László Horányi from Arad, Mari Jászai Award-winning and Miklós Bánffy Award-winning actor.
The musical and prose composition Végy karjaidra szító evokes the spirituality and expressive world of the brilliant poet of the Hungarian steppes, István Sinka. Végy karjaidra títá covers styles ranging from the folk music of the Carpathian Basin to folk rock and impressionism, the theater's announcement reads.
The advocate of "landless" millions, the singer of Bihar's wastelands, the herald of "underground hell", the singer of "buffaloes, horsemen, shepherds, Summa", "rebel, accuser, complainer" Sinka: can today's man do anything with his poetry? Do you understand this hell sound? Is he able to experience the terrible pitfalls of the road on which the boy from Nagyssalonta, born as a shepherd, was chased to be a shepherd, but with a "shaman" soul, reached the rank of a obliged poet? But let's not be short-sighted: for souls receptive to poetry, even so young, the works of black burdock offer the universal, timeless values of poetry and literature even today, at any time. It is offered with great reader empathy, poetic sensitivity and the possibility of getting to know each other.
Born in Nagyszalonta and died in 1969, the Kossuth Prize-winning poet has come a long way from a penniless tinkerer to a recognized figure in Hungarian poetry.
Quite a few of his poems are from the 20th century. belongs to the most beautiful works of 19th-century Hungarian lyre. The performance is based on the poems and prose writings of István Sinka, which are recited to the audience by the Jászai Mari Award-winning actor László Horányi and the Miklós Bánffy Award-winning actor.
Admission to the performance included in the Aradi Hungarian Days program is free.
Featured image: Excerpt from the film The Black Burdock. Source: film.hu