Viktor Szeri (HU)
Fatigue
In his solo show Fatigue, Viktor Szeri completely surrenders to exhaustion, as a mirror of burnout, the disease of our time. After a subtle start, the dance quickly develops into a hypnotising visual explosion at the intersection of club culture and performance.
Programme section Julidans On Stage
Location Podium Mozaïek
Run time 45 minutes
Language Language no problem
Please note, loud music, strobe lights and a hazer will be used during the performance.
Fatigue
In a world where work is often seen as the measure of happiness and success, non-stop performance seems to be the only way to advance. But what happens when you actually reach a point where you feel completely drained? When you run out of energy and your body and mind are no longer in sync?
The solo show Fatigue is a poignant confrontation with the devastating consequences of burnout, like an inescapable shadow that gives spectators an inkling how narrow the line is between carrying on and suffering a complete burn out. With a dynamic that shifts between slow, deliberate movements and lightning-fast outbursts, Viktor Szeri shows how exhaustion not only weakens the body but also undermines the mind and the creative process. The spectator is drawn into an oppressive universe that is anchored in both club culture and performance art.
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Fatigue exposes the raw reality of exhaustion but transforms that pain into something unexpectedly powerful. The inescapable rhythm of life becomes tangible, while the artistic performance balances between oppression and liberation. Szeri allows the audience to experience not only the threat of exhaustion, but also the resilience that can arise from it.
More about Viktor Szeri
Viktor Szeri is a freelancer performer and choreographer between Budapest and Vienna. In his multi-disciplinary pieces, the interplay of different art forms and visual solutions can be observed. His spontaneous and improvisational processes are motivated by a desire to express a mood or a feeling. Yet, dance always plays a crucial role in his work: for him, it is a language through which the imperfect, transient and vulnerable human body can break free of the constraints of social norms. His performances are visceral: blurring the boundaries between the stage and the auditorium, inviting us into intimate realities where the audience has an active role.
Szeri’s work has been presented internationally at venues such as Sophiensaele, Tanzhaus nrw, CNDB, and Trafó. His solo Fatigue won the Rudolf Lábán Prize in 2023 and was selected for Aerowaves Twenty24. He is a co-founder of the collective Hollow and organizer of the Under500 Festival.
Credits
creator and performer Viktor Szeri
music András Molnár
video Tamás Páll
light Ferenc Payer
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special thanks to Andi Soos, Lili Raubinek, Csenge Vass Production
partner Katlan Group
with support of NKA, EMMI, Katlan Group, Sin Arts Culture Center, Mu Theater, Trafo House of Contemporary Art