
“Do you see this rose bush? When it begins to wilt, know that I’m in trouble “*- a theatrical walk through evolutionary biology
Date: April 12, 2025
Venue: Meeting point: Children鈥檚 Railway, Budapest – H疟v枚sv枚lgy Station
Organizer / Country: Pro Progressione // Hungary
Fairytale meets science in the forest!
Target audience: families, nature lovers, knowledge seekers
Performance times
馃敻 12 April (Saturday)
Morning performance: Start: 10:00 | Expected end: 11:30
Afternoon performance: Start: 15:50 | Estimated end: 17:20
馃敻 13 April (Sunday)
Morning performance: Start: 10:00 | Expected end: 11:30
Afternoon performance: Start: 15:50 | Expected end: 17:20
What stories does nature tell us?
Our community theatre walk blends storytelling with science, integrating evolutionary biology, narrative traditions, dance and drama pedagogy, ecosomatics toolkit, circus arts, and theatrical techniques. At its core is knowledge鈥攌nowledge of ourselves and our environment, which we must explore and allow to reach us.
On this journey, we experience, learn, and connect with our past together, becoming part of a story that unfolds before us as a theatrical performance. Experienced guides will listen to individual needs, ensuring that everyone finds their own way to engage in the experience.
Evolution is an ongoing process of change, still happening today. It is a transformation that connects past and present, while all living and non-living things remain in constant interaction. Within this process, spanning millions of years, our stories are born鈥攕tories that help us recognize and experience our interconnectedness.
Our performance offers a glimpse into this vast evolutionary past, bringing it to life so that we can write it together. Artists from various disciplines have shaped this unique encounter through a year and a half of preparation.
Join us and become part of this one-of-a-kind community experience!
Creators and performers: Dorottya Bir贸, P谩l Ny谩ry, Dorottya Podmaniczky, Napsug谩r Tr枚mb枚czky, Lajos R贸zsa
Scientific expert: Lajos R贸zsa (Centre for Ecological Research)
Dramaturg: Panka Paskuj
Director: Viktor Sziv谩k-T贸th
Duration: 90 minutes (without intermission)
馃搶 Maximum number of participants: 40.
Special thanks to: Zselyke Molnos (Hungarian Ecopsychology Institute), S谩ra Ince (Jane Goodall Institute – Hungary), Hegyvid茅k Municipality
Project partners: Arte Urbana Collectif (BG), Dafa Puppet Theatre (CZ)
Please ASK! is co-funded by the Creative Europe Programme of the European Union.
It was implemented with the support of the National Cultural Fund.
* (Excerpt from Elek Benedek’s The Golden-Toothed Princes. The story is inspired by Elek Benedek鈥檚 collection and presented in a live storytelling format, freely adapted.)

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The project is co-funded by the Creative Europe programme of the EU.