Prikézsia - Independent Theater Hungary
Prikézsia (also spelled prikezsia or prikezhija) is a Romani word meaning misfortune, accident, curse. In creating this performance, the team of Independent Theater Hungary explored the relationships to tradition. Their focus turned to the generational divide — especially the flood of expectations imposed on them, which sometimes feel unnecessary.
Performed by: Berkes Eszter, Csemer László, Csíkos Krisztián, Gyányi Zsófia, Szegedi Dorina, Veress Gabriella
Directed by: Lakatos Lucia, Rábavölgyi Tamás

Ko sam me? - Rampa Prenestina, Italy
The performance of Rampa Prenestina takes shape around a theme chosen by the young participants themselves: identity. Understood as a quest, a conflict, a sense of belonging, and a process of transformation, identity becomes the guiding thread that connects the individual narratives and weaves them into a collective story. In this way, the work not only offers an authentic and living testimony, but also becomes a tool of inclusion and recognition, capable of reaching diverse audiences and sparking broader reflections on contemporary society.
With: Ajunita Antonescu, Dragisa Kostic, Erik Nikolic, Gemila Durmis, Giuseppe Jovanovic, Sasha Serio
Music: Andrea Serino, Francesca d'Alessandro, Mattia Alberghetti
Artistic direction: Sebastiano Spinella
Assistan director: Giulia Massimini


