Protest
The story of the ProTest theatrical board game takes place in a dictatorial country, in which a non-violent movement opposes one of the government's unjust legislations: compulsory military service.
The story of the ProTest theatrical board game takes place in a dictatorial country, in which a non-violent movement opposes one of the government's unjust legislations: compulsory military service.
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Last event date: Friday, June 02 2023 6:30PM
The story of the ProTest theatrical board game takes place in a dictatorial country, in which a non-violent movement opposes one of the government's unjust legislations: compulsory military service. The viewers become members of this movement and must overcome the obstacles that roll in front of them with their combined strength in order to reach their ultimate goal: the overthrowing of the regime and the arrival of a democratic and peaceful world. During the game, they can follow the story of 4 young activists, and while they also get to know their personalities, they must find common solutions in controversial situations so that the movement can further increase its support.
The whole game is accompanied by an expert moderator, an employee of theTársaság a Szabadságjogok, who, in addition to pushing the players forward, also helps them understand the dilemma in question.
The game was inspired by Szrgya Popovics' Guide to the Revolution, in which we find stories that show the forms of nonviolent resistance in the modern-day dictatorships of the last few decades. Similarly, the players want to achieve change through peaceful actions, the stake is whether dictatorial oppression can disintegrate the movement, or whether a non-violent revolution will win. It only depends on the players - that is, the spectators.
Robert Schumann 3. (Esz-dúr, „Rajnai”) szimfónia, Op. 97 Szünet Richard Wagner A walkür – 3. felvonás 3. kép A koncert az Iván mesél sorozat része.
For almost a quarter of a century, the Festival Orchestra’s program series for children has brought a high-quality classical musical experience to the youngest. The orchestra’s rehearsal room not only serves experimenting with the tiniest details of the symphonic pieces to be performed or playing chamber music, but also as the venue for educating the next generation of classical music lovers.
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Die Zauberflöte (The Magic Flute), K. 620
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