The results of the Duna Menti Tavasz army review

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The national parade of children’s acting ensembles and puppet groups ended with a festive prize-giving gala, where, in accordance with the team spirit, according to the rules of fair play, a storm of applause was heard for all children.

The awards ceremony began with a performance by the CSAVAR Theater directed by Tamás Gál, which was a huge success despite the tense wait.

The Children’s Group of the Heureka Magán Elementary Art School in Bátka and the Huncutkák Elementary School and Kindergarten in Bátka (Photo: Tímea Németh/Felvidék.ma)

The chairman of the jury of the edited games was János Regős, who evaluated the 13 performances of the category and called the parade a festival of the meeting of generations, where it was touching to see the excited faces of the children. He believes that the essence of Spring Along the Danube is not the competition, nor the prizes, but the wonderful shared joy, which is the essence of the festival.

The Gyöngyöcske Children’s Group of the MT Elementary School in Bély (Photo: Tímea Németh/Felvidék.ma)

The following results were obtained in the puppet category.

Bronze band rating:

  • for the performance of the Fairy Tale by the Chipcsirippek Children’s Group of the Diósförgepatony Móricz Zsigmond Hungarian Language Elementary School and Kindergarten, directed by: Anikó Mészáros and Zsuzsanna Anda
  • For the Puppet Group (small) of the Kodály Zoltán Hungarian High School in Galánta, for the performance of salt, directed by Andrea Mészáros
The Turtles Acting Group of the Hungarian Language Elementary School in Bodrogszerdahely (Photo: Tímea Németh/Felvidék.ma)

Silver band rating:

  • for the performance of the Tátika Puppet Group of the Albert Szenczi Molnár Hungarian Language Elementary School in Szenc, A Félőlény, directed by Erika Sándor and Enikő Molnár
  • For the Puppet Group (adults) of the Kodály Zoltán Hungarian-Language High School in Galánta, the Puppet Group (adults) for the performance A zene si kell, directed by Andrea Mészáros
  • for the performance A róka útra by the Operencia Puppet Group of the Marianum Church School Center in Komárom, directed by Anikó Gombás and Anikó Gazdag Nagy
  • for the presentation of the Divine stories by the Iciri-piciri Puppet Group of the Bratislava Hungarian Language Primary School and High School, directed by Nóra Czuczor and Márta Farkas
The Ármin Vámbéry Csemadok Foundation in Dunaszerdahely and the Fókus Children’s Theater of the Csaplár Benedek Cultural Center (Photo: Németh Tímea/Felvidék.ma)

Gold band rating:

  • for the performance of The Happy Prince by the Kegergők Puppet Group of the Eötvös Utcai Hungarian Language Elementary School in Komárom, directed by Katalin Izsák and Tibor Tóth
  • for the performance of the Puppet Group of the Virgoncok Puppet Group of the Vámbéry Ármin Hungarian Language Elementary School in Dunaszerdahely, directed by: Renáta Csiffári, musical accompaniment by Andrea Bernáth
  • Pimpó Harkácsi Puppet Group of the Gömörfalva Hungarian Language Elementary School for the performance of The Fate of the Dog, directed by: Irén Dolinsky, Zsófia Csutor Vezér and Klára Vezér
Füleki II. István Koháry MT Primary School KOHÁRY-SOKK Acting Group (Photo: Tímea Németh/Felvidék.ma)

Diamond Band Rating:

  • For the Pelican Bird performance by the Meseláda Puppet Group of the Viktor Szombathy Hungarian Language Elementary School in Feled, directed by Erika Makó Kovács
  • for the Pásztorajtó performance of the Mustármag Puppet Group of the Kisgéres Elementary School and Reformed Church, directed by Gabriella Blanár and Mária Furik

Children’s jury award:

  • For the Puppet Group (adults) of the Kodály Zoltán Hungarian-Language High School in Galánta, the Puppet Group (adults) for the performance A zene si kell, directed by Andrea Mészáros
The puppet group of Zoltán Kodály MT High School in Galanta (Photo: Tímea Németh/Felvidék.ma)

Puppet pedagogy award:

  • For Aniko Gazdag Nagy, the director of the Puppet Group of Marianum Church School Center in Komárom, A róka útra kel c. for a performance

The classification of the edited games category was as follows:

Certificate of participation

  • For the class performance of the Emotion Children’s Group of the Janiga József Hungarian Language Elementary School in Nagymegyer, directed by Ádám Pataky
The Aranykapu Children’s Group of Helmeczy Mihály Primary School in Királyhelmec (Photo: Tímea Németh/Felvidék.ma)

Bronze band rating:

  • for the performance of our One Wonderful Day in Budapest by the Children’s Group of the Fegyverneki Ferenc Co-Administration Catholic School in Ipolyság, directed by Éva Jusztin Czaudt
  • for the performance of the Hatrongyos Roosters by the Gyöngyöcske Children’s Group of the Bélyi Hungarian Language Elementary School, directed by Anna Szakszon
The Acting Group of the Sznt Vivők Sznőt Vívők (Photo: Németh Tímea/Felvidék.ma) of the Hungarian-language elementary school in Eötvös utca in Komárom

Silver band rating:

  • for the performance of Szeret – nem szeret by the Galiba Children’s Group of the Kazinczy Ferenc Hungarian Language Elementary School in Tornalja, directed by Mária Pierzchala, Edina Szászi, Zsuzsa Székely and Katalin Miko
  • for the performance of Pentecost by the Aranykapu Children’s Group of Helmeczy Mihály Elementary School in Kárályhelmec, directed by Kornélia Gáspár, Kornélia Leczo and Henrietta Kóbori
Operancia puppet group of the Marianum Church School Center in Komárom (Photo: Tímea Németh/Felvidék.ma)

Gold band rating:

  • Petőfi – as we see it, for the performance of the Heureka Magán Elementary Art School in Bátka and the Huncutká Children’s Group of the Bátka Elementary School and Kindergarten, directed by Annamária Hencz

Children’s jury award:

  • for the performance of Szeret – nem szeret by the Galiba Children’s Group of the Kazinczy Ferenc Hungarian Language Elementary School in Tornalja, directed by Mária Pierzchala, Edina Szászi, Zsuzsa Székely and Katalin Miko
The Emotion Children’s Group of the Janiga József Hungarian Language Primary School in Nagymegyer (Photo: Tímea Németh/Felvidék.ma)

The acting groups received the following rating.

Bronze band rating:

  • For the performance of the Turtles Acting Group of the Hungarian Language Elementary School in Bodrogszerdahely, The Rátóti Horse’s Egg, directed by Krisztina Furik
  • for the performance of Kősíf by the Csipp-csiripp Acting Group of the Alistáli Art Elementary School, directed by Ádám Pataky
Galiba Children’s Group of Ferenc Kazinczy Hungarian Language Elementary School in Tornalja (Photo: Tímea Németh/Felvidék.ma)

Silver band rating:

  • the Ármin Csemadok Vámbéry Foundation in Dunaszerdahely and the Focus Children’s Theater of the Csaplár Benedek Cultural Center for the performance of The Judgment of Paris, directed by Gabriella Jarábik and Katalin Kuklis
Kincskeresőka Acting Group of Ferenc Kazinczy Hungarian Language Elementary School in Tornalja (Photo: Tímea Németh/Felvidék.ma)

Gold band rating:

  • the Füleki II. István Koháry’s Hungarian-language elementary school KOHÁRY-SOKK Acting Group’s How did the reconciliation of the late King Matthias go well with the grace of István Koháry? for his performance, directed by Ferenc Izolda
  • for the performance of the Treasure Hunters Acting Group of the Kazinczy Ferenc Hungarian Language Elementary School in Tornalja for the performance of Once was, now is this, directed by Piroska Mészáros
  • for the performance of Drégely by the Búzácska Children’s Group of the Fegyverneki Ferenc Catholic School in Ipolyság, directed by Éva Jusztin Czaudt and Brigitta Škultéty Bolgár
The Csipp-csiripp Acting Group of the Alistál Arts Elementary School (Photo: Tímea Németh/Felvidék.ma)

Diamond Band Rating:

  • for the performance of Ants by the Acting Group of Sznt Vivők of the Eötvös Utcai Hungarian Language Primary School in Komárom, directed by Róbert Laboda

Children’s jury award:

  • for the performance of Ants by the Acting Group of Sznt Vivők of the Eötvös Utcai Hungarian Language Primary School in Komárom, directed by Róbert Laboda
The Children’s Group of the Fegyverneki Ferenc Joint Administration Catholic School in Ipolyság (Photo: Tímea Németh/Felvidék.ma)

The following individuals and groups won the jury’s special awards.

  • Director’s Award To Róbert Laboda, the director of the Szín Vivők Acting Group of the Hungarian-language elementary school in Eötvös Utcai, Komárom, for the performance The Ants
  • Special prize for the theatrical representation of historical memory for the performance of Drégely by the Búzácska Children’s Group of the Ferenc Fegyverneki Catholic School in Ipolyság, directed by Éva Jusztin Czaudt and Brigitta Škultéty Bolgár, the prize is donated by Éva Csémy
  • Special award for the best female role to Anna Furik For the performance of the member of the Turtles Acting Group of the Bodrogszerdahely Hungarian Language Elementary School in the performance The Horse’s Egg from Rátót
  • Special award for best male role To Viktor Schulcz to the members of the Búzácska Children’s Group and the Children’s Group of the Ferenc Fegyverneki Catholic School in Ipolyság for their performances in the performances
Special award for the best male role to Viktor Schulcz (Photo: Tímea Németh/Felvidék.ma)

“It’s good if we’re together, it’s good if we’re in a community” – with these words he took back the key to the city Attila Caraffadeputy mayor of Dunaszerdahely.

After the awards ceremony Jenő Görfölthe national secretary of Csemadok, solemnly announced the 48th Danube Menti Spring.

Special award for the best female role to Anna Furik (Photo: Tímea Németh/Felvidék.ma)

Our coverage of the opening of the army review on Tuesday It can be read HEREand the photo report on the opening It can be viewed HERE.

(Tímea Németh/Felvidék.ma)


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