3. Village tourists The first time they visited the Devil's Atoll was in 2013, in Nagyharsány. The Baranese theatre group, which uses the guided walk genre, is one of the most popular attractions of the festival. The guided tour is more like a farce than an interactive performance. The working method has been a given for many years. Uncle Imre Kanász, the local historian of the area, helped to collect the material for the performances. He showed the crew preparing for the performance around the village. From this, Kinga Várnagy wrote a sketch, the itinerary was worked out, and the permanent team - Kinga Várnagy, Norbi Ács, Lóránt Matta and Ádám Ottlik - brainstormed how to make this an exciting performance for everyone. Just as the guided tour has fixed and freely variable parts depending on the group, the characters vary according to the village. 4. k2 performances at the Ördögkatlan Festival The cooperation between the Ördögkatlan Festival and the k2 Company, founded in 2012, has been intense since the existence of k2. It started with k2's independent productions at Ördögkatlan in 2012, Once Upon a Time with Helen, 2013 with God and the Drunks and 2014 with Yorick Returns. At that time, they came with pieces rehearsed in their Budapest rehearsal hall, but in the following years the cooperation developed further and they represented themselves at Ördögkatlan with two jointly created premieres in 2014: the bride from Nagyharsány and 2015: the groom from Kisharsány, 2016: the bride from Villánykövesd, 2017: the wedding from Beremend, 2018: the pearl bush from Baranya. 158
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