And to widen the perspective further, the third significant area is no longer at the level of personal collaborations. We realised very early that we need to rely on each other and reinforce each other, so in addition to artistic collaborations, we often cooperate with artistic institutions, festivals and NGOs. The House of Hungarian Music, the House of Traditions, the Faculty of Humanities of Pécs, Szkéné Theatre, Nézőművészeti Kft. Company, Jelenkor literary magazine and all kinds of art education institutions are all important partners. In addition to reaching a wider audience, these collaborations have provided us with experiences that guide us in innovation and sustainable development. Collaboration at program level – examples from Ördögkatlan-history: 1. Cooperation between Alexander Balanescu and Andrea Ladányi In 2009, Alexander Balanescu conducted a three-day string workshop for young musicians in Kisharsányi. On the closing day of the festival, the occasional team also gave a concert in the village church on Saturday evening, where they premiered his piece "Variations from Kisharsány". Andrea Ladányi, a prominent Hungarian contemporary dance artist, also held a workshop for aspiring dancers and interested festival-goers. One of the best moments of the 2009 program was when Andrea Ladányi danced to Alexander Balanescu's violin improvisation on Wednesday evening in the Szoborpark (Statue Park). It was a site-specific, unrepeatable moment, an encounter that has been talked about ever since, and one that anyone who has seen it will never forget. 2. Béla Bartók's Concerto at the Chapel of Reconciliation, choreographed by the Forte Company In 2016, we upped the ante with a large-scale co-production in a fantastic venue, a collaboration between two wonderful teams. Director-choreographer Csaba Horváth, head of Forte Company, had long cherished the idea of choreographing a piece for a large orchestra by Bartók. Apparently, this was enough for the Concerto to be performed and shown at the 9th Ördögkatlan Festival in Beremend, in front of the Chapel of Reconciliation. The Hungarian Studio Orchestra, conducted 156

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