HISTORY
OF THE INTERNATIONAL PUPPET FESTIVALS IN BÉKÉSCSABA
There
were significant puppet meetings in Békéscsaba since 1962 under
various names such as Nationwide County Conference or Puppetteers’
Days. From these earlier meetings has the International Puppet
Festival emerged.
The
City of Békéscsaba stood by the organizers from the beginnings,
because they considered puppetteering important and thought that an
international event on the long run – through the foreign and
domestic groups visiting here – redounds to the city's honour. And
especially because the Napsugár Bábegyüttes (Sunshine Puppet
Ensemble) - an intellectual puppet workshop - has been working here
since 1949. That ensemble has gained international reputation and
contacts since 1964.
The
meeteings mentioned above started on the initiative of the late
Konrád Lenkefi leader of the group. The very first events proved
that the city is a suitable place for organizing and effectuating
international festivals. The Ministry of Culture and Education –
considering the favourable circumstances and usefulness of the event
– contributed
to
organising (in 1967) international puppet festivals in Békéscsaba
regularly, two-yearly, than (according to a decision of the
organising committee in 1974) triennialy. The UNIMA (Union of
International Puppet Artists) took the general patronage, which
facilitated significantly to elevate
the Békéscsaba events to international level.
Even
at the first International Puppet Festival (June 1968) appeared those
features which defined
the properties, characteristics of forthcoming festivals.
The
most defining feature is children orientation.
The invited domestic and foreign puppet theatres perfomed and still
perform programmes for children. The festival opened its gates in
front of the children audience. Children from the city and the
environs
take part at the events and performances of the festival in great
number.
Complementary
programmes make the International Puppet Festivals in Békéscsaba
distinctive. Among other things regular professional discussions,
where all the participants can express their opinion about they had
seen, debating about productions, professional issues.
Puppet
makings are regular in the street, where participants are also
children, who – with the guidance of well-known designers,
animators - can get to know the birth of the puppet, the main
implement of this art.
Complementary
programmes include street puppet performances, symphony concerts,
folklore performances, dance-house nights, or also displays of the
fine and applied arts, folk arts and puppet arts.
County
Békés supports the festival from the beginnings. We also organise
performances for participating groups on the environs. Our
cooperation with the Castle Theatre in Gyula can even be called
traditional. But there were also performances in Mezőberény and
Békés at the prvious occasions.
Békéscsaba
festivals have always provided opportunity for members of the
international puppet artist society to meet world famous works of
artists, and leading personalities. Thus for example Szergej
Obrazcov, Prof. Dr.Jan Malik, Dr.Henryk Jurkowski, actual president
of the UNIMA. During the Békéscsaba festivals several committees of
the UNIMA held their sessions here.
Dr.
Dezső Szilágyi said at one of the closing ceremonies of an
international festival: " the International Puppet Festivals in
Békéscsaba became institutions and began to familiarize themselves
in the world." There is no exaggeration in this remark, because
if we take a look at the list of those who appeared at the previous
festivals, we can see that puppet players and observers arrived from
almost every country of Europe, the American continent, from the
Far-East, and New-Zealand and Australia.
No
doubt
from the beginning to the present International Puppet Festivals in
Békéscsaba have been inspiring
to Hungarian puppret artists, too. At least 10 puppet theatres
represented the Hungarian colours on occasions, and many of those
groups gained international reputation after their performance in
Békéscsaba. Our festivals became touristic attractions, beyond the
invited foreign and domestic puppet ensembles numerous visitors
checked in, who followed the events.
Bringing
the International Puppet Festivals into a custom in Békéscsaba owe
much to the late puppet artist Konrád Lenkefi and the continuous
activity of the Napsugár Puppet ensemble – led by him.