We found this exhibition opportunity by pure luck, or rather, the way things are meant to happen if you are open-minded and let the universe do its magic. We were walking along the Danube at Római Part when we spotted a poster on the street indicating there was a café nearby. Since we love coffee, we looked for the place, which turned out to be just five minutes away. It was a cozy and very welcoming spot. The owners, a lovely couple, ran it themselves—a true family business.

Some paintings and installations were hanging on the wall, and Bogi asked if they were permanent decorations or if the artist would eventually take them down. As it happened, the walls were going to become available a few weeks later, so we asked if Bogi’s paintings could find a temporary home in this lovely café. The owners agreed, and we started working right away.

We organized the exhibition, which included both opening and closing events. For the opening, we danced in the garden, and the weather was absolutely perfect. We tried to capture the essence of some of Bogi’s paintings. We placed prints of the artwork in front of the audience and improvised through the emotions that the pictures suggested.
For the exhibition closing, we also did some improvisational dance—this time, indoors. The space was tight, with only about 4–5 square meters to dance. We performed both solo and duo pieces. This time, we drew inspiration from the entire exhibition and the unique atmosphere of the venue. Afterward, we stayed with the audience, drank tea, and painted together.

We are incredibly grateful for this opportunity and for the encouragement we received from both the owners and our audience.