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    Danger and delicacy

    “Kyling It”, Hungarian National Ballet and “La Traviata” by Giuseppe Verdi, Hungarian State Opera

    • 23. September 2016 - by Kiára Árgenta in Culture

    Tense, edgy, moody and sparse; modern ballet should stretch the boundaries, and these pieces of dramatic dynamism will do just that. Two choreographers, Czech Jiří Kylián and Swedish Johan Inger,[…]

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    Sphinx’s straight face will be tested

    “Il Campanello”, “I Pazzi Per Progetto” and “The Telephone” at the Hungarian State Opera

    • 16. September 2016 - by Kiára Árgenta in Culture

    Outside the Opera House this weekend and the following Saturday are three different one-act comic operas. Set on Sphinx Terrace in the afternoon, admission is free and the warm September[…]

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    In light of a dream

    Cross-cultural co-operation alive and well at Budapest Art Factory

    • 11. September 2016 - by Evelin Pál in Culture

      Humanity’s desire to travel and discover can be traced back to ancient times. In addition to explorers and scientists, the figure of the artist has also been paired with[…]

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    Into a riskier world

    Autumn modern dance preview, Müpa Budapest

    • 9. September 2016 - by Kiára Árgenta in Culture

    Recirquel Contemporary Circus Company presents the exotic performance of “Paris de Nuit” that blurs the boundaries between the stage and the audience, slicing through the fourth wall with the full-on[…]

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    Culture of a billion-plus people

    • 3. September 2016 - by BT in Culture

    The Amrita Sher-Gil Cultural Centre at the Indian Embassy in Budapest is registering dancers, yoga practitioners and musicians for courses in the September-December semester. Courses to learn tabla, namely two[…]

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    Light and dark song and dance

    Autumn preview: Hungarian State Opera and Hungarian National Ballet

    • 2. September 2016 - by Kiára Árgenta in Culture

    The autumn season for the Opera House and Erkel Theatre has a densely packed and richly varied schedule with premières, returning shows, concerts and events. Still running is the family[…]

    Book, The Fighting Temeraire

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    Painter captured wild wonder of nature

    “The Extraordinary Life and Momentous Times of J.M.W. Turner” by Franny Moyle (Penguin/Viking)

    • 26. August 2016 - by BT in Culture

    Paradoxically perhaps, biographies often begin with their subject`s death. So it is with Moyle, who recounts how Joseph Mallord William Turner, to many Britain`s greatest painter, died in 1851 not[…]

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    Hope from Taiwan: Puzangalan Choir performs in Hungary

    • 26. August 2016 - by BT in Culture

    Taiwan’s Puzangalan,Choir, which is made up of children from the aboriginal Paiwan tribe, visited Hungary in August, performing their peoples’ traditional songs at senior citizens’ home Fővárosi Önkormányzat Idősek Otthona[…]

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    Leaves falling, voices rising

    Autumn season in Budapest Operetta Theatre

    • 26. August 2016 - by Kiára Árgenta in Culture

    As the summer begins to die and the cooler evenings of autumn are relentlessly approaching, there is one major consolation; theatres across Europe rise out of their long summer hibernation[…]

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    Final flings on a smaller scale

    Hungarian Summer Festivals Part 6: Strand Festival and B.my.Lake

    • 31. July 2016 - by Katrin Holtz in Culture

    What would summer be without music festivals under a blue sky? They are as inseparable from the season as ice-cream and sun lotion. In our series we are taking a[…]

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