182 result(s) for müpa budapest in Entertainment
Goran Bregovic: Three Letters From Sarajevo, Mupa, 2 April
- 28 Mar 2017 12:40 PM
- entertainment
In its history, Bosnia has been part of many empires: Roman, Byzantine, Ottoman, Austro–Hungarian… each has left its imprint and its religion – Catholic, Orthodox, Islam, Sephardic Jews, expelled from Spain, arrive in the 16th century. Sarajevo becomes the city of four religions, ”Jerusalem of the Balkans”, and a metaphor for a peaceful cohabitation and also the horror of hate.
'What a Circus!', Puskin Cinema, 2 - 8 March
- 2 Mar 2017 1:00 AM
- entertainment
'What a Circus!' documentary from 2 to 8 March in Puskin Cinema with English subtitles.
'Colour Concerts' At Palace Of Arts Budapest, 28 February
- 27 Feb 2017 6:01 AM
- entertainment
A broad spectrum of musical genres can be heard in and around the Foyer in the afternoons: visitors stopping by and wishing to hear music in Müpa Budapest may listen to the young representatives of popular music, jazz and folk on Tuesdays and classical genres on Wednesdays and Saturdays.
Scottish Dance Theatre, Mupa, 21 February
- 20 Feb 2017 6:10 AM
- entertainment
The Scottish Dance Theatre is Scotland's national contemporary dance company. The group, led by artistic director Fleur Darkin, is committed to producing excellent and daring performances built around the power of the moving body, and created to stir our thoughts and touch the soul. The group believes in the power of dance to uplift and inspire, tune our sensibilities and enrich lives.
Budapest Dance Festival, Until 1 March
- 17 Feb 2017 9:40 AM
- entertainment
Three international productions, three Budapest premieres, three co-production premieres, a gala evening and dance history lecture of the Hungarian Dance Academy are highlights of the Budapest Dance Festival organized in Budapest's most prestigious cultural institutions: Müpa, the National Theatre, the Liszt Academy and Pesti Vigadó.
Little G Weevil Concert, Mupa, 11 February
- 9 Feb 2017 8:00 AM
- entertainment
Born and raised in Budapest, the blues guitarist and songwriter Little G Weevil moved to the old home of blues some ten years ago, aiming to attain the highest possible standard in his chosen genre.
A Celebration Of Folk Music, Mupa Budapest, 11 February
- 8 Feb 2017 9:00 AM
- entertainment
The Celebration of Folk Music is about far more than just the gala night. Starting in the afternoon Müpa Budapest will welcome lovers of folk music and dance with free family programmes. As for children, we are presenting a programme from Szilvia Bognár and her band: Sack Full of Secrets, which starts at 4.30 pm in the Glass Hall.
Compagnie Pál Frenák: Birdie, Festival Theatre, 1 February
- 31 Jan 2017 9:30 AM
- entertainment
Seclusion and isolation. Freedom and boundlessness. The new production of choreographer Pál Frenák concerns the walls within and without, our barriers and ways to cross them, be they psychological, historical, social or physical obstacles.
Video: 'Recirquel Night Circus', Festival Theatre Budapest, 28 January
- 27 Jan 2017 9:04 AM
- entertainment
Set among the ten-meter-high, slowly crumbling firewalls of Budapest, the troupe's artists embark on a shared journey around the hidden depths of their own personalities, while seeking to fulfill their unattainable desire to fly. In accordance with the philosophy of the genre, the creators do not tell a linear story.
Goran Bregovic: Three Letters From Sarajevo, Mupa, 2 April
- 28 Mar 2017 12:40 PM
- entertainment
In its history, Bosnia has been part of many empires: Roman, Byzantine, Ottoman, Austro–Hungarian… each has left its imprint and its religion – Catholic, Orthodox, Islam, Sephardic Jews, expelled from Spain, arrive in the 16th century. Sarajevo becomes the city of four religions, ”Jerusalem of the Balkans”, and a metaphor for a peaceful cohabitation and also the horror of hate.
'What a Circus!', Puskin Cinema, 2 - 8 March
- 2 Mar 2017 1:00 AM
- entertainment
'What a Circus!' documentary from 2 to 8 March in Puskin Cinema with English subtitles.
'Colour Concerts' At Palace Of Arts Budapest, 28 February
- 27 Feb 2017 6:01 AM
- entertainment
A broad spectrum of musical genres can be heard in and around the Foyer in the afternoons: visitors stopping by and wishing to hear music in Müpa Budapest may listen to the young representatives of popular music, jazz and folk on Tuesdays and classical genres on Wednesdays and Saturdays.
Scottish Dance Theatre, Mupa, 21 February
- 20 Feb 2017 6:10 AM
- entertainment
The Scottish Dance Theatre is Scotland's national contemporary dance company. The group, led by artistic director Fleur Darkin, is committed to producing excellent and daring performances built around the power of the moving body, and created to stir our thoughts and touch the soul. The group believes in the power of dance to uplift and inspire, tune our sensibilities and enrich lives.
Budapest Dance Festival, Until 1 March
- 17 Feb 2017 9:40 AM
- entertainment
Three international productions, three Budapest premieres, three co-production premieres, a gala evening and dance history lecture of the Hungarian Dance Academy are highlights of the Budapest Dance Festival organized in Budapest's most prestigious cultural institutions: Müpa, the National Theatre, the Liszt Academy and Pesti Vigadó.
Little G Weevil Concert, Mupa, 11 February
- 9 Feb 2017 8:00 AM
- entertainment
Born and raised in Budapest, the blues guitarist and songwriter Little G Weevil moved to the old home of blues some ten years ago, aiming to attain the highest possible standard in his chosen genre.
A Celebration Of Folk Music, Mupa Budapest, 11 February
- 8 Feb 2017 9:00 AM
- entertainment
The Celebration of Folk Music is about far more than just the gala night. Starting in the afternoon Müpa Budapest will welcome lovers of folk music and dance with free family programmes. As for children, we are presenting a programme from Szilvia Bognár and her band: Sack Full of Secrets, which starts at 4.30 pm in the Glass Hall.
Compagnie Pál Frenák: Birdie, Festival Theatre, 1 February
- 31 Jan 2017 9:30 AM
- entertainment
Seclusion and isolation. Freedom and boundlessness. The new production of choreographer Pál Frenák concerns the walls within and without, our barriers and ways to cross them, be they psychological, historical, social or physical obstacles.
Video: 'Recirquel Night Circus', Festival Theatre Budapest, 28 January
- 27 Jan 2017 9:04 AM
- entertainment
Set among the ten-meter-high, slowly crumbling firewalls of Budapest, the troupe's artists embark on a shared journey around the hidden depths of their own personalities, while seeking to fulfill their unattainable desire to fly. In accordance with the philosophy of the genre, the creators do not tell a linear story.