Dance Teaching & Dance House @ Fonó Budapest, 6 March

  • 6 Mar 2019 7:44 AM
Dance Teaching & Dance House @ Fonó Budapest, 6 March
The Fonó’s Wednesday night dance house has become an institution. The core idea of Fonó Wednesdays has always been to maintain contact between urban dance house folks and the village dancers and musicians that we learn these traditions from.

It’s safe to say that over the last 18 years all the best traditional musicians, singers and dancers from Rábaköz to Moldávia have been our guests at the Fonó Wednesdays.

Dance material:
Gyimes dances

Date and time:
Wednesday 6 March, 18:30

Ticket price:
HUF 1000

Address: 
1116 Budapest Sztregova u 3

Email:
fono@fono.hu

Tel.:
+36 1 206 5300

Source: Fonó Dance House

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