Cancelled: '9 Dreams' Flamenco Performance @ Budapest Fém Arts & Café, 28 March

  • 21 Feb 2020 11:44 AM
Cancelled: '9 Dreams' Flamenco Performance @ Budapest Fém Arts & Café, 28 March
Meenakshi Dora Bittner Bharatanatyam and Csaba Jozsef Fulop Flamenco dance performance.

South- India and Andalusia. The onstage met the tradition and passion. The emotional saturation and rhythmic similarities inspire the event. Two performers who go together on the way with theirs dreamlike encounters.

Dates and times: 
Saturday, 28 March, 3 pm 
Saturday, 25 April, 3 pm 

Tickets: 
HUF 3,600 / 4,000

Venue: 
Fém Arts & Café
1056 Budapest Váci utca 40.

Photo courtesy of the organisers

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