Hunscapes Folk Music & Dance Party In Budapest, 25 January

  • 6 Jan 2020 10:44 AM
Hunscapes Folk Music & Dance Party In Budapest, 25 January
This event provides an excellent insight into the richness of Hungarian folk heritage, introducing three regions (Moldva, Kalotaszeg, Szatmár) through their music, dances, songs and some photos.

Following the tradition of Hungarian “dance houses”, we intend to provide more than a folk show so that the audience will have a chance to try some basic steps of the dances.

The enthusiastic folk musicians, the dancers and the singer will do their best to get you involved, and provide a nice experience of Hungarian folk. The organisers are looking forward to welcoming you with a glass of wine, and spend a great time together.

Date and time:
Saturday, 25 January, 4:30 pm 

Tickets: 
HUF 2,600 - 4,000


Venue: 
S4 Háló Community House
1052 Budapest, Semmelweis u. 4.

Photo courtesy of the organisers

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