797 result(s) for dance theatre
Artus – Company of Gábor Goda: Fata Morgana, National Dance Theatre Budapest, 14 October
- 14 Oct 2025 7:00 PM
- contemporary
Fata Morgana is a beautifully nightmarish, apocalyptic vision of man, who has exiled himself from the Completeness. From the beginning, our minds and souls have been infected with a nagging thought: separation, division and guilt, born from the sense of self, drive one to constant battle with the world – this is our legacy and perhaps our destiny.
This spiritual pandemic has been going on for ...
Free Online Series Launched by House of Music Hungary on World Music Day
- 1 Oct 2025 4:02 PM
- community & culture
The House of Music Hungary is marking World Music Day with the launch of a new online series featuring exclusive performances recorded in its concert hall. This initiative aims to bring the venue’s distinctive productions to a wider audience, including those who cannot attend in person due to distance or other constraints.
Ballet Pécs: Carmen, National Dance Theatre Budapest, 30 September
- 30 Sep 2025 7:00 PM
- classical
Carmen is the symbol of freedom. Her story is the drama of inextinguishable, uninhibited love.
"Carmen\'s story, the characters\' world of extreme emotions and Bizet\'s music is very powerful and inspiring. For me, the main inspiration comes from the sharp shifts between the story and the music. I find the characters\' unpredictability and their explosive tempers, which are the result of ...
Bittersweet Comedies: Three Contemporary Pieces to Start Hungarian National Ballet's New Season
- 29 Sep 2025 3:04 PM
- entertainment
The Hungarian National Ballet will present three contemporary pieces in one evening under the title Bittersweet Comedies. Johan Inger's Walking Mad, Alexander Ekman's Cacti and Hans van Manen's 5 Tangos choreography will be performed four times between October 11 and 19 on the stages of the Eiffel Workshop and the Opera House in Budapest.
Saya Noé, Festival Theatre Budapest, 24 September
- 24 Sep 2025 8:00 PM
- contemporary
It seems like there is one thing we can now say for certain about Noé Saya: she always has a surprise in store for the audience.
Having started out making alternative pop, the multiple award-winning singer who recently burst onto the Hungarian pop scene is now rekindling her childhood years spent in Malaysia and enriching her songs with tribal rhythms.
The Müpa Budapest audience is ...
Budapest Dance Theatre: Ties, National Dance Theatre, 23 September
- 23 Sep 2025 7:00 PM
- contemporary
"I have long wanted to find my way in the maze of self-knowledge, or at least to find meaning for my actions and reactions... because these are automatic answers ingrained in us from long ago. Over generations, we reconstruct these ingrained patterns, reliving them over and over again, with only slight changes...
It is worth using these patterns as a starting point, unravelling and finally ...
Kerekdomb Festival, Tállya, 19 - 21 September
- 17 Sep 2025 1:08 PM
- entertainment
Kerekdomb Festival – the perfect way to kick off autumn with concerts, wines, theatre, and literature. Every September, the vineyards and wineries of Tállya fill with music, literature, theatre, and of course, unique wine-tasting programs during the Kerekdomb Festival.
Liszt Festival in Budapest Blends Local, International, Classical & Contemporary, 9 – 22 October
- 15 Sep 2025 5:30 PM
- community & culture
The fifth Liszt Fest International Cultural Festival will once again take centre stage in Budapest this autumn, bringing together leading figures from classical and contemporary music while also embracing cross-genre collaborations and a wide spectrum of the arts. Organised by Müpa Budapest, the festival runs from 9 – 22 October.
'The World of Rogues', National Dance Theatre Budapest, 14 September
- 14 Sep 2025 7:00 PM
- contemporary
Rogues and highwaymen are typical characters of Hungarian folk traditions. Folk songs, folk tales and ballads preserve the memories of our most famous highwaymen and they feature as a popular topic in folk art. They are often idealised as heroes in folk memory.
This is how “Hungarian Robin Hoods”, our legendary rogues were born: Jóska Sóbri, Imre Bogár, Márton Vidróczky, Bandi Angyal and, ...
Artus – Company of Gábor Goda: Fata Morgana, National Dance Theatre Budapest, 14 October
- 14 Oct 2025 7:00 PM
- contemporary
Fata Morgana is a beautifully nightmarish, apocalyptic vision of man, who has exiled himself from the Completeness. From the beginning, our minds and souls have been infected with a nagging thought: separation, division and guilt, born from the sense of self, drive one to constant battle with the world – this is our legacy and perhaps our destiny.
This spiritual pandemic has been going on for ...
Free Online Series Launched by House of Music Hungary on World Music Day
- 1 Oct 2025 4:02 PM
- community & culture
The House of Music Hungary is marking World Music Day with the launch of a new online series featuring exclusive performances recorded in its concert hall. This initiative aims to bring the venue’s distinctive productions to a wider audience, including those who cannot attend in person due to distance or other constraints.
Ballet Pécs: Carmen, National Dance Theatre Budapest, 30 September
- 30 Sep 2025 7:00 PM
- classical
Carmen is the symbol of freedom. Her story is the drama of inextinguishable, uninhibited love.
"Carmen\'s story, the characters\' world of extreme emotions and Bizet\'s music is very powerful and inspiring. For me, the main inspiration comes from the sharp shifts between the story and the music. I find the characters\' unpredictability and their explosive tempers, which are the result of ...
Bittersweet Comedies: Three Contemporary Pieces to Start Hungarian National Ballet's New Season
- 29 Sep 2025 3:04 PM
- entertainment
The Hungarian National Ballet will present three contemporary pieces in one evening under the title Bittersweet Comedies. Johan Inger's Walking Mad, Alexander Ekman's Cacti and Hans van Manen's 5 Tangos choreography will be performed four times between October 11 and 19 on the stages of the Eiffel Workshop and the Opera House in Budapest.
Saya Noé, Festival Theatre Budapest, 24 September
- 24 Sep 2025 8:00 PM
- contemporary
It seems like there is one thing we can now say for certain about Noé Saya: she always has a surprise in store for the audience.
Having started out making alternative pop, the multiple award-winning singer who recently burst onto the Hungarian pop scene is now rekindling her childhood years spent in Malaysia and enriching her songs with tribal rhythms.
The Müpa Budapest audience is ...
Budapest Dance Theatre: Ties, National Dance Theatre, 23 September
- 23 Sep 2025 7:00 PM
- contemporary
"I have long wanted to find my way in the maze of self-knowledge, or at least to find meaning for my actions and reactions... because these are automatic answers ingrained in us from long ago. Over generations, we reconstruct these ingrained patterns, reliving them over and over again, with only slight changes...
It is worth using these patterns as a starting point, unravelling and finally ...
Kerekdomb Festival, Tállya, 19 - 21 September
- 17 Sep 2025 1:08 PM
- entertainment
Kerekdomb Festival – the perfect way to kick off autumn with concerts, wines, theatre, and literature. Every September, the vineyards and wineries of Tállya fill with music, literature, theatre, and of course, unique wine-tasting programs during the Kerekdomb Festival.
Liszt Festival in Budapest Blends Local, International, Classical & Contemporary, 9 – 22 October
- 15 Sep 2025 5:30 PM
- community & culture
The fifth Liszt Fest International Cultural Festival will once again take centre stage in Budapest this autumn, bringing together leading figures from classical and contemporary music while also embracing cross-genre collaborations and a wide spectrum of the arts. Organised by Müpa Budapest, the festival runs from 9 – 22 October.
'The World of Rogues', National Dance Theatre Budapest, 14 September
- 14 Sep 2025 7:00 PM
- contemporary
Rogues and highwaymen are typical characters of Hungarian folk traditions. Folk songs, folk tales and ballads preserve the memories of our most famous highwaymen and they feature as a popular topic in folk art. They are often idealised as heroes in folk memory.
This is how “Hungarian Robin Hoods”, our legendary rogues were born: Jóska Sóbri, Imre Bogár, Márton Vidróczky, Bandi Angyal and, ...


















