5 result(s) for destroyed in Events
Onegin, Opera House Budapest, 4 March
- 4 Mar 2026 7:00 PM
- classical
The music of Tchaikovsky brings Pushkin's legendary melancholic to life once again, this time as a ballet by choreographer John Cranko.
Much too late to avoid paying the price for stifled and destroyed human lives, Onegin realises that love can awaken the soul and give meaning to life. Tatiana's waves of passion and suffering ultimately block a path to redemption littered with ripped-up love ...
Recirquel: Paradisum, Festival Theatre Budapest, 13 - 16 January
- 13 Jan 2026 7:00 PM
- contemporary
Recirquel unveils Paradisum, a mesmerizing exploration of rebirth after a silent, destroyed world. Here, bodies speak where words fail, and movement becomes the universal language.
Creatures emerge from swirling natural forces — the pulsing 'fabric of life' — journeying through purification, birth, awakening, and ritual to touch the anima mundi, the world soul.
Directed and choreographed by ...
Recirquel: Paradisum, Mupa Tent Budapest, 31 October
- 15 Oct 2024 7:00 PM
- contemporary
Recirquel’s new production, Paradisum explores the myth of rebirth following the silence of a destroyed world, where the means of communication is the body, and the only common language is movement.
The creatures of this idyllic existence unfold from the ever-changing, swirling natural forces of the ‘fabric of life’ that pulsates around them, so they can reach the anima mundi, the world soul, ...
Budapest Klezmer Band, Dohány Street Synagogue Budapest, 3 September
- 3 Sep 2023 8:00 PM
- contemporary
According to the legendary Ferenc ’Fegya’ Jávori, founder of the now no less legendary Budapest Klezmer Band, „klezmer is a mirror of the relationship between peoples”. Let us add: these peoples are the peoples of Central and Eastern Europe, i.e. Hungarians, Romanians, Slavs and, of course, Jews. But they are Eastern European, multilingual, Yiddish-speaking Jews who were destroyed in the ...
Subnature Exhibition, Trafó Budapest, Opens 22 October
- 22 Oct 2021 7:00 PM
- contemporary
On view until 5 December 2021 - In the frameworks of the opening, the artists will give a guided tour from 7pm.
The research-based art practice of Anca Benera and Arnold Estefán focuses on the invisible and hidden patterns behind historical, social, or geopolitical narratives.
Their solo exhibition at Trafó Gallery sheds a light on the unwanted byproducts and imprints of mining, ...
Onegin, Opera House Budapest, 4 March
- 4 Mar 2026 7:00 PM
- classical
The music of Tchaikovsky brings Pushkin's legendary melancholic to life once again, this time as a ballet by choreographer John Cranko.
Much too late to avoid paying the price for stifled and destroyed human lives, Onegin realises that love can awaken the soul and give meaning to life. Tatiana's waves of passion and suffering ultimately block a path to redemption littered with ripped-up love ...
Recirquel: Paradisum, Festival Theatre Budapest, 13 - 16 January
- 13 Jan 2026 7:00 PM
- contemporary
Recirquel unveils Paradisum, a mesmerizing exploration of rebirth after a silent, destroyed world. Here, bodies speak where words fail, and movement becomes the universal language.
Creatures emerge from swirling natural forces — the pulsing 'fabric of life' — journeying through purification, birth, awakening, and ritual to touch the anima mundi, the world soul.
Directed and choreographed by ...
Recirquel: Paradisum, Mupa Tent Budapest, 31 October
- 15 Oct 2024 7:00 PM
- contemporary
Recirquel’s new production, Paradisum explores the myth of rebirth following the silence of a destroyed world, where the means of communication is the body, and the only common language is movement.
The creatures of this idyllic existence unfold from the ever-changing, swirling natural forces of the ‘fabric of life’ that pulsates around them, so they can reach the anima mundi, the world soul, ...
Budapest Klezmer Band, Dohány Street Synagogue Budapest, 3 September
- 3 Sep 2023 8:00 PM
- contemporary
According to the legendary Ferenc ’Fegya’ Jávori, founder of the now no less legendary Budapest Klezmer Band, „klezmer is a mirror of the relationship between peoples”. Let us add: these peoples are the peoples of Central and Eastern Europe, i.e. Hungarians, Romanians, Slavs and, of course, Jews. But they are Eastern European, multilingual, Yiddish-speaking Jews who were destroyed in the ...
Subnature Exhibition, Trafó Budapest, Opens 22 October
- 22 Oct 2021 7:00 PM
- contemporary
On view until 5 December 2021 - In the frameworks of the opening, the artists will give a guided tour from 7pm.
The research-based art practice of Anca Benera and Arnold Estefán focuses on the invisible and hidden patterns behind historical, social, or geopolitical narratives.
Their solo exhibition at Trafó Gallery sheds a light on the unwanted byproducts and imprints of mining, ...














