3 result(s) for erkel theatre budapest in Interviews
Melanie Kay Smith, Associate Professor, Budapest Metropolitan University
- 13 Sep 2018 10:15 AM
Melanie Kay Smith is an Associate Professor at Budapest Metropolitan University and a Researcher at the Hungarian Academy of Sciences Institute for Sociology. She teaches and researches subjects relating to cities, cultural tourism and wellbeing. She has lived in Budapest for more than 13 years, has a Hungarian husband and two bilingual sons Levi and Ferdi aged 12 and 8.
Levente Puczkó-Smith, Played Billy Elliot At Erkel Theatre
- 5 Sep 2018 4:46 PM
Levi Puczkó-Smith is 12 years old and attends the bilingual Lemhényi Dezső Általános Iskola in Budapest District XVI. He has a Hungarian father and an English mother.
Xpat Interview: Tommy Vig - Jazz Percussionist
- 31 Aug 2010 12:00 PM
Born to a musical family in Budapest, Tommy Vig was internationally recognized as a child prodigy by the age of 6, playing drums with his clarinetist father. His sense of improvisation, rhythm and energy made him unique, and he performed live concerts on radio and at the Budapest City Theatre, the Music Academy, and even the National Circus! By the age of 8 he made a record (called "The World ...
Melanie Kay Smith, Associate Professor, Budapest Metropolitan University
- 13 Sep 2018 10:15 AM
Melanie Kay Smith is an Associate Professor at Budapest Metropolitan University and a Researcher at the Hungarian Academy of Sciences Institute for Sociology. She teaches and researches subjects relating to cities, cultural tourism and wellbeing. She has lived in Budapest for more than 13 years, has a Hungarian husband and two bilingual sons Levi and Ferdi aged 12 and 8.
Levente Puczkó-Smith, Played Billy Elliot At Erkel Theatre
- 5 Sep 2018 4:46 PM
Levi Puczkó-Smith is 12 years old and attends the bilingual Lemhényi Dezső Általános Iskola in Budapest District XVI. He has a Hungarian father and an English mother.
Xpat Interview: Tommy Vig - Jazz Percussionist
- 31 Aug 2010 12:00 PM
Born to a musical family in Budapest, Tommy Vig was internationally recognized as a child prodigy by the age of 6, playing drums with his clarinetist father. His sense of improvisation, rhythm and energy made him unique, and he performed live concerts on radio and at the Budapest City Theatre, the Music Academy, and even the National Circus! By the age of 8 he made a record (called "The World ...








