3 result(s) for expat choir in Entertainment
Lavender Festival at Lake Tisza in Hungary, 14 -15 June
- 13 Jun 2024 6:08 AM
- entertainment
The Lake Tisza Lavender Festival in Tiszaderzs (Northern Great Plain region of central Hungary) will take place between June 14-15 as Lake Tisza’s mini summer festival, combining carefree relaxation with art and active pastimes.
Video: Expats Sing Local Tune To Salute Hungary As Their Home During Lockdown
- 19 May 2020 10:57 AM
- entertainment
The expat team from KaraokePlus Budapest recently made a video-mosaic cover of Gábor Presser's famous tune "Neked irom a dalt" (I write a song for you) to salute Hungary as home away from home during the Covid-19 lockdown.
'Devil’s Cauldron' Festival In Villány, Now On Until 5 August
- 3 Aug 2017 11:45 AM
- entertainment
'Ördögkatlan' the annual multi-cultural event held in four small villages in the beautiful Villany Wine region, kicks-off on Tuesday. International and Hungarian performers unite with locals, expats and tourists for a five-day celebration of "humanity, diversity and quality, enlisting all genres - from mainstream to marginal to experimental".
Lavender Festival at Lake Tisza in Hungary, 14 -15 June
- 13 Jun 2024 6:08 AM
- entertainment
The Lake Tisza Lavender Festival in Tiszaderzs (Northern Great Plain region of central Hungary) will take place between June 14-15 as Lake Tisza’s mini summer festival, combining carefree relaxation with art and active pastimes.
Video: Expats Sing Local Tune To Salute Hungary As Their Home During Lockdown
- 19 May 2020 10:57 AM
- entertainment
The expat team from KaraokePlus Budapest recently made a video-mosaic cover of Gábor Presser's famous tune "Neked irom a dalt" (I write a song for you) to salute Hungary as home away from home during the Covid-19 lockdown.
'Devil’s Cauldron' Festival In Villány, Now On Until 5 August
- 3 Aug 2017 11:45 AM
- entertainment
'Ördögkatlan' the annual multi-cultural event held in four small villages in the beautiful Villany Wine region, kicks-off on Tuesday. International and Hungarian performers unite with locals, expats and tourists for a five-day celebration of "humanity, diversity and quality, enlisting all genres - from mainstream to marginal to experimental".