572 result(s) for hungarian youth
'Ghymes Band', Budapest Sportaréna, 14 March
- 2 Mar 2010 2:00 AM
- entertainment
„We think that freedom is far away, flying high in the rich world of uncertainty, unsafety and promise, where there is too big laugh and too big cry. How old are we, if we had forgotten that we are born with it; we’ve just carefully sent it ahead. But Freedom is Tomorrow, and it’s in love with us.” „Loving Freedom”
Xpat Interview: Björn Brandt
- 30 Jan 2009 11:00 AM
Bjorn was born in the German speaking part of Belgium where, during his childhood and youth, he lived in close touch with family, friends and nature at the countryside.
Xpat Interview: Carolyn Bánfalvi
- 13 Nov 2008 11:00 AM
Carolyn Bánfalvi is an American author and journalist living in Budapest. She grew up in Washington DC, graduated from New York University, and later went back to chef's school for a culinary degree.
Patrick McMenamin, Former Owner Of The Kaledonia Bar
- 11 Jun 2008 12:00 PM
"Before moving to living in Hungary I had been working in the UK youth sector for more than 25 years.
On The Quiet
A coming-of-age story set in the contemporary Hungarian countryside, where teenager soloist Dávid decides to stand up for Nóri, 13, a cellist in their youth orchestra who is having a suspiciously close relationship with their 60-year-old conductor. While looking for the truth, Dávid's life soon starts to spiral out of control as he faces tough decisions and the adult society's negligence.
'Ghymes Band', Budapest Sportaréna, 14 March
- 2 Mar 2010 2:00 AM
- entertainment
„We think that freedom is far away, flying high in the rich world of uncertainty, unsafety and promise, where there is too big laugh and too big cry. How old are we, if we had forgotten that we are born with it; we’ve just carefully sent it ahead. But Freedom is Tomorrow, and it’s in love with us.” „Loving Freedom”
Xpat Interview: Björn Brandt
- 30 Jan 2009 11:00 AM
Bjorn was born in the German speaking part of Belgium where, during his childhood and youth, he lived in close touch with family, friends and nature at the countryside.
Xpat Interview: Carolyn Bánfalvi
- 13 Nov 2008 11:00 AM
Carolyn Bánfalvi is an American author and journalist living in Budapest. She grew up in Washington DC, graduated from New York University, and later went back to chef's school for a culinary degree.
Patrick McMenamin, Former Owner Of The Kaledonia Bar
- 11 Jun 2008 12:00 PM
"Before moving to living in Hungary I had been working in the UK youth sector for more than 25 years.
On The Quiet
A coming-of-age story set in the contemporary Hungarian countryside, where teenager soloist Dávid decides to stand up for Nóri, 13, a cellist in their youth orchestra who is having a suspiciously close relationship with their 60-year-old conductor. While looking for the truth, Dávid's life soon starts to spiral out of control as he faces tough decisions and the adult society's negligence.












