4 result(s) for ludovico einaudi
Ludovico Einaudi, MVM Dome, Budapest 26 May
- 14 Mar 2025 9:02 AM
- entertainment
Ludovico Einaudi, one of the world’s most renowned contemporary composers and pianists, will perform in Budapest on 26 May 2025 at the MVM Dome.
International Stars Returning to Müpa Budapest
- 2 Oct 2023 6:40 AM
- entertainment
In the autumn and winter months of the 2023/24 season, the audience will get the chance to welcome many international stars back to Müpa Budapest, with tickets for the new season’s productions available under a more flexible system replacing the familiar season tickets.
Ádám Barna, Chef, 42 Restaurant, Esztergom
- 11 Jan 2023 3:07 PM
1. What’s been happening since your first Xpat Interview?
Antonio Castrignanò: 'Fomenta', Festival Theatre, 27 December
- 27 Dec 2017 8:04 AM
- entertainment
At the heel of Italy's boot, several centuries of tradition lie behind pizzica, a folk dance style belonging to the tarantella family of dances. Popular belief holds that the dizzying tempo of this dance served as an antidote for the bite of the tarantula wolf spider - and to drive away evil spirits in general. But it has also served as a way for local peasants to dance away the fatigue of their ...
Ludovico Einaudi, MVM Dome, Budapest 26 May
- 14 Mar 2025 9:02 AM
- entertainment
Ludovico Einaudi, one of the world’s most renowned contemporary composers and pianists, will perform in Budapest on 26 May 2025 at the MVM Dome.
International Stars Returning to Müpa Budapest
- 2 Oct 2023 6:40 AM
- entertainment
In the autumn and winter months of the 2023/24 season, the audience will get the chance to welcome many international stars back to Müpa Budapest, with tickets for the new season’s productions available under a more flexible system replacing the familiar season tickets.
Ádám Barna, Chef, 42 Restaurant, Esztergom
- 11 Jan 2023 3:07 PM
1. What’s been happening since your first Xpat Interview?
Antonio Castrignanò: 'Fomenta', Festival Theatre, 27 December
- 27 Dec 2017 8:04 AM
- entertainment
At the heel of Italy's boot, several centuries of tradition lie behind pizzica, a folk dance style belonging to the tarantella family of dances. Popular belief holds that the dizzying tempo of this dance served as an antidote for the bite of the tarantula wolf spider - and to drive away evil spirits in general. But it has also served as a way for local peasants to dance away the fatigue of their ...