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Anton Lachky: Ageless Generation, Trafó Budapest, 11 May
- 11 May 2024 8:00 PM
- contemporary
Anton Lachky's latest choreography for the dancers of the Central Europe Dance Theatre takes us into a world of contrasts, connecting generations and cultures, and transporting us to a series of stories where anything seems possible. It swirls like water, sometimes softly enveloping you and caressing you with a light loving touch, sometimes surging madly and sucking you in with its power.
We ...
'After Vogue' by Attila Adorján, Kempinski Promenade Gallery
- 15 Mar 2023 10:36 AM
- contemporary
The exhibition 'After VOGUE' by Attila Adorján has opened in the ground-floor gallery of Kempinski Hotel Corvinus Budapest and awaits visitors until the middle of May.
In recent years, Attila Adorján has exhibited mainly in Western Europe, so the domestic public has rarely been able to see his works. The current exhibition is also significant because, after 12 years, he is presenting his ...
Bohemian Betyars, A38 Ship Budapest, 25 February
- 25 Feb 2023 8:20 PM
- contemporary
Eating, drinking, laughing, loving and crying. Since its operation in 2009, Bohemian Betyars has stolen into the hearts of a sizeable audience not only in the country, but worldwide with its speed-folk-freak-punk, captivating and energetic formation.
The direct, instinctive, life-affirming atmosphere of their concerts liberates the emotions of the audience, penetrates the human gut, and makes ...
Andrea Salustri: Materia, Trafó Budapest, 8 December
- 8 Dec 2022 8:00 PM
- contemporary
MATERIA aims to discover, explore and witness the aliveness of one material: polystyrene.
Object manipulation is taken from a different perspective: giving space to the objects themselves rather than the manipulator, and playing with the balance between these two subjects.
The piece tries not to force a narrative but rather let the audience project their own narrative on the material on ...
Mikamo Central European Chamber Orchestra, Budapest Music Center, 19 December
- 19 Dec 2021 6:00 PM
- classical
The MIKAMO Central European Chamber Orchestra, established in Vienna, considers concerts a Gesamtkunstwerk and offers this evening music for the ears and eyes.
Takasugi brings the audience to the sideshow at Coney Island in New York, where the small movements, gestures have an equal role as the veil of surprising sounds. In Beil’s Swap, the musicians juggle with nine instruments, with virtual ...
Platon Karataev, Kobuci Kert Budapest, 28 July
- 28 Jul 2021 8:00 PM
- contemporary
Platon Karataev, named after a Leo Tolstoy character, was formed in 2016.
With their music, the Hungarian indie quartet wanders around the core of existence, seeking answers through paradoxes, contemplating on questions by observing elements on an atomic level or viewing them from an astronomical perspective.
After For Her’s (2017) instant success the band gradually moved away from their ...
John Eliot Gardiner With English Baroque Soloists, Palace Of Arts, 4 April
- 4 Apr 2021 7:00 PM
- classical
Thirteen years after a thrilling performance, John Eliot Gardiner returns with the St John Passion to Müpa Budapest. If he is the doyen of the early music movement, the world-famous conductor continues to be characterized by a tireless curiosity and energetic attitude.
His albums have lost none of their freshness; made over three decades ago, his first recording of the St John Passion is ...
'Stravinsky Marathon', Palace Of Arts, 3 April
- 3 Apr 2021 7:30 PM
- classical
The Capriccio for piano and orchestra was composed by Stravinsky between 1926 and 1929. The piece was revised in 1949.
Like the Piano Concerto with wind accompaniment, Stravinsky composed this virtuoso piece to make a living when he was forced to emigrate to Western Europe after the Russian revolution. In the Capriccio, the composer continues the easy-going tone of the concluding movement of ...
Book Launch On The Occasion Of International Women’s Day, CEU Budapest, 8 March
- 8 Mar 2021 3:28 PM
- community
Two New Books on the History of Women’s Activism
Veronika Helfert (Postdoctoral Fellow, CEU), Women, Stand up! A Women’s and Gender History of the Austrian Revolution and Council Movement, 1916-1924 (in German). Göttingen, Vanden-hoeck & Ruprecht, 2021
Presented by Matthew Stibbe, Professor of Modern European History at Sheffield Hallam University. Matthew Stibbe is working on women and ...
Anton Lachky: Ageless Generation, Trafó Budapest, 11 May
- 11 May 2024 8:00 PM
- contemporary
Anton Lachky's latest choreography for the dancers of the Central Europe Dance Theatre takes us into a world of contrasts, connecting generations and cultures, and transporting us to a series of stories where anything seems possible. It swirls like water, sometimes softly enveloping you and caressing you with a light loving touch, sometimes surging madly and sucking you in with its power.
We ...
'After Vogue' by Attila Adorján, Kempinski Promenade Gallery
- 15 Mar 2023 10:36 AM
- contemporary
The exhibition 'After VOGUE' by Attila Adorján has opened in the ground-floor gallery of Kempinski Hotel Corvinus Budapest and awaits visitors until the middle of May.
In recent years, Attila Adorján has exhibited mainly in Western Europe, so the domestic public has rarely been able to see his works. The current exhibition is also significant because, after 12 years, he is presenting his ...
Bohemian Betyars, A38 Ship Budapest, 25 February
- 25 Feb 2023 8:20 PM
- contemporary
Eating, drinking, laughing, loving and crying. Since its operation in 2009, Bohemian Betyars has stolen into the hearts of a sizeable audience not only in the country, but worldwide with its speed-folk-freak-punk, captivating and energetic formation.
The direct, instinctive, life-affirming atmosphere of their concerts liberates the emotions of the audience, penetrates the human gut, and makes ...
Andrea Salustri: Materia, Trafó Budapest, 8 December
- 8 Dec 2022 8:00 PM
- contemporary
MATERIA aims to discover, explore and witness the aliveness of one material: polystyrene.
Object manipulation is taken from a different perspective: giving space to the objects themselves rather than the manipulator, and playing with the balance between these two subjects.
The piece tries not to force a narrative but rather let the audience project their own narrative on the material on ...
Mikamo Central European Chamber Orchestra, Budapest Music Center, 19 December
- 19 Dec 2021 6:00 PM
- classical
The MIKAMO Central European Chamber Orchestra, established in Vienna, considers concerts a Gesamtkunstwerk and offers this evening music for the ears and eyes.
Takasugi brings the audience to the sideshow at Coney Island in New York, where the small movements, gestures have an equal role as the veil of surprising sounds. In Beil’s Swap, the musicians juggle with nine instruments, with virtual ...
Platon Karataev, Kobuci Kert Budapest, 28 July
- 28 Jul 2021 8:00 PM
- contemporary
Platon Karataev, named after a Leo Tolstoy character, was formed in 2016.
With their music, the Hungarian indie quartet wanders around the core of existence, seeking answers through paradoxes, contemplating on questions by observing elements on an atomic level or viewing them from an astronomical perspective.
After For Her’s (2017) instant success the band gradually moved away from their ...
John Eliot Gardiner With English Baroque Soloists, Palace Of Arts, 4 April
- 4 Apr 2021 7:00 PM
- classical
Thirteen years after a thrilling performance, John Eliot Gardiner returns with the St John Passion to Müpa Budapest. If he is the doyen of the early music movement, the world-famous conductor continues to be characterized by a tireless curiosity and energetic attitude.
His albums have lost none of their freshness; made over three decades ago, his first recording of the St John Passion is ...
'Stravinsky Marathon', Palace Of Arts, 3 April
- 3 Apr 2021 7:30 PM
- classical
The Capriccio for piano and orchestra was composed by Stravinsky between 1926 and 1929. The piece was revised in 1949.
Like the Piano Concerto with wind accompaniment, Stravinsky composed this virtuoso piece to make a living when he was forced to emigrate to Western Europe after the Russian revolution. In the Capriccio, the composer continues the easy-going tone of the concluding movement of ...
Book Launch On The Occasion Of International Women’s Day, CEU Budapest, 8 March
- 8 Mar 2021 3:28 PM
- community
Two New Books on the History of Women’s Activism
Veronika Helfert (Postdoctoral Fellow, CEU), Women, Stand up! A Women’s and Gender History of the Austrian Revolution and Council Movement, 1916-1924 (in German). Göttingen, Vanden-hoeck & Ruprecht, 2021
Presented by Matthew Stibbe, Professor of Modern European History at Sheffield Hallam University. Matthew Stibbe is working on women and ...