71 result(s) for palace of arts in Entertainment
'The Magic Flute', Palace Of Arts Budapest, 15 January
- 12 Jan 2012 8:00 AM
- entertainment
"There are always several layers to any masterpiece and this certainly applies to The Magic Flute, one of the most popular and frequently performed operas ever written. Littered with a plethora of masonic symbols, its plot can be interpreted as an allegorical and vibrant fantasy story – so it is no coincidence that it has been performed for children for decades.
Arto Lindsay, Trafó Budapest, 20 November
- 18 Nov 2010 1:00 AM
- entertainment
"Arto Lindsay has made a lifelong habit of crossing both geographical and musical borders. Born in the United States and raised in Brazil during the heyday of that country's pointedly eclectic Tropicália movement of the 1960s, the multi-faceted songwriter/producer/vocalist/guitarist has forged an international reputation as an artist whose work is as seductive as it is challenging. From his late ...
Settings - Models, Palace Of Arts Budapest, Shown Until 28 October
- 26 Oct 2010 1:00 AM
- entertainment
"Setting is a special type of building. Sometimes it is not even a building. There were times when there were no settings in theatres at all, because the theatre itself was the frame for the play.
'Gypsy Queens & Kings', National Concert Hall, 9 April
- 6 Apr 2010 1:00 AM
- entertainment
"The fifteen members of the Oláh Gypsy Allstars – singers, musicians, dancers – preserve and present the music of the Oláh Gypsies on traditional and modern instruments. The Gypsy Queens and Kings project has enchanted the world for the last three years: their London concert in 2007 was described as the concert of the year.
'Vad Fruttik Concert', Festival Theatre, 9 April, 8 pm
- 6 Apr 2010 1:00 AM
- entertainment
"Those accustomed to the whacky concert image of Vad Fruttik and the easy, frivolous freedom of their Bohemian songs probably cannot imagine them participating in a conceptual and structured performance at the Festival Theatre. But this is precisely what the band will be doing this evening, leaving behind their fluffy hits and samba-jazz dance songs.
'Hungarian Festival Ballet', Festival Theatre, 11 March
- 10 Mar 2010 12:00 AM
- entertainment
"This evening, we see three aspects of Iván Markó: Message of Angels from 2006 is about love and the experience of community, place upon on the “wings” of Bach’s music; Faun was premiered in November 2009 and is a reinterpretation of the creation by Mallarmé, Debussy and Nijinsky, while Sheherezade, dating from autumn 2007 and based on Rimsky-Korsakov’s suite, illuminates human relationships from ...
'North African Music', National Concert Hall, 4 March
- 4 Mar 2010 4:00 AM
- entertainment
"The real star of this evening will be the music of Tunisia and Morocco, at least in part, because both groups have built upon traditions looking to Western culture. Dar Gnawa, who preserve the ancient gnawa music (the music of Sub-Saharan Africa, a style mixing Berber and Arab music), are playing with one of the greats of world jazz, tenor saxophonist Archie Shep, who first expressed an interest ...
Nikola Parov', Festival Theatre, 4 March
- 2 Mar 2010 12:00 AM
- entertainment
"Riverdance and Legend of the Sun are just two success stories associated with Nikola Parov. He played in the Riverdance Orchestra and wrote music for the Legend dance production. In the 80s, Parov founded popular formations, including Zsarátnok and Barbaro and this made him one of the focal figures of Hungarian ethno-rock.
'The Magic Flute', Palace Of Arts Budapest, 15 January
- 12 Jan 2012 8:00 AM
- entertainment
"There are always several layers to any masterpiece and this certainly applies to The Magic Flute, one of the most popular and frequently performed operas ever written. Littered with a plethora of masonic symbols, its plot can be interpreted as an allegorical and vibrant fantasy story – so it is no coincidence that it has been performed for children for decades.
Arto Lindsay, Trafó Budapest, 20 November
- 18 Nov 2010 1:00 AM
- entertainment
"Arto Lindsay has made a lifelong habit of crossing both geographical and musical borders. Born in the United States and raised in Brazil during the heyday of that country's pointedly eclectic Tropicália movement of the 1960s, the multi-faceted songwriter/producer/vocalist/guitarist has forged an international reputation as an artist whose work is as seductive as it is challenging. From his late ...
Settings - Models, Palace Of Arts Budapest, Shown Until 28 October
- 26 Oct 2010 1:00 AM
- entertainment
"Setting is a special type of building. Sometimes it is not even a building. There were times when there were no settings in theatres at all, because the theatre itself was the frame for the play.
'Gypsy Queens & Kings', National Concert Hall, 9 April
- 6 Apr 2010 1:00 AM
- entertainment
"The fifteen members of the Oláh Gypsy Allstars – singers, musicians, dancers – preserve and present the music of the Oláh Gypsies on traditional and modern instruments. The Gypsy Queens and Kings project has enchanted the world for the last three years: their London concert in 2007 was described as the concert of the year.
'Vad Fruttik Concert', Festival Theatre, 9 April, 8 pm
- 6 Apr 2010 1:00 AM
- entertainment
"Those accustomed to the whacky concert image of Vad Fruttik and the easy, frivolous freedom of their Bohemian songs probably cannot imagine them participating in a conceptual and structured performance at the Festival Theatre. But this is precisely what the band will be doing this evening, leaving behind their fluffy hits and samba-jazz dance songs.
'Hungarian Festival Ballet', Festival Theatre, 11 March
- 10 Mar 2010 12:00 AM
- entertainment
"This evening, we see three aspects of Iván Markó: Message of Angels from 2006 is about love and the experience of community, place upon on the “wings” of Bach’s music; Faun was premiered in November 2009 and is a reinterpretation of the creation by Mallarmé, Debussy and Nijinsky, while Sheherezade, dating from autumn 2007 and based on Rimsky-Korsakov’s suite, illuminates human relationships from ...
'North African Music', National Concert Hall, 4 March
- 4 Mar 2010 4:00 AM
- entertainment
"The real star of this evening will be the music of Tunisia and Morocco, at least in part, because both groups have built upon traditions looking to Western culture. Dar Gnawa, who preserve the ancient gnawa music (the music of Sub-Saharan Africa, a style mixing Berber and Arab music), are playing with one of the greats of world jazz, tenor saxophonist Archie Shep, who first expressed an interest ...
Nikola Parov', Festival Theatre, 4 March
- 2 Mar 2010 12:00 AM
- entertainment
"Riverdance and Legend of the Sun are just two success stories associated with Nikola Parov. He played in the Riverdance Orchestra and wrote music for the Legend dance production. In the 80s, Parov founded popular formations, including Zsarátnok and Barbaro and this made him one of the focal figures of Hungarian ethno-rock.