3 result(s) for physical disabilities in Entertainment
Free Family Friendly Programmes Aplenty at 'Palace of Arts' this Sunday
- 21 May 2024 4:59 AM
- entertainment
The regular 'Müpa Junior' Sunday programme will grow to enormous dimensions on Sunday for Children's Day. With music and stories on three stages, both inside the iconic Budapest building and outside in the open air, there is a long list of creative and musical activities on offer for free.
Francophone Film Days In Budapest, Now On Until 13 July
- 16 Jun 2020 9:09 AM
- entertainment
The Institut Français offers you the chance to discover 11 short and 10 feature films, both French and African with English subtitles. Animations, documentaries, and films for young audiences as well as adults, all allow audiences to enjoy a cinema experience from home, we're told.
British Embassy Support To First Hungarian Sign Language Film Series
- 10 Jun 2013 9:00 AM
- entertainment
The British Embassy in Hungary is supporting the making of Hungary’s first sign language report-film series of five episodes that will depict British best practices in the integration of deaf and blind people in the UK’s labour market, cultural life, sports and governmental organisations.
Free Family Friendly Programmes Aplenty at 'Palace of Arts' this Sunday
- 21 May 2024 4:59 AM
- entertainment
The regular 'Müpa Junior' Sunday programme will grow to enormous dimensions on Sunday for Children's Day. With music and stories on three stages, both inside the iconic Budapest building and outside in the open air, there is a long list of creative and musical activities on offer for free.
Francophone Film Days In Budapest, Now On Until 13 July
- 16 Jun 2020 9:09 AM
- entertainment
The Institut Français offers you the chance to discover 11 short and 10 feature films, both French and African with English subtitles. Animations, documentaries, and films for young audiences as well as adults, all allow audiences to enjoy a cinema experience from home, we're told.
British Embassy Support To First Hungarian Sign Language Film Series
- 10 Jun 2013 9:00 AM
- entertainment
The British Embassy in Hungary is supporting the making of Hungary’s first sign language report-film series of five episodes that will depict British best practices in the integration of deaf and blind people in the UK’s labour market, cultural life, sports and governmental organisations.