47 result(s) for poet in Events
Hungarian Rhapsody, National Dance Theatre Budapest, 13 September
- 13 Sep 2024 7:00 PM
- contemporary
Rhapsody as a genre is characterized by caprice and the passionate undulation of emotion, thoughts, and the freedom of expression. Hungarian Rhapsody incorporates all of the peculiarities of thegenre, relying on tradition, and drawing inspiration from it, to create a special and unique dance rhapsody.
The colorful diversity of the Hungarian peasant traditions appear in dynamically alternating ...
Literarium - Contemporary Writers, Müpa Budapest, 3 June
- 29 May 2024 7:32 AM
- contemporary
Born in 1982, Dénes Krusovszky enjoyed one of the most successful starts to a career of any Hungarian writer in the 2000s.
Today, he has grown into one of the most distinctive and definitive writers not just of his generation, but of contemporary Hungarian literature as a whole.
In addition to his books of poetry, Krusovszky's two novels, Akik már nem leszünk sosem (Who We Will Never Be) ...
Jubilee Christmas Concert, Music Academy Budapest, 21 December
- 21 Dec 2023 7:37 PM
- classical
Mozart: Twelve Variations in C major on ‘Ah, vous dirai-je, Maman’, K. 265
Hasselmans: Élégie pour la harpe, Op.54
Hasselmans: La source, Op.44
Bruch: Kol nidrei, Op. 47
Ravel: Pièce en forme de habanera
Tchaikovsky – János Balázs: The Nutcracker - Paraphrase
Piazzolla: Oblivion
intermission
Wolters: O du fröchliche (featuring: Alexander Winterberger)
Adam: Cantique de Noël
John ...
'A Midsummer Night's Dream', National Dance Theatre Budapest, 10 December
- 10 Dec 2023 7:00 PM
- contemporary
"Dost thou take this for a Tragedy? Thou shalt take it as a Comedy, and it shalt amuse thou.” With these lines from his drama, Imre Madách might as well have been referring to scenes from A Midsummer Night’s Dream.
Shakespeare’s enigmatic play abounds in ambiguous situations, which can only be seen as sad or cheerful depending on your point of view. A brilliant theatrical mind, Shakespeare is ...
FrenÁk Ensemble: 'The Hidden Men', Trafó Budapest, 8 December
- 8 Dec 2023 8:00 PM
- contemporary
The Hidden Men holds up a special mirror in front of us, in which we can see the „Macho”, the „Narcissus” and also the „Hercules”, and through these we can closely examine the archetypes of man. Frenák alternately calls up male chauvinist violence, stupid pretentiousness and the balance of power that structures our interactions with others.
FrenÁk’s contemporary choreography shows ...
Legend of Ethereal Budapest
- 18 Nov 2023 3:00 PM
- contemporary
From the organisers: Budapest has a rich history of underground movements dating back to the late 19th and early 20th centuries. These subcultures served as a haven for artists, intellectuals, and rebels seeking to challenge societal norms and embrace alternative lifestyles.
"Legend of Ethereal Budapest" pays homage to these historical movements, drawing inspiration from their revolutionary ...
Email: panel.editors@gmail.com
Musical Dissection: Monteverdi & Lóci, Festival Theatre Budapest, 30 January
- 30 Jan 2023 1:00 PM
- contemporary
The Musical Dissection programme series explores the conduits between what we call classical music and the "light" pop music favoured mostly by young people today.
The parallels are not forced: for example, this event moderated by musicologist Gergely Fazekas will reveal how accompaniment consisting of a repeated four-chord harmonic progression can be found both in Monteverdi's madrigal for ...
Ripoff Raskolnikov Band, Fonó Budapest, 27 January
- 27 Jan 2023 8:00 PM
- contemporary
Both an accomplished blues guitar player and a prolific singer/songwriter, Austrian born Ripoff Raskolnikov must be considered one of the most idiosyncratic figures on the European blues scene. Like thousands of his colleagues, he admires and reveres such blues greats as Blind Willie McTell, Skip James, Robert Johnson or John Lee Hooker.
On the other hand, and quite unlike most of his ...
Curator’s Tour in English of Mireille Vautier Exhibition, Műcsarnok Budapest, 1 December
- 2 Dec 2022 6:00 PM
- classical
Re-framing / free-framing the drawing
Curator’s tour in English by Zsuzsanna Tulipán in the exhibiton of Mireille Vautier.
Folding the paper, creating graphic signs with willow branches, preserving sounds by the slip of the pen, drawing with thread, saving by stiches. Mireille Vautier sees material not as a mere support that will receive an image, but as the very essence of the story to be ...
Hungarian Rhapsody, National Dance Theatre Budapest, 13 September
- 13 Sep 2024 7:00 PM
- contemporary
Rhapsody as a genre is characterized by caprice and the passionate undulation of emotion, thoughts, and the freedom of expression. Hungarian Rhapsody incorporates all of the peculiarities of thegenre, relying on tradition, and drawing inspiration from it, to create a special and unique dance rhapsody.
The colorful diversity of the Hungarian peasant traditions appear in dynamically alternating ...
Literarium - Contemporary Writers, Müpa Budapest, 3 June
- 29 May 2024 7:32 AM
- contemporary
Born in 1982, Dénes Krusovszky enjoyed one of the most successful starts to a career of any Hungarian writer in the 2000s.
Today, he has grown into one of the most distinctive and definitive writers not just of his generation, but of contemporary Hungarian literature as a whole.
In addition to his books of poetry, Krusovszky's two novels, Akik már nem leszünk sosem (Who We Will Never Be) ...
Jubilee Christmas Concert, Music Academy Budapest, 21 December
- 21 Dec 2023 7:37 PM
- classical
Mozart: Twelve Variations in C major on ‘Ah, vous dirai-je, Maman’, K. 265
Hasselmans: Élégie pour la harpe, Op.54
Hasselmans: La source, Op.44
Bruch: Kol nidrei, Op. 47
Ravel: Pièce en forme de habanera
Tchaikovsky – János Balázs: The Nutcracker - Paraphrase
Piazzolla: Oblivion
intermission
Wolters: O du fröchliche (featuring: Alexander Winterberger)
Adam: Cantique de Noël
John ...
'A Midsummer Night's Dream', National Dance Theatre Budapest, 10 December
- 10 Dec 2023 7:00 PM
- contemporary
"Dost thou take this for a Tragedy? Thou shalt take it as a Comedy, and it shalt amuse thou.” With these lines from his drama, Imre Madách might as well have been referring to scenes from A Midsummer Night’s Dream.
Shakespeare’s enigmatic play abounds in ambiguous situations, which can only be seen as sad or cheerful depending on your point of view. A brilliant theatrical mind, Shakespeare is ...
FrenÁk Ensemble: 'The Hidden Men', Trafó Budapest, 8 December
- 8 Dec 2023 8:00 PM
- contemporary
The Hidden Men holds up a special mirror in front of us, in which we can see the „Macho”, the „Narcissus” and also the „Hercules”, and through these we can closely examine the archetypes of man. Frenák alternately calls up male chauvinist violence, stupid pretentiousness and the balance of power that structures our interactions with others.
FrenÁk’s contemporary choreography shows ...
Legend of Ethereal Budapest
- 18 Nov 2023 3:00 PM
- contemporary
From the organisers: Budapest has a rich history of underground movements dating back to the late 19th and early 20th centuries. These subcultures served as a haven for artists, intellectuals, and rebels seeking to challenge societal norms and embrace alternative lifestyles.
"Legend of Ethereal Budapest" pays homage to these historical movements, drawing inspiration from their revolutionary ...
Email: panel.editors@gmail.com
Musical Dissection: Monteverdi & Lóci, Festival Theatre Budapest, 30 January
- 30 Jan 2023 1:00 PM
- contemporary
The Musical Dissection programme series explores the conduits between what we call classical music and the "light" pop music favoured mostly by young people today.
The parallels are not forced: for example, this event moderated by musicologist Gergely Fazekas will reveal how accompaniment consisting of a repeated four-chord harmonic progression can be found both in Monteverdi's madrigal for ...
Ripoff Raskolnikov Band, Fonó Budapest, 27 January
- 27 Jan 2023 8:00 PM
- contemporary
Both an accomplished blues guitar player and a prolific singer/songwriter, Austrian born Ripoff Raskolnikov must be considered one of the most idiosyncratic figures on the European blues scene. Like thousands of his colleagues, he admires and reveres such blues greats as Blind Willie McTell, Skip James, Robert Johnson or John Lee Hooker.
On the other hand, and quite unlike most of his ...
Curator’s Tour in English of Mireille Vautier Exhibition, Műcsarnok Budapest, 1 December
- 2 Dec 2022 6:00 PM
- classical
Re-framing / free-framing the drawing
Curator’s tour in English by Zsuzsanna Tulipán in the exhibiton of Mireille Vautier.
Folding the paper, creating graphic signs with willow branches, preserving sounds by the slip of the pen, drawing with thread, saving by stiches. Mireille Vautier sees material not as a mere support that will receive an image, but as the very essence of the story to be ...