15 result(s) for retreats
Xpatloop Interview: Frank Peterson, Musician 'Gregorian'
- 31 Jan 2017 11:00 AM
Frank Peterson, upon visiting the Escorial Royal Monastery, was walking in the medieval corridors listening to rock music on his Walkman. The monks religious chanting combined with the music on his earphones and inspired him to create a unique experiment: to mix the Gregorian chants with rock melodies.
'Gregorian Concert', Congress Center, 5 February
- 11 Jan 2017 8:00 AM
- community & culture
On February 5th, 2017, Gregorian: Final Chapter Tour 2017 will be arriving to Budapest. In this grand scale concert audiences can enjoy the unique musical combination of traditional Gregorian music and hard rock, sprinkled with spectacular special effects.
Xpat Interview: Cheryl Magyar
- 12 Jun 2012 12:00 PM
Cheryl Magyar has a passion for living a simple life. Raised in a suburb of Chicago where she never felt at home, she then moved to the west coast after graduating from Iowa State University. Seattle was too grey, so with her Hungarian husband they purchased a 5 hectare tanya in Ópusztaszer.
Xpat Interview: Angelica Károlyi
- 29 Aug 2009 12:00 PM
My husbands' family left Hungary in 1946 after the expropriation of their stately home and settled in Paris where we met at university in 1965, studying political science. I am myself of German origin and was also brought up in Paris. We married, I learned Hungarian.
Xpat Interview: Bronwen Rees
- 22 Jan 2009 11:00 AM
Bronwen Rees is the founder of the East West Sanctuary at Nagykovacsi near Budapest. This is a centre for contemplative inquiry into the conditions of our changing world, and brings together experts, thinkers from all quarters of the world, and from all disciplines. In addition the EWS holds retreats/workshops and teaching on meditation and ethics.
Xpat Interview: Tom Hoppel
- 23 Jan 2008 11:00 AM
Grew up in New Jersey, and began studying yoga after moving to New York City in 1993. Prior to that he had been an avid runner and cyclist in Philadelphia. He was the president of the Bicycle Club of Philadelphia, an organization with over 1,000 members at that time, & led bike tours through the Cape of Massachusetts, Martha's Vineyard, Maryland, Vermont, Maine, Pennsylvania and New Jersey. ...
Xpatloop Interview: Frank Peterson, Musician 'Gregorian'
- 31 Jan 2017 11:00 AM
Frank Peterson, upon visiting the Escorial Royal Monastery, was walking in the medieval corridors listening to rock music on his Walkman. The monks religious chanting combined with the music on his earphones and inspired him to create a unique experiment: to mix the Gregorian chants with rock melodies.
'Gregorian Concert', Congress Center, 5 February
- 11 Jan 2017 8:00 AM
- community & culture
On February 5th, 2017, Gregorian: Final Chapter Tour 2017 will be arriving to Budapest. In this grand scale concert audiences can enjoy the unique musical combination of traditional Gregorian music and hard rock, sprinkled with spectacular special effects.
Xpat Interview: Cheryl Magyar
- 12 Jun 2012 12:00 PM
Cheryl Magyar has a passion for living a simple life. Raised in a suburb of Chicago where she never felt at home, she then moved to the west coast after graduating from Iowa State University. Seattle was too grey, so with her Hungarian husband they purchased a 5 hectare tanya in Ópusztaszer.
Xpat Interview: Angelica Károlyi
- 29 Aug 2009 12:00 PM
My husbands' family left Hungary in 1946 after the expropriation of their stately home and settled in Paris where we met at university in 1965, studying political science. I am myself of German origin and was also brought up in Paris. We married, I learned Hungarian.
Xpat Interview: Bronwen Rees
- 22 Jan 2009 11:00 AM
Bronwen Rees is the founder of the East West Sanctuary at Nagykovacsi near Budapest. This is a centre for contemplative inquiry into the conditions of our changing world, and brings together experts, thinkers from all quarters of the world, and from all disciplines. In addition the EWS holds retreats/workshops and teaching on meditation and ethics.
Xpat Interview: Tom Hoppel
- 23 Jan 2008 11:00 AM
Grew up in New Jersey, and began studying yoga after moving to New York City in 1993. Prior to that he had been an avid runner and cyclist in Philadelphia. He was the president of the Bicycle Club of Philadelphia, an organization with over 1,000 members at that time, & led bike tours through the Cape of Massachusetts, Martha's Vineyard, Maryland, Vermont, Maine, Pennsylvania and New Jersey. ...














