21 result(s) for tokyo budapest in Entertainment
Hiroaki Umeda (JAP), Trafó Budapest, 31 January
- 31 Jan 2015 7:12 AM
- entertainment
Tokyo-based multi-disciplinary artist Hiroaki Umeda presents two hypnotic works that fuse motion with astonishing sonic and light-scapes. One of Japan’s most exciting experimental artists, Umeda mixes his own unique technique and digital technology to create multi-sensory works at once minimal and provocative.
Invitation: Special Providence, Beardfish (SE), Baraka (JP), A38 Ship Budapest, 17 October
- 10 Oct 2013 9:00 AM
- entertainment
A hilarious night with three great bands of progressive rock. This will be the first date on the European tour of the Hungarian Special Providence and the Svedish Beardfish, while the Tokyo-based Baraka comes after playing together in Japan with the Special Providence.
Kitchen Budapest Presents: Robot Championship, Trafó Budapest, 31October
- 26 Oct 2010 2:00 AM
- entertainment
"The Bakarobo Cup is a unique event. If we would speak just a little Japanese, we would know at once that something’s amiss, since in Japanese, the word baka means stupid.
Hiroaki Umeda (JAP), Trafó Budapest, 31 January
- 31 Jan 2015 7:12 AM
- entertainment
Tokyo-based multi-disciplinary artist Hiroaki Umeda presents two hypnotic works that fuse motion with astonishing sonic and light-scapes. One of Japan’s most exciting experimental artists, Umeda mixes his own unique technique and digital technology to create multi-sensory works at once minimal and provocative.
Invitation: Special Providence, Beardfish (SE), Baraka (JP), A38 Ship Budapest, 17 October
- 10 Oct 2013 9:00 AM
- entertainment
A hilarious night with three great bands of progressive rock. This will be the first date on the European tour of the Hungarian Special Providence and the Svedish Beardfish, while the Tokyo-based Baraka comes after playing together in Japan with the Special Providence.
Kitchen Budapest Presents: Robot Championship, Trafó Budapest, 31October
- 26 Oct 2010 2:00 AM
- entertainment
"The Bakarobo Cup is a unique event. If we would speak just a little Japanese, we would know at once that something’s amiss, since in Japanese, the word baka means stupid.