20 result(s) for vuk
'Bosch+Bosch Group & Vojvodina Neo-Avantgarde Movement' @ Ludwig Museum
- 27 Aug 2019 11:47 AM
- community & culture
Seen until 17 November. The Bosch+Bosch group was founded on August 27th, 1969, exactly 50 years ago by a band of young artists in Subotica. The collective was the second such circle in the former Yugoslavia.
Video: ‘Vuk’ Dance Theatre For Children, Mupa, 26 March
- 21 Feb 2019 6:35 AM
- https://www.mupa.hu/en
- entertainment
The classic Hungarian story by István Fekete has never been brought to the stage as a dance performance.
Budapest Zoo Opens New 'Wonderland Park'
- 12 Jul 2018 11:25 AM
- http://dailynewshungary.com
- entertainment
The Zoo’s new 'wonderland' opened in the area where the amusement park used to be, with new special small animals, close animal encounters, fabulous adventures and games await as described below.
Video: ‘Vuk – Inversedance’, Dance Theatre For Children, 17 June
- 25 May 2018 12:07 PM
- entertainment
The classic Hungarian story by István Fekete has never been brought to the stage as a dance performance.
Hungary’s Population Down By 134,000 In 5 Years
- 2 Jun 2017 8:00 AM
- current affairs
Hungary’s population decreased by 134,000 between 2011, the year of the last regular census, and October 2016, the Central Statistical Office reported on Wednesday. In October last year, the country had 9,803,837 residents, KSH head Gabriella Vukovich told a press conference, presenting the results of the latest micro census taken midway between two censuses.
Brussels Gives Hungary’s Stats Office High Marks
- 24 May 2016 10:00 AM
- business
The Central Statistical Office (KSH) has passed its European audit with high marks, KSH president Gabriella Vukovich said. A three-member team from the European Commission audited KSH’s operations a year ago and found that the office complies with the requirements of the European Statistical System.
Inversedance: Vuk, Festival Theatre Budapest, 12 January
- 11 Jan 2016 8:01 AM
- entertainment
In this dance theatre version of the story by István Fekete, the familiar figures come to life: Karak, Vahur, Tás, "Smooth-skin” and many other characters, as well as Vuk himself, whose playful and lively nature is something with which all children can identify. The little fox discovers life through crafty escapades and adventures, and with the help of some tender loving care.
Fountain On Margaret Island In Budapest Starts Operating With A Refreshed Musical Repertoire
- 25 Apr 2014 9:01 AM
- getting around
The fountain on Margaret Island will play melodies again. The rebuilt and enlarged fountain was inaugurated last year by Prime Minister Viktor Orbán and Budapest Mayor István Tarlós. The musical repertoire of the fountain is refreshed and extended as follows:
Dance Evenings In The Carmelite Courtyard, Budapest
- 18 Jul 2013 9:00 AM
- community & culture
Imagine „A memorial for those, who once created, worked with a beating heart and spirit, not sparing their muscles and breaths, with the power of thought and by exceeding their mortal nature contributed to all of what we call human culture.” (Béla Földi)
'Bosch+Bosch Group & Vojvodina Neo-Avantgarde Movement' @ Ludwig Museum
- 27 Aug 2019 11:47 AM
- community & culture
Seen until 17 November. The Bosch+Bosch group was founded on August 27th, 1969, exactly 50 years ago by a band of young artists in Subotica. The collective was the second such circle in the former Yugoslavia.
Video: ‘Vuk’ Dance Theatre For Children, Mupa, 26 March
- 21 Feb 2019 6:35 AM
- https://www.mupa.hu/en
- entertainment
The classic Hungarian story by István Fekete has never been brought to the stage as a dance performance.
Budapest Zoo Opens New 'Wonderland Park'
- 12 Jul 2018 11:25 AM
- http://dailynewshungary.com
- entertainment
The Zoo’s new 'wonderland' opened in the area where the amusement park used to be, with new special small animals, close animal encounters, fabulous adventures and games await as described below.
Video: ‘Vuk – Inversedance’, Dance Theatre For Children, 17 June
- 25 May 2018 12:07 PM
- entertainment
The classic Hungarian story by István Fekete has never been brought to the stage as a dance performance.
Hungary’s Population Down By 134,000 In 5 Years
- 2 Jun 2017 8:00 AM
- current affairs
Hungary’s population decreased by 134,000 between 2011, the year of the last regular census, and October 2016, the Central Statistical Office reported on Wednesday. In October last year, the country had 9,803,837 residents, KSH head Gabriella Vukovich told a press conference, presenting the results of the latest micro census taken midway between two censuses.
Brussels Gives Hungary’s Stats Office High Marks
- 24 May 2016 10:00 AM
- business
The Central Statistical Office (KSH) has passed its European audit with high marks, KSH president Gabriella Vukovich said. A three-member team from the European Commission audited KSH’s operations a year ago and found that the office complies with the requirements of the European Statistical System.
Inversedance: Vuk, Festival Theatre Budapest, 12 January
- 11 Jan 2016 8:01 AM
- entertainment
In this dance theatre version of the story by István Fekete, the familiar figures come to life: Karak, Vahur, Tás, "Smooth-skin” and many other characters, as well as Vuk himself, whose playful and lively nature is something with which all children can identify. The little fox discovers life through crafty escapades and adventures, and with the help of some tender loving care.
Fountain On Margaret Island In Budapest Starts Operating With A Refreshed Musical Repertoire
- 25 Apr 2014 9:01 AM
- getting around
The fountain on Margaret Island will play melodies again. The rebuilt and enlarged fountain was inaugurated last year by Prime Minister Viktor Orbán and Budapest Mayor István Tarlós. The musical repertoire of the fountain is refreshed and extended as follows:
Dance Evenings In The Carmelite Courtyard, Budapest
- 18 Jul 2013 9:00 AM
- community & culture
Imagine „A memorial for those, who once created, worked with a beating heart and spirit, not sparing their muscles and breaths, with the power of thought and by exceeding their mortal nature contributed to all of what we call human culture.” (Béla Földi)