This show is a lovely collection with the content and depth of more traditional classical concerts, but amalgamated with a light summer night atmosphere.
Bands are usually defined by genres, but we have gone through such a journey within the last 11 years that I couldn’t define our genre – the guitarist says.
The concept is that every active jazz musician will be on stage who has shaped Hungarian jazz life during the last decades.
The opera singer, who experienced the covid-19 pandemic in Paris, told us about the recent past as well as the upcoming concert.
Examination of imagery and layers of meaning associated with the abstract formal language. Reflection on modernist avant-garde traditions of abstraction.
How did composers’ life change in this extraordinary situation? What kind of possibilities and challenges are waiting for them?
“We do what we can to keep making music, but there won’t be any tours for a while” – band leader says. This brings them to the Müpa drive-in cinema soon…
Here we will see a broad spectrum of his abstract painting. Opulent, colorful, expressionist, but also monochrome and ascetically minimalist.
My realist self says that with precautions, concerts can be held in autumn – says Lóránt Csorba, frontman of the band Lóci játszik, about post-covid gigs.
In the car, one feels completely detached from the busy area – nothing can draw our attention away from the screen and the radio signal…
Even after 40 years on stage, János Kovács still has his doubts before every concert. Now he has to prove his talent in a pretty extraordinary setting…
This year, due to the extraordinary situation, the “Bayreuth on the Banks of the Danube”, the 15th Budapest Wagner Days, will be a virtual festival.
There will be two very exciting weeks with a collection of some great popular music concerts from last years, broadcasted online as part of Müpa Home.
The International (Individual Country) Beat Poets Laureate is a Special Lifetime Honor that is awarded by the National Beat Poetry Foundation, Inc.
Regarding the consolidation of the public health situation in Hungary, the Ani Molnár Gallery will reopen from 2 June with temporary, limited opening hours.
Each case is dependent on context – nevertheless one has to hope that artists and institutions alike are sensitive to animal welfare.
If there’s no silence, you don’t have time to reflect. But when I thought about my parents, everything fell silent at once.
Gábor Gyukics contributed to an online cultural event, UnDeR SZubCulT, where he recited poems in English and Hungarian.
A discussion of Beata Barda (Trafó House), Kristin Marting (HERE Arts Center) and Christina Liata (Onassis Stegi). Moderator: theater critic Tamás Jászay.
L!ve Talks series is now online, posing the questions that every professional is facing right now to theater creators, managers, directors and performers.
It is a moment of global unity unlike any other in recent history, even if this unity is being fostered from the safety of our homes.
It is an artificial intelligence designed for conversation. I have seen similar things before, but this was still something new for me.
The new season will happen just like any others before, and we can already buy single and season tickets for the planned concerts.
By reflecting on how people experience and encounter air pollution in their lives, designers and artists are visualising scientific research and data.
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