191 result(s) for len in Community & Culture
Jewish & Israeli Film Festival In Budapest, 27 November – 1 December
- 19 Nov 2019 8:35 AM
- community & culture
With an extensive line-up of recent movies depicting today’s Jewish culture and heritage, 8th Budapest Jewish and Israeli Film Festival is the largest event of its kind in Central and Eastern Europe. This year’s program features a fresh selection of pictures from France, Mexico, the United States, Israel, Austria, and Hungary.
Guillermo Kahlo: Mexico’s Photographer @ Mucsarnok
- 1 Jul 2019 12:31 PM
- community & culture
Seen until 22 September. Very few people in Hungary are familiar with the renowned Mexican photographer Guillermo Kahlo, the father of the world-famous painter Frida Kahlo, who emigrated to Mexico as a merchant, under the name of Wilhelm, from Pforzheim near Karlsruhe in 1890.
Easter Holiday Customs In Hungary
- 14 Apr 2019 8:47 AM
- community & culture
Easter (Húsvét) holds great significance in Hungary, with celebrations marked by fun folk traditions and religious observance.
'Mothering Sunday', Saint Margaret’s Anglican Church Budapest, 31 March
- 20 Mar 2019 6:13 AM
- community & culture
No one is quite sure of the origin of Mothering Sunday. Scholars suggest the name may harken back to a custom in the late Middle Ages of returning to one’s home – or mother – church around this time of year.
'Choral Evensong For Lent', Budapest, 9 March
- 5 Mar 2019 7:19 PM
- community & culture
There is perhaps nothing more peculiarly Anglican than Choral Evensong, the principal daily service of Anglican cathedrals worldwide.
Shrove Tuesday Pancakes With Neighbours In Budapest, 5 March
- 4 Mar 2019 12:52 PM
- community & culture
Before the serious work of Lenten reflection and penitence begins, please join with friends and neighbours at Saint Columba’s Scottish-Presbyterian Church and City Park Lutheran Church for a Shrove Tuesday supper of palacsinta, American-style pancakes, soup, and plenty of good fun.
Budapest Expat Dougie Arnott Awarded Medal For Services To UK-Hungary Relations
- 17 Jan 2019 1:47 PM
- community & culture
Long-term expat Mr. Douglas Arnott was awarded a British Empire Medal (BEM) in the UK’s New Year’s Honours list for 2019, having served as the Chairman of the Robert Burns International Foundation in Hungary for the last five years.
Busó Festivities Exhibition, Hungarian Heritage House
- 11 Jan 2019 10:52 AM
- community & culture
Now on until 5 March. This lively Hungarian celebration, similarly to the carnival season as a whole, is a distinguished period that encapsulates rebirth. The Busó fest in Mohács has seen a lot of changes during its history, and it’s been on the 'List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity' for ten years. But what keeps a tradition alive?
Duna Art Ensemble: 'Our Beloved Kalotaszeg', Mupa, 30 December
- 28 Dec 2018 3:40 PM
- https://www.mupa.hu/en
- community & culture
"If we judge this land of Kalotaszeg from the window of a train dashing across its length, then we might determine that the overwhelming part of it is monotonous, dreary, even sad.
Jewish & Israeli Film Festival In Budapest, 27 November – 1 December
- 19 Nov 2019 8:35 AM
- community & culture
With an extensive line-up of recent movies depicting today’s Jewish culture and heritage, 8th Budapest Jewish and Israeli Film Festival is the largest event of its kind in Central and Eastern Europe. This year’s program features a fresh selection of pictures from France, Mexico, the United States, Israel, Austria, and Hungary.
Guillermo Kahlo: Mexico’s Photographer @ Mucsarnok
- 1 Jul 2019 12:31 PM
- community & culture
Seen until 22 September. Very few people in Hungary are familiar with the renowned Mexican photographer Guillermo Kahlo, the father of the world-famous painter Frida Kahlo, who emigrated to Mexico as a merchant, under the name of Wilhelm, from Pforzheim near Karlsruhe in 1890.
Easter Holiday Customs In Hungary
- 14 Apr 2019 8:47 AM
- community & culture
Easter (Húsvét) holds great significance in Hungary, with celebrations marked by fun folk traditions and religious observance.
'Mothering Sunday', Saint Margaret’s Anglican Church Budapest, 31 March
- 20 Mar 2019 6:13 AM
- community & culture
No one is quite sure of the origin of Mothering Sunday. Scholars suggest the name may harken back to a custom in the late Middle Ages of returning to one’s home – or mother – church around this time of year.
'Choral Evensong For Lent', Budapest, 9 March
- 5 Mar 2019 7:19 PM
- community & culture
There is perhaps nothing more peculiarly Anglican than Choral Evensong, the principal daily service of Anglican cathedrals worldwide.
Shrove Tuesday Pancakes With Neighbours In Budapest, 5 March
- 4 Mar 2019 12:52 PM
- community & culture
Before the serious work of Lenten reflection and penitence begins, please join with friends and neighbours at Saint Columba’s Scottish-Presbyterian Church and City Park Lutheran Church for a Shrove Tuesday supper of palacsinta, American-style pancakes, soup, and plenty of good fun.
Budapest Expat Dougie Arnott Awarded Medal For Services To UK-Hungary Relations
- 17 Jan 2019 1:47 PM
- community & culture
Long-term expat Mr. Douglas Arnott was awarded a British Empire Medal (BEM) in the UK’s New Year’s Honours list for 2019, having served as the Chairman of the Robert Burns International Foundation in Hungary for the last five years.
Busó Festivities Exhibition, Hungarian Heritage House
- 11 Jan 2019 10:52 AM
- community & culture
Now on until 5 March. This lively Hungarian celebration, similarly to the carnival season as a whole, is a distinguished period that encapsulates rebirth. The Busó fest in Mohács has seen a lot of changes during its history, and it’s been on the 'List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity' for ten years. But what keeps a tradition alive?
Duna Art Ensemble: 'Our Beloved Kalotaszeg', Mupa, 30 December
- 28 Dec 2018 3:40 PM
- https://www.mupa.hu/en
- community & culture
"If we judge this land of Kalotaszeg from the window of a train dashing across its length, then we might determine that the overwhelming part of it is monotonous, dreary, even sad.