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Folk Dance: “The Essence of Art...”, National Dance Theatre, 24 March
- 24 Mar 2024 7:00 PM
- contemporary
Amrita Sher Gil, of Hungarian-Indian origin, was one of the most enigmatic and tragic artists of the first half of the 20th century. In the few active years she was given, she became one of the most important figures in contemporary Indian painting.
She created her art on the border between two worlds, constantly seeking a balance between the two. The dance piece brings her paintings to life. ...
GG Dance Eger: 'Sisi, The Queen of the Hungarians', National Dance Theatre, 26 June
- 26 Jun 2021 8:00 PM
- classical
It would be hard to find a legendary figure in the turbulent past of our national history such as Queen Elizabeth Wittelsbach, the most beautiful lady in the royal courts of Europe, who was considered Hungarian by the Hungarians despite her Bavarian origins, they loved her with devotion and enthroned her into their hearts.
The beautiful queen of the Hungarians, nicknamed Sisi, is struggling ...
English Book Club: August Edition @ Közkincs Library
- 26 Aug 2020 7:00 PM
- community
The book for August is going to be The Door by Magda Szabó.
The Door was originally published in Hungary in 1987, and translated into English in 1995 by Stefan Draughon for American publication, and again in 2005 by Len Rix for British publication.
A busy young writer struggling to cope with domestic chores, hires a housekeeper recommended by a friend. The housekeeper's reputation is one ...
Folk Dance: “The Essence of Art...”, National Dance Theatre, 24 March
- 24 Mar 2024 7:00 PM
- contemporary
Amrita Sher Gil, of Hungarian-Indian origin, was one of the most enigmatic and tragic artists of the first half of the 20th century. In the few active years she was given, she became one of the most important figures in contemporary Indian painting.
She created her art on the border between two worlds, constantly seeking a balance between the two. The dance piece brings her paintings to life. ...
GG Dance Eger: 'Sisi, The Queen of the Hungarians', National Dance Theatre, 26 June
- 26 Jun 2021 8:00 PM
- classical
It would be hard to find a legendary figure in the turbulent past of our national history such as Queen Elizabeth Wittelsbach, the most beautiful lady in the royal courts of Europe, who was considered Hungarian by the Hungarians despite her Bavarian origins, they loved her with devotion and enthroned her into their hearts.
The beautiful queen of the Hungarians, nicknamed Sisi, is struggling ...
English Book Club: August Edition @ Közkincs Library
- 26 Aug 2020 7:00 PM
- community
The book for August is going to be The Door by Magda Szabó.
The Door was originally published in Hungary in 1987, and translated into English in 1995 by Stefan Draughon for American publication, and again in 2005 by Len Rix for British publication.
A busy young writer struggling to cope with domestic chores, hires a housekeeper recommended by a friend. The housekeeper's reputation is one ...