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Within the 10th International Theater Olympiad – the Budapest Dance Festival is Coming Soon

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Between April, 27 to May, 6. National Dance Theater

The 2023 Budapest Dance Festival offers unmissable programs for those who are not only looking for the best performers of contemporary dance, but also the most exciting novelties.

Awaiting the dance-loving audience with ballet, modern and contemporary dance as well as folk dance productions whereas dancers from 58 countries, 400 troupes, introducing 7500 wonderful dancers taking part in the dance festival. All come to show their own culture on domestic stages and get to know the Hungarian Hungarian premieres and world classics process.

Shadow play and string quartet, Jim Morrison songs, Shakespeare, Bizet and Mozart opera adaptations

These are just a few of the interesting performances of the dance festival celebrating its 23rd anniversary, in which the most famous dance groups from Italy and Israel and performances from the biggest Hungarian troupes are waiting for you between April, 27 and May, 6. at the National Dance Theater for those interested.

This year’s festival on April 27 with Aterballetto, a defining figure of the Italian dance scene, which has been operating for more than 40 years. The dance group comes to Budapest with the performance YELED / SHOOT ME written by the choreographers Eyal Dadon and Diego Tortelli. The invitation goes out to take a special journey into the world of childhood exoticism in the interpretation of their sixteen wonderful dancers.

On May 1 and 2, are on stage the renowned international ensemble at the Dance Theater. The ambassador of Israeli dance art – Vertigo Dance Company Noa Wertheim comes with a new, spiritual work called Pardes, which was brought to life by the confinement caused by the pandemic. The music for the performance was composed by Itamar Doari, the world-famous percussionist.

These two exciting performances are also part of the program of the 10th International Theater Olympiad, a world theater meeting from Easter to St. Midsummer’s Eve. Of course, there is no festival without the excellence of Hungarian dance life and the biggest celebration of dance.
On April 29, the World Dance Day, the Hungarian Dance Artists Association and the National Dance Theater are preparing for a joint gala program. In addition to the performance of the choreographer who won the “Best Artist of the Season” award, part of the program is a celebration of the entire profession: awards are given to graduating students, beginners and already recognized performers, dance teachers, renowned creators.

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Rambo is Back in Action @ the Hungarian Cinemas

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Digitally restored 4K version.

The Pannónia Entertainment screenings starting during the second half of spring with a limited-time re-presentation of Sylvester Stallone’s classics.
Having a list the characters played by Sylvester Stallone by name,  would certainly mention the two R’s, Rocky and Rambo, without them being not in order. The screenings begins from April 13-19. starting with 1982’s Rambo – First Blood, which does not include its Vietnam veteran protagonist in its original title. Most of the screenings will be dubbed, but at the Cinema MOM will also offer subtitle version for those who prefer it in the original in English language.

First Blood is a more restrained, progressive, less big, but nonetheless memorable action-enriched cat-and-mouse play with a thriller in some places, which holds an actually deep drama behind it. These are precisely the strengths that made it permanent. Rocky IV is even more illustrative of the decade, but how slapstick became action movies with the two ’80s episodes is another story.

The 1985 Rambo II. program week will be from April 20-26. and the 1988 Rambo III. also will be shown from April 27 to May 3.
Either those who already fell in love with the “super soldier” in the VHS era, or those who would like to see -to get to know  Stallone now may watch as looking at the time capsule of the 80s is their place to be.

Screenings will take place at Budapest’s  Lurdy Cinema, Cinema MOM, GOBUDA Cinema, Pólus Cinema.

Update by Aggie Reiter

Exhibition Salvador Dalí – Journey in the Imagination of a Flame Mind now @ Budapest

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Salvador Domingo Felipe Jacinto Dalí i Domènech, Marquess of Dalí of Púbol (May, 11.1904 – January, 23 1989), known as Salvador Dalí. Step into the incomparable universe of Salvador Dalí, the artistic genius behind surrealist and futuristic masterpieces. The visitors will discover an immersive experience of the works and mind of the Catalon artist Salvador Dali.

Currently open to the public @ the Komplex – Budapest – Date from March, 23. 2023. 

One of the world’s most famous Dali collections is the Dali Universe in Paris, where, among other things, there are 29 sculptures in addition to Dali replicas. The Budapest exhibition includes 150 original exhibition objects, bronze sculptures and graphic artworks prints, life-size sculptures, and other specially crafted works of art. In addition to his paintings, there are also surrealist furniture, several glass objects, and bronze sculptures. A unique VR experience awaits visitors in Budapest, where they can gain an insight into the world of Dali date is from March, 23. 2023. 
Ticket price: 5000HUF which includes the VR experience as well.

Update by Aggie Reiter

Classic Aliens On Their Way Back @ Budapest

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The classic Alien movies are back in cinemas!

Here is a trigger to ease the hunger for out-of-the-world movie lovers to experience the science fiction/horror works on the BIG Screen. This time for even more limited time.

From the second half of March to the middle of April, the first three adventures of Ellen Ripley will once again be shown on the screens. The screenings of the refurbished movies will be held one-to-one week @ the GoBuda Cinema and @ Lurdy Cinema, which recently joined the chain of the Pannónia Movie Ltd.

The “8th Passenger: Death” 1979 will be shown between March 23-29 in restored 4K, which was made for the director’s version. It was originally shown in Hungary in January 1981 and became the most watched Hollywood film of the year in Hungary, only preceded by Vuk (Hungarian cartoon)and some Bud Spencer – Terence Hill classics, but even in 2014, Hungarians showed great interest with over 10000 viewers. It will be worthwhile buying tickets well in advance not to missed to the Ridley Scott’s sci-fi/horror.

After Scott came James Cameron and action instead of horror. A.K.A. “A2 – The Death of the Planer  debuted abroad in 1986, and came to us in April 1988. Since this was introduced with dubbing in the first place, a Hungarian-language soundtrack was made for it earlier than for its predecessor. Even though the film found itself in a much more crowded domestic presentation calendar (among others, the first “Terminator” and “The Winged Headhunter” were also released same time in Hungary. It was still the 4th most watched title of the year, which is an improvement in this respect, since Alien 5.  The sequel, is here a good 20 minutes longer,  and out to view from March, 30.  to April ,5., but a digital renovation of the director’s version will be screened with even more playing time.

In the following program week, between April, 6-12, the finale of the event will be The Final Solution: Death, which was already shown here in its original year in1992, from which a renewed version of the extended cut will also be shown on the cinema screen, but however, has nothing to do with its director. Originally, David Fincher‘s roughly 2-hour movie debut was also held in domestic cinemas. It will be on screen as in a package for the first time since its distribution 31 years ago.

The films will mainly run in sync, however during the weekends there will also be a one-on-one subtitled option for each part in the two cinemas, so for the English ears will be an awesome experience to hear through their mother tongue language. 

For Harry Potter movie lovers – keep your eyes wide open cause Pannónia Movie Ltd. is already preparing for its next series of similar screenings with an iconic film series from the 80s.

Keep in mind the age limit – above 18 yrs. old.

Distributed by Pannonia Movie Ltd.

Update by Aggie Reiter

XX. National Syngenta Wine Competition – Hungary 2023.

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The National Syngenta Wine Competition was organized for the twentieth time, and this year a total of 501 entries were received from the region of Tokaj to Sopron. At the award ceremony of the jubilee competition, one bottle of wine each from the competitors were received to test by the jury.

The National Syngenta Wine Competition is also an important event for the wine industry. After a forced break of two years, the large-scale competition was organized again. A total of 501 entries were received from all wine regions of the country for the jubilee wine competition. The judges of this year’s wine competition rated 262 white wines, 166 red wines, 53 rosé wines, 10 champagnes, 8 sparkling wines and two sillers. 216 entries were received from the 2022 vintage.

The wines of the 2022 vintage are definitely promising, even though there was a lot of uncertainty about the success of the cultivation due to the severe drought. In the case of the fragrant grape varieties – Irsai Olivér – Cserszegi spicy, muscot 2022 was a particularly good vintage, and the blue grapes also produced quality crops in many places. The 28 gold medals also indicate that, despite the difficulties, the wines of the vintage represent quality. Together with the “competitors” from previous vintages, they formed an extremely balanced and strong field at the jubilee wine competition, therefore the jury members did not have an easy task at all.

Jubilee Wines – SynVino Awards

Béres Vineyard and Winery Ltd. 2017 Béres Tokaj’s six-to-date aszú, Zenit of Attila Maróti 2022, Zsolt Maul’s Premium Winery 2018 David Cuvée, and a Szentpéteri wine cellar selection of Nero Rosé 2022.

Great Gold Award

Great gold was recognized by Cezus Hun-Garden Ltd. – Cabernet Franc 2018, Fitomark-94 Ltd. 39. – Aura Cuvée 2019 and Tolcsva-Bor Ltd.

The jury rewarded the extremely strong field with big golds and in addition the jury awarded 114 gold, 312 silver and 6 bronze.

Update by Aggie Reiter

In Hungary, those preparing for construction or renovation have to expect high price increases in the coming year!

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The annual press conference of Mapei SpA was held in the gorgeous environment @ House of Hungarian Music Budapest

Before the press conference, the representatives of the invited media were invited to the local Dome, where we took part in a Crossover-Classical-Contemporary-Electronic on an audiovisual journey.

After that awesome journey, about 50 people continued to their seat to the press conference hall. First, the CEO of Mapei SpA, Veronica Squinzi, talked about the background of the company which was founded by Rodolfo Squinzi– In the early days, it manufactured colored paints and materials for building coverings. In 1978, Giorgio Squinzi graduated in industrial chemistry, began internationalizing the company, both commercially and in terms of production, and opening their first small factory in Canada after supplying adhesives for installing the rubber surfaces used for the athletics tracks at the Montreal Olympics in 1976. Over the following decades the company expanded into Austria, United States, France and then the rest of the world, opening new branches and taking over other important brands, starting with Vinavil in Italy in 1994 and most recently culminating in its latest acquisition of Fili & Form. This growth strategy is connected with the need to manufacture adhesives and chemical products for the building industry within a 400–500 km radius of building operations to keep transport costs sustainable. MAPEI SpA currently operates 90 subsidiaries in 56 countries, operating through 83 manufacturing plants in 36 countries and each with its own quality control laboratory, and 31 research centers (including a corporate center) and in 20 countries employing 11,000 people. It operates a total of 100 representative offices.

After the general introduction, she turned to speak about Mapie’s today by saying the sustainable development is the most important of Mapei’s four pillars, which the company set as a goal in 2010. Q.: “The goal is to use high-quality building materials to create buildings that are as durable and sustainable as possible. This requires the development of many more recycled materials, all with maximum consideration of energy efficiency aspects. The company’s zero cold cladding product line fits into this line, which covers the entire range of cold cladding through adhesives and grouts in a sustainable manner, carbon dioxide emissions without.” Overall Mapei SpA expects the sales increasing of more than 6% this year.

Following Ms Veronica Squinzi’s presentation, Mr. Béla Markovich – managing director of Mapei Ltd., presented the company’s results for 2022 and plans for 2023. According to Béla Markovich, there is still a cochlear phenomenon on the market. In order for clients to avoid pitfalls when issuing construction/renovation works, they must be much more conscious when selecting specialists. He presented a website at https://www.szakemberajanlo.hu where a customer can find professionals who have created beautiful and handy things in the past and who can be trusted. This site may draw the customer’s attention to the honest professionals in need. How to choose a contractor so that you don’t go wrong. According to the executive, one of the company’s most important goals is to find good professionals and entrust them with construction work, therefore ensuring construction dreams to come true and not to become nightmare. Spoke about the situation here in Hungary regarding the wages Q.: “Upon Mapei’s information, the 8636HUF per square meter price already corresponds to European-level wages.” According to Béla Markovich, this slows down emigration, with such wages not worth for the majority of professionals to go working abroad. However, if demand continues to decrease, despite the high wages, without work, there is fear that the emigration of skilled construction workers will increase again. Around 43% of professionals perceive no difficulty in the supply of building materials. Only 53% experience minor difficulties, and 3% perceive significant difficulties. Most of them experience supply problems in the field of wood, insulation and tile products.

Just a picture in the frame … The larger job means the waiting time is longer. This time for minor repairs is 46 days on average, for minor constructions and renovations 56 days, for medium investments 66 days, for large investments 71 days. The general contractors have to wait most this year up to 75 days on average. A mason can work for 70 days, a tiler for 65 days. The minimum commitment period for water and gas fitters is 27 days, for building mechanics 33 days, and for electricians 40 days.

In response to one of the media’s questions Ms Veronica Squinzi said Q.: Despite the war in Ukrain, Mapei is not giving up on the Ukrainian market, where it has been already a distributor for many years. The company’s plans include the establishment of a production factory, but the armed conflict in the country delayed the investment. Mapei intends to participate as an active actor in the reconstruction of the country.

Last but not least, the representatives of the media were provided with thorough information covering many aspects of the Mapie pillars.

Riport and snaps by Aggie Reiter

The Levi’s Story! – The Farmer King – Jávor Fegyás Musical

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JÁVORI FEGYA’S MUSICAL FOR THE FIRST TIME IN BUDAPEST!
Friday, April 14, 7 p.m. and Friday, May 12, 7 p.m. @ RaM-ArT Theater – Budapest
Director: Gábor Miklós Kerényi KERO
Main actors: Tünde Frankó , P. Szilveszter Szabó & Máté Miklós Kerényi

The story begins somewhere where Fiddler on the Roof ends, and tells the story of Levi (Lőb) Strauss‘ adventurous life, career, and the birth of jeans.

The “Lévi Story!” musical inspired by the life of the denim king Levi Strauss and the American emigration wave. The “invention” of Levi’s trousers is brought to life under the direction of Gábor Miklós Kerényi and performed by stars actors. In the performance, beautiful melodies, heart-pumping rhythms, and heartfelt klezmer music captivate the audience. The story about the invention of blue jeans tells about exciting adventures, serious social problems and a beautiful love. The performance is a production of the Pesti Broadway Foundation.

The background of the creation of the production: Gábor Kerényi Miklós KERO – director of the play, has been planning to present the play for almost nine years. As said: Q.: “This production was not given the slogan ‘world success musical’ for nothing, as we couldn’t find a more well-known piece of clothing than jeans. I hope that the show will go abroad, to Israel and America.”

Kossuth Prize-winning composer Ferenc Jávori “Fegya” commented on the production told Q.: “The story is so strong that this performance could stand on any stage in the world.” He did not deviate from the musical style that has become the trademark of the Budapest Klezmer Band … the musical has country music, Munich beer songs, as well as to be modern musical.

The witty lyrics by Péter Sziámi Müller well-constructed story between spectacular sets and costumes evoke the market of a small German town, a street in New York, a terrifying boat trip near Cape Magellan, and a gold diggers’ tavern in the mountains around San Francisco.

The actors are supported by a dynamic singer-dancer ensemble, with the participation of a seven-piece, typical klezmer band.

Photo: Tamás Dombóvári

Update by Aggie Reiter

Temples of Art – Exhibition on Screen – Goya’s masterpieces 2023.

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The latest series of art exhibitions premiere of the Temples of Art continues. Filmed in HD and screening in cinemas worldwide and this year at the end of March the film will arrive to Budapest and at other Hungary’s cinemas.

Francisco Goya is Spain’s most celebrated artist and considered the father of modern art. Not only a brilliant observer of everyday life and Spain’s troubled past, he is a gifted portrait painter and social commentator par excellence.

José Luis López Linares – Director of the highly successful art film Bosch – The Garden of Delights, traces the dominant figure of Spanish painting. Spectacular documentary film brings the portraits, including revealing letters and a unique exhibition of masterpieces from great collections. The viewers can catch up to the close view of the paintings of Francisco Goya.  Even then, the viewer can become a travel companion of another brilliant creator. Jean-Claude Carrière – Screenwriter who died last year – a former co-creator of Luis Buñuel, Milos Forman, Volker Schlöndorff – as an excellent connoisseur of Goya’s work, guides the audience through the unique work of the Spanish master. To solve the mystery of the genius of the period, he travels to Spain one last time and visits the sites related to Goya’s life and his most important works. His personality creates a close connection between the great personalities of cinematography, literature and music, who have one thing in common: Goya’s work was decisive for all of them.

In the film can join to travel Spain on Carrière’s side. Arrive to the Prado, then to Goya’s birthplace, a village in Aragon, to the La Cartuja apartment house near Zaragoza, which houses Goya’s frescoes; and nearly thirty additional locations where Goya’s significant works can be found. Standing in front of his paintings or flipping through the book containing his revolutionary engravings, Carrière makes pointed observations. He points to Goya’s effort to allow the poor, the imprisoned and the miserable to be seen. His eyesight, which was only strengthened by his deafness. For the Enlightenment’s rebellion against reason, which showed the stigmata of a mad world.

The documentary presented in the Classics section of Cannes 2022 combines three life paths with the visit of the doyen of French films, Jean-Claude Carrière to Spain: Carrière’s, Buñuel’s and Goya’s.

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Herald News – The Saint Stephen’s Hall @ Budapest has been ranked in the World.

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Since 2018 – (except for 2020) – The TIME Weekly-News Magazine has compiled a list of the world’s most interesting new and relevant sights, countries, and cities every year. This year for the first time in the history of the ranking list, a Hungarian location had been included on the occasion of the 150th anniversary of the unification of Budapest adding several attractions highlighted in the capital, including the reborn Saint Stephen Hall – Castle Palace @ Buda. Several elements of the National “Hausmann” Program were added to the list of 50 locations. The rebuilt Saint Stephen Hall … the General Guard building … the Tower of Karakas Pasha in the Quarter of the Castle Palace – Buda on the list of the most beautiful places in the World.

In recent years internal layout, materials, decoration and furnishings all followed upon the Hausmann’s original plans. Design has been assisted by surviving plans, sketches and photos, the fittings and furniture are being made in about twenty workshops throughout the country by craftsmen who were in use of original materials to produce the ornate furnishings with the highest level of accuracy. The reconstruction works carried out to make sure this part of the city a lively and attractive location again. The current summary also clearly showed that the National Hausmann Program was not only a development program, but also a worthy restoration at the Quarter of the Castle Palace – Buda. The Saint Stephen Hall which was opened a year-and-a-half ago, is truly a world-famous sight, as it was proven way back at the World Exhibition @ Paris 1900.

The TIME’s international correspondents, editors and journalists can nominate locations for the list, after which the editors evaluate all proposals and rank them according to quality, originality, innovation and sustainability.

Tickets are also available at the entrance gate. Visitors are requested asked to observe the times lot indicated on their tickets. Due to the characteristics of the venue, only a limited number of people are allowed in the rooms at any given time. Tickets online can select the timeslot best suited to your schedule.

Turkish Garden and Stables (Photo – Buda Castle Administration)

Update: Aggie Reiter

GOOD2GO! – Budapest’s Parade Celebrating Saint Patrick’s Day 2023.

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Tomorrow, Friday – March, 17. can be Irish for a Day … people all over the World and especially those of Irish decent – don green to celebrate on the same day Saint Patrick’s Day.

Budapest’s Saint Patrick Day’s festival will overall be from 1 p.m. till 5 p.m. on Sunday – March,19. 2023.

Gathering spot will be from 1 p.m. at the Szabadság square – Budapest.

There will be not a bucket of Gold, but a-whole-lot-of entertainment on the square with Irish music and dancers, face painting, and a presentation of Gaelic games.  Temptation will not be missing to refresh visitors with yummy food and drink discounts and of course barrel full of Irish beer on the spot. Those who have had been to a St. Patrick’s Day event already know the must-have: Irish music and dancing, a few pints of Guinness, some gigantic, spectacular puppets – an inexhaustible supply of everything Irish.

The march parade around Budapest will start from 3 p.m. till 5 p.m., whereas all kinds of superb entertainment welcome the visitors.

The march starts at 3 p.m.  Venue:  Szabadság square rolling along to the impressive Hungarian Parliament to the Széchenyi square following on Zrínyi Street next to the Saint Steven Basilica, then on to the Sas street and back to the starting point at the Szabadság square.

There will be a lot of entertainment on the square with Irish music and dancers, face painting, and a presentation of Gaelic games. There will be all sorts of temptations to refresh all visitors with food and drink discounts at the square. Those who have had been to a St. Patrick’s Day event already know the must-have: Irish music and dancing, a few pints of Guinness, some gigantic, spectacular puppets – an inexhaustible supply of everything Irish.

Don’t have to be Irish to come along and enjoy Saint Patrick’s Day happening to the colorful festival  at Budapest.

Keep in mind not to be missed!

A little bit of background to Saint Patrick … Despite his Irish notoriety, Saint Patrick was British. St. Patrick’s Day observes of the death of St. Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland. According to Irish legend, Saint Patrick used the shamrock  … a three leaf clover …  as a metaphor  to explain the Holy Trinity to the pagan Irish, when he was first introducing Christianity to Ireland.

One of the reasons to wear green on St. Patrick’s Day is because of Ireland’s nickname “The Emerald Isle” – Ireland itself is even known as the “Green Isle”.  St Patrick’s Day (Lá Fhéile Pádraig) is Ireland’s national holiday. The holiday has evolved into a celebration of Irish culture with parades, festivals, special foods, music, dancing, drinking and a whole lot of green.

Green has been worn to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day since the 1640s, going back to when St. Patrick himself explained religious idea. The tradition is tied to folklore that says wearing green makes you invisible to leprechauns.
One of the lucky St. Patrick’s Day traditions in Ireland is to don the color green, as the hue symbolizes Ireland’s lush landscape. The Irish tricolor flag is meant to represent Ireland’s Catholic heritage and nationalism, while the orange represents the Protestant minority. The white between the two represents peace between Catholics and Protestants.

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