EARL OF MONTE CRISTO ARRIVING ON AN AIR-BALLOON TO THE MARGARET ISLAND OPEN-AIR THEATER

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The Earl of Monte Cristo

(Musical Night!)

Friday, 8.30 p.m.  – July 20 2012

and

Sunday, 8.30 p.m. – July 22. 2012

Tickets available by call: +36 1375 5922

Through e-mail: igazgatosag@szabadter.hu

 

Many are perfectly are  aware of the history of Earl Monte Cristo, but as a refresher here is a reminder:

(The story takes place in France, Italy islands in the Mediterranean and the Levant  during the historical events of  1815-1838 (just before the Hundred Days through the reign of Louis Philippe of France). The historical setting is a fundamental element of the book. The main message is primarily relaying on justice, mercy, forgiveness.)

Now heading back to the 21st Century, and the coming days, at the Margaret Island Open-Air Theater will be showing a high-level of performance, a stage adaptation by Mr. Pozsgai Zsolt of the Duma’s timeless novel. The musical debut with superb songs are composed, directed and the “Dantes” role will also be played by Mr. György Szomor.

Casting:
Dumas, the Author: Mr. Tamás Vastag
Edmond Dantes: Mr. György Szomor
Young Edmond Dantes: Mr. Attila Gulyás
Mercede: Ms. Petra Gubik
Fernand: Mr. Lajos Csomós
Danglars: Mr. Gyula Bartus
Villefort: Mr. Csaba Vasvári
Faria abbe: Mr. Pál Szőke
Jacopo: Mr. Ferenc Katkó
Bonifacio: Mr. Csaba Gerner
Director: Mr. György Szomor

As in the book the musical also shows a large number of characters. What here at the Margaret Island’s Open-Air Theater presents for the evening is unique by itself. Originally the play is well-known at the City of Békéscsaba at the Jókai Theater. Here in Budapest  the main stage performances are converted to the conditions of the Margaret Island’s Open-Air Theater, performed by excellent musical performers.

Ain’t going to spread all the secrets, but don’t be a minute late cause the musical goes off, i.e. flies into the scene on the stage with a hot air balloon. Not too many theater performances have the ability to use an open-air theater as out in the wide spread like an ope-air theater’s environmental specificities.  Here this musical can be enjoyed by ears and eyes on a warm summer breezy evening at the Margaret Island. Also not too many places can welcome a theater visitor being a bit hungry, so the guests to  ease their hunger, they can arrive earlier and at the entrance there is a bar and restaurant too as to also ease their appetite.

There is also an opportunity to float over to the Open-Air Theater by the use of the Boat Service ports on the Buda side and also from the Pest banks to the Margaret Island. Getting off  the boat, just a few steps to the Open-Air Theater.

Ticket Office in the City:

District VI.  68, Nagymező Str. Budapest

Call: +36 1 301-0148

Ticket Office opening hours:

Monday to Friday 9 a.m. -5 p.m.

Ticket office at the Margaret Island Open-Air Theater:

Margaret Island  (Margitsziget)
Call +36 1 340-4196

Margaret Island ticket office opening hours:

Monday to Friday  3 p.m. – 9 p.m.

Saturday and Sunday 11 a.m. – 7 p.m.

Online ticket purchase are without any administration fee!

Budapest has thousand entertainment sites and this is just one of it!

Update Aggie Reiter

SPAIN’S OLIVES TOOK BUDAPEST ON A CULINARY ROAD TRIP

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There is so much pleasure in Spain’s art, history, culture, music, but without their food especially the “OLIVES” it would be just another European country, learnt this morning at the press gathering of  “OLIVES  from SPAIN”,  held at the IBEROSTAR  Grand Hotel and Restaurant – District V.  26, Oktober the 6th Street at Budapest.

First to take the floor were, Mr. Miguel Millera, the star chef  from Spain at the IBEROSTAR  and the gastro-lurker Mr. Szilárd Sági, who lived for a couple of years in Spain and also learnt the secrets of art of cooking. They both jointly prepared many eye-catching yummies from the huge bowl of green and black olives with over a dozen of extra ingredients. 

To top this press gathering the Mr. Alda Enrique Gonzalez, Economic and Commercial Counselor Counselor at the Embassy of Spain in Budapest also was present at this show event and said: “Spain has as a thousand years of tradition when it comes to growing olive trees and harvesting the fruit,  and which is one of the most traditional and important foods in the Mediterranean diet and play a central role in the country’s gastronomic heritage.

Representing the INTERACEITUNA, Mr. Alejandro Martinez Mangas, International Pormotion, highlighted the event by given a brief overview of  the history of Spain and the Olives: “Spain and olives share a rich history and whilst many people are under the misconception that the majority of olives come from Greece and Italy, it is in fact Spain that remains the world’s top producer of the table olives. This history combined with the warm Spanish climate, short winters and suitable soils make Spanish olives the most delicious in the world. Throughout Spain these delicious olives are traditionally enjoyed by the whole family, including children who begin eating the fruit at an early age. There are around 850 million olive trees on earth, covering more than 10 million hectares of land and 2,513,400 of these hectares are spread across Spain. Growing increasingly popular in recent years with food lovers around the globe, over 18 million tonnes of olives are produced each year, with Spain accounting for 30% of the world’s total output. The main olive yielding region of Spain is Andalusia in the south, which produces 77% of the total olives grown in the country.”

To see if he is not on his own,  he involved  the audience  with a little quiz. Asking: ” What is the difference between the green and black olives?” Some individuals had ideas, but he didn’t leave us out on not answering his questions. So we were told: “The greenies are collected in the optimal ripening stage of fruit. The black olives are harvested before ripening and undergo accelerated maturation, they become more tasty and the green colours go black. Also it counts a lot in the area,  where and when they are collected. Therefore the colours can be rich as: reddish-black, black-ilia, greenish-black, dark brown or have the sprinkle of the chestnut colour.” Mr. Mangas reminded us of the history times when in the early mankind days, the olive tree’s fruit was  viewed as a symbol of peace, wisdom and progress.”

Had a chance to have a chat with Mr. Mangas I mentioned the idea of opening a Stop-By-Olive-Bar in Budapest where anyone could hav a quick picky of Olives from Spain. It would enrich the palette of unique food not only to the Hungarian mouthwatering food lovers but the tourists rolling in Budapest  would surely appreciate the added colourful, rich intern’l tastes  in Hungary. I had a feeling that I wasn’t inventing the Spanish wax, and I was right, becaue Mr. Mangas told me they also have had been thinking about it. The doors and windows are open, so we will see.  In deed, I am sure I am not on my own with the thought of welcoming  these delicious olive tastes.

Mr. Miguel Millera, the chef said: “Spain is on the top found out from producer of the table olives. Spain has over 60 different in taste and colours of olives.  Each-and-every olives has a different in taste.  The olives of to-day have went through a long-long tradition. It is not only a  fruit or consider it as veggies, a consumption of food for a common diet around the Mediterranean, but as many might know, it works extremely hard to improve the immune system, not to mention with the huge choice of  ingredients adding the unique fillings, it  is absolutely a major gastronomic experience. A little show was out on display to not only to see but  to taste  these yummies  at the end of the presentation.

Ms. Éva Naszály, Director of the Andalusia Trade Development Bureau, opened her presentation by saying: “The Andalusia olives has arrived and is waiting to show itself in full light in the variation of preparing to the Hungarian media representatives and to open its freshness in taste to the  Hungarian consumers”

Ms. Nelly Dussa, Nutritionist also shared some facts relating to a healthier being by saying: “The Spanish olives are much healthier than we thought about. Also good for keeping ourselves in good shape, hence only 15 calories/100 grammes that contains 450-550 calories. Now take that as to compare to the popular snacks many of us take on daily base.  As sh said: “Eating a handful of olives per day, would mean cca. 25 gramme of weight, contains 37 kcal, which is actually a recommended daily portion. Due to the low calorie content, it is rather above the composition of 77% of the unsaturated fatty acid.”  Ms. Dussa continued by asking the  invited media representatives the WHYSShe continued:It also has the great source of fibre: 100 grammes of olives contain 2.6 grams of fibre. Then there are the antioxidants and minerals. Olives boast a high amount of polyphenols, calcium and magnesium, all essential for healthy body function.” Another Q! ” So what has the olive have to do with it? … The oleic acid found inside olives is important for a varied and balanced diet … the healthy fat. Even though the olives are the key part to be on a Mediterranean cuisine, but the Spaniards wouldn’t miss to enjoy their traditional Spanish food without any olives on their plates.”

Ms. Csilla Tatár, show host and Ms. Regina Dukai, Hungarian model both as volunteers came forward to give a helping hand into adding and mixturing some olive receipes.

Last but not least, I would like to congratulate the www.redlemon.hu for organizing this superb press event.

Many folks get food-obsessed when they hear about a certain food and right away the vision of  it slips through their mind.

With the olives anyone can be obsessed!

So from now on many won’t go on the wrong track by thinking these small fruits or call them veggies are just something to throw in a salad.

Update and snaps Aggie Reiter

WOK-AND-GO IS EQUAL TO THE FIRST PADTHAI-WOKBAR IN BUDAPEST!

 WOK-AND-GO! IS EQUAL TO THE FIRST PADTHAI-WOKBAR

OPENED TO THE PUBLIC AT ONE OF THE PEDESTRIAN STREETS OF BUDAPEST!

A niche in the city of creating the WOKBAR is now opened to the “fast casual” lovers.

The PADTHAI food I would say has its own catchphrase just like of Ian Fleming’s, agent James Bond, as  prefers for how he wish his Martini “Shaken, not stirred“!

BUT here at the Budapest’s PADTHAI WOKBAR the catchphrase would  sound for me as:  “Stirred and Fried!     Yesterday, joined the opening ceremony at not another average food bar opening  at Budapest, but throughout the whole country, the first of  it’s kind, an Asian, fast casual „WOKBAR” press gathering. ”The main reason to open the Wokbar was to focus on the needs of the “busy city life”, were the opening words of   Ms. Vilma Magyar, PR Marketing manager.

The PadThai WOKBAR is not just only for the Hungarian gourmand. It is a cosy, an intimate, very friendly, relaxed atmosphere awaiting for every guests who roll by just a couple of steps from visiting the grand Saint Steven Basilica.

OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 11.00 A.M. TILL 11 P.M.

District V. 4, Október the 6th Str. Budapest

To give a call: +36 1 784 5079

Visa & MasterCard Accepted

New experience not only bringing the taste of  Thailand but one of the cosy places I have lately been has opened with 70 seats, all together with the upper floor as well. For those who wish to have their lunch on the spot, no problem, but also kept in mind of those guests rolling by or being in a hurry,  having a short time of their own, who wish to take-away their meal,  sit on a bench in the nearby park, enjoying being under the sunshine, in the office, at home or anywhere else to have their treat of the day with their favorite wok dishes.

PADTHAI SPECIALS  – Throughout the centuries basically dishes have had been known as the usual daily food since the Siam ancient times. Basically the PadThai is a Vietnamese dish with the use of spicy Chinese ingredients, but throughout the centuries, on it’s way around the Far-East  the mixture of the ingredients had become more-and-more exotic. Spices from Burma, Japan, China and of course Thailand made it’s way to to-day’s touch, a smoother and tastier single dish that is absolutely fulfills the need of enjoying tasty food.

“From now on, no one has to fiddle at home – why would they –  to set their own Padthai nests and also in Thailand not too many people do it in these days. In Thailand there are on each-every-corner vendors on the street and you just cannot pass them without not stopping to fetch one mixture of your choice of PadThai” said Ms. Vilma Magyar. At Budapest’s first PadThai  WOKBAR bits can be purchased during lunchtime or for supper and also as a late night dining out, whenever anyone wish to give themselves a PadThai treat or to join there at a quick friendly gathering .

Would you wish for more as a treat?

Most folks maybe will read the menu twice, cause it is pretty hard to choose from the list of mouth-watering dishes. You will receive your meal after it is removed from the stove which  may only take  cca. 3-5minutes. No need to wait for 20-30 minutes or so for your dish to arrive to your table, as at regular restaurants.  Also, very handy as a take away within the WOKBAR’s logo card box. Even the box has a special  inside layer, that keeps the meal’s long-lasting heat.

There are two cooks, a Thai and a Laotian. They can be viewed as they cook behind the enclosed window glass and follow all the magic, quickly hands mixture the ingredients. The cooks use fresh materials, brought from local small farmers. The special supplements and herbs arrive  from Asia. Naturally, to strict quality control. The flavors consistent by Mr. Peter Rudas, the former chef from the Canadian Embassy in Budapest. In addition beside the meals, rare fresh exotic refreshments, traditional Asian soups and desserts are also available.

The minute you walk into the place, the inner environment catch the eye, that cannot stop focusing on the messages on the wall,  like short personal message, aimed just for you. The AMA Creation (Interior Designer several times winner of the Year) and Mr. Timkó Bíbor, recognized artist brought alive  his creativity and elegant interior, with a touch of a personal and intimate atmosphere.

Ms. Vilma Magyar was saying: „Our friendly environment, which was born from the heart was to make our guests feel good being around and with us.” Although being at the  opening  ceremony, many walking by folks already wished to have a bit. 

The manager Mr. Péter Rudas, the manager chief Mr. Máté Kanóczky invites everybody whose sence are there for a  jolly-good experience of delicious and healthy food.

Your guaranteed to have the following side effects: as health, freshness, friendly environment, fun, laughter when you enter and taste these outstanding flavors at the superb WOKBAR.

Indeed,  the PadThai WORKBAR has what it takes. The dishes are so delicious, many will be regular visitors and come by, trying the different  base, toppings and sauces. Eat throughout the whole week and will not get nor tired, neither bored of the tastes to come. 

At the end of the press gathering the owner of the restaurant invited the press representatives to taste the  orignal PadThai  that had the base of rice noddle, topping: mixture of veggies, on the top the Thailand-Padthai sauce. Out on display was the typical PadThai Tea, but I went for the mixture of watermelon, brown sugar syrup with crushed ice, and as Ms. Vilma Magyar told us: “The watermelon cocktail is a cool drink  full year around, almost like a national drink  in the Thailand.”

The food was excellent, the drink was so refreshing, surely reached my satisfaction, and soon going to have to go for another experience to taste the WOKBAR’s “STIRED AND FRIED”  dishes.

Update by Aggie Reiter

MS EVELINE KUSNYÁR PAINTINGS TO BE VEIWED AT THE MERIDIEN HOTEL BUDAPEST

 

 

You are cordially invited to the EXHIBITION
of  the works by Ms. Eveline Kusnyár

at the Vth District

Deák Ferenc Street at the terrace of the  Le Meridien Hotel – Budapest

The paintings are on view from the 3rd of July till the 31st of July, 2012, between the opening hours of the of the terrace.

The exhibition is organized by Ari Kupsus Gallery

ari@arikupsusgallery.com, www.arikupsusgallery.com
www.facebook.com/arikupsusgallery

Vth District – 23/b Bródy Sándor Street – Budapest

 +36-20-322 0 334
 

THE MOST GREENIE BUILDING IN BUDAPEST

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The most greenie house in Budapest and for sure, nobody “turned green”!

 Only for the guests  having to have worn something green, if not … upon  their arrival at the entrance gate they received a green color silk ribbon.

 

TUESDAY, June, 26. 2012.

 Over 150 representatives of the real estate community – architects, investors, agents, business partners, and future tenants of Green House ABB and AVIS – joined the Skanska Property Hungary team on Tuesday’s special event.

The official „Topping Out” at the Skanska’s Green House opening ceremony was held by Ms. Anna Boda, Deputy Head of Sweden’s Embassy in Budapest.

“It is truly an honour and a privilege for me to take part in the Topping Out ceremony for this fantastic building – the first LEED Platinum pre-certified office building in Hungary. The climate and the environment are a common concern for all of us, and as a Swede, I am particularly proud that a Swedish company like Skanska can be at the forefront of green building development here in Budapest” were her opening thoughts.

Skanska Property Hungary had three momentum to celebrate on 26 June. Besides the global celebration of Skanska’s of its 125th anniversary, Budapest is also celebrating a quarter decade of developing Skanska landmarks. Not bad for an age of a company rolling along with its success and let alone a young adult in age of being actively present in Hungary.The Nordic region ’s Skanska brand is most probably well know around the world as the biggest builder company.

As Ms. Anna Boda continued with figures that sounded pretty frightening by saying:„The world’s population is growing and it is growing very fast. By the year 2050 there will be 9 billion of us, up from to-day’s 6 billion. The impact on our environment will be tremendous. Every economy is to build sustainable urban areas to ensure human well-being to-day and tomorrow. It is a MUST thing to deal with now because the majority will live in cities. Cities are and have always been centers for cultural life and economic growth. The main challenges are well-known: water and food supply, transport systems, waste disposal, threats to fauna and flora and, of course, the CO₂ emissions and climate change. Managing the areas of urban growth is crucial to every decision maker.The Swedish Government has, together with the private sector, launched a program called: SymbioCity. The aim is to find the best practices for sustainable city development and in finding the best and most profitable ways of doing so.The Embassy and the Swedish Trade Council have been working together with the Hungarian government, the city of Budapest and Swedish companies such as Skanska, in the framework of SymbioCity and Green Sweden for three years now. We’ve had joint seminars and projects, one such project was the green development of a playground at Margaret Island “Margirsziet”.

On this milestone day, representing the Skanska Commerical Development in Europe, Mr. Nickles Lindberg, President of the Business Unit, emphasized the significant role Hungary. He mentioned: “During the period of time Skanska brought under the roof the following projects: the first landmark was the East-West Business Center, then after come more-and-more sophisticated buildings like the Science Park, Retail Park at Soroksár and at Budakalász, “Népliget” Center.

By the 1970s, decades of heavy industrialization had finally taken their toll on Sweden. Polluted air, dead forests, wastelands and toxic water were everyday news. To cap it all, Sweden was the most oil-dependent country in the industrialised world.

Dr. Tamás Szentes, Deputy Mayor of Budapest reflected with pleasure on the sophisticated green building to be pulled up in his district and the impotency of having more-and-more  green scenarios in  Budapest.

Mr. Grzegorz Strutyns,  Managing Director gave an excellent overview showing  a movie  covering architectural details of all Skanska projects built between the year 1987 and 2012.

For over three years the Hungarian government  have had been jointly working together  with  the Swedish Embassy in Budapest and the Swedish Trade Council, also the City of Budapest and the  Swedish company, the Skanska  in the frame of  SymbioCity. They  had joint seminars and projects One of the projects was the green development of a playground on the Margaret Island “Margitsziget”.

Getting to the end of the  celebration, an awesome Eco-Design Greenie Fashion Show  was out on the catwalk.  Have  to admit the imagination of designer artists surely took the attention of the guests.  From a distance you could hardly believe they were all  “tailored”  from recycle materials.

Update and snaps: Aggie Reiter

UPCOMING EXHIBITION OF WORKS BY THE ARTISTS AT THE ARTIST’S CAMP

 

 

 You are cordially invited to the EXHIBITION of works by the artists of the ARTISTS’ CAMP.

Organized by Ari Kupsus Gallery at  the Vörös Terrace of Amadé-Bajzáth-Pappenheim Castle at the village of Iszkaszentgyörgy.

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June, 30, 2012 at 5 p.m.

The patron of the Artists’ Camp is Mr. Attila Gáll, the major of Iszkaszentgyörgy.

After the Exhibition Opening there will be a little concert held at the village’s Cultural Center with the participants of talented music students of the “Kossuth Lajos” Primary School from the City of Veszprém.

Those that wish to be present at this unique gathering can roll down to the scene from Budapest by train or by the use of “fair-distance” bus transportation.

Here is the timetable for train transportation:

http://elvira.mav-start.hu/elvira.dll/xslvzs/uf

Another option, the  timetable for “far-distance” bus:

http://ujmenetrend.cdata.hu/uj_menetrend/volan/talalatok.php

 

 

ari@arikupsusgallery.com, www.arikupsusgallery.com
www.facebook.com/arikupsusgallery

District VIII. 23/b BRÓDY SÁNDOR Street Budapest

+36-20-322 0 334

 

 

Update by Aggie Reiter

EIGHT DAYS A WEEK!!! THE THIRD HUNGARIAN’S WORLD CONVENTION – JULY, 1-8. 2012.

HUNGARIAN’S WORLD CONVENTION JULY 1-8. 2012. BUDAPEST

 

EIGHT DAYS A WEEK … DOES THIS SOUND FAMILIAR, YES I GUESS SO, BUT IT IS NOT ABOUT THE BEATLES TUNE … IT IS ABOUT THE HUGE INTERNATIONAL GATHERING EVENT OF THE HUNGARIANS WORLD CONVENTION TO BE HELD BETWEEN JULY 1-8. 2012. IN HUNGARY.

The event is to connect and offer the possibilities of co-operation for those who are seeking, ready, to promote the reputation of the Hungarian values and to „broadcast” it around the Globe.

Was present at the invitation to the Hungarians World Convention press  and media meeting  held in the late morning hours on Wednesday at the „Urania” National Theater and Cinema cafeteria (District VIII. – 21. Rákóczi Rd.), whereas the media and press representative gain information about the forthcoming events to be taking place between July, 1-8. This year throughout the country the wind will blow to the high events of  seven cities and towns participating at these gatherings: the Capital, two city around the Lake Balaton: Balatonlelle and Fonyód, Szeged, Nyirbátor, Örkény, Máriapócs.

The Hungarians World Convention is organised within the co-operation of the “Panoráma”  World Club Network and with the support of several other groups, also those Hungarians (originated from Hungary and individuals with Hungarian roots, born in other states will highlight the events arriving from all corners of the Earth. These guests will be arriving from 42 countries, just mentioning a couple but the list is not complete: Australia, folks from several  states of America United: Florida – Arizona – New York, Peru, India, Brazil, Nigeria,  Argentina, Indonesia, Mauritania and Nigeria.

Individuals coming from abroad will be representatives of the civil sectors, sportworld, culture, science, art, public life and from the economy field.

Are you ready for your participation and event planning? Here comes a choice you might be interested in the days to come. Since some of these events are also taking place outside of Budapest, therefore the Hungarian National Railway Ltd. (MÁV) offers a 50% discount of railway tickets that leads to these programs. At the scenarios all you have to do is to get a stamp on your ticket as to show you  are participating at the event. The admission to these events are free of charge to kids under the age of 14. The adults ticket price is 1000HUF to each event.

It would be hard to give a list of all the events that will take place, anyway just an overview of what is to come: There will be around a 100 events,  entertaining at twelve locations. These are  folk dancing with instructors, exhibitions, a display of „Hungaricums” and a folk handcrafts fair and plenty of discussions of  how can Hungarians keep the light on within their culture and identity living in other parts of the world.

The majority gatherings will be held in the Capital. The majority of the events will be held  at the “Uránia” National Theater and Movie House (District VIII.  21, Rákóczi Rd.- Budapest)). The “SYMA” Entertainment Center (District XIV. 1, Dózsa György Road – Budapest), it is an indoor place, just to skip a rainy day, if any at all. At the opening and the ending of the Hungarians World Convention a religion service will be  both  held at the “Kálvin” Square Reformed Church (District IX.  28 , Ráday Str. – Budapest ) and some programs at the “Stefánia” Stephanie Palace (District XIV.  34-36, Stefánia Rd. – Budapest).

 Update by Aggie Reiter

MS. KJAER WEIS’S MAKEUP PRODUCTS AT THE MADISON LUXURY PERFUMERY STORE – BUDAPEST

As it is said … Our eyes are the mirror of our soul, but our face shows our personality!

 

Don’t have to dream on, the Madison-Luxury Store has what it takes. It is the best perfumery store in town! Just a short walk from the middle of Downtown with many sightseeing on your way to the store.

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The Madison store is situated at

District VI. – 26 Andrassy Blvd. – Budapest

+36-1269 20 16

Needn’t have to say it, yet can not go on by not saying that every man and woman wears their own identity with their personal passion touch chosing what goes absolutely for them. Your not on your own when you enter the store. Professionals are there to the give a helping hand to what is the best for you.

The Madison Store in Budapest had opened in the year 2011 and since then the magnificent quality was,  is, will be regularly on the shelves just for you to pick it up. Yes, the products are not unexpressive, but the ingredients  they hold are not just a drop in the Ocean like  many Malls beauty stores have. The ingredients within these products are so healthy for your skin that actually your skin “eats” them with pleasure and the result of feeding your skin can be visualized by the looks, the glow of happiness and of a healthy individual. The Madison store has pre-educated expertises and you can be confident with their knowledge you will find the exact personal sense, makeups, fragrances and leave the store by wearing it with pride and pleasure.

I had a chance to meet with the charming lady Ms. Madeleine Florescu, the  owner of the MADISON, who grew up in New York City. She has been working with luxury cosmetic products since 1993. She told me she is always thrilled to be in Budapest! “I have a busy schedule, but try to make it to Budapest, whenever a newline of  luxury products come to my store.” Asked her how she found this place:  “It was probably, a meant to be place I was dreaming of and woke up when I found this shop, as a fascinating  jewelry box. I saw many stores on this oldest boulevard in Budapest. It  reminded me of the scenario on the Avenue on the Champs-Elysees, wide road with old  trees crowned with heavy green leaves.” She continued by saying:  “I was sitting with friends outside at an old coffee shop just on the opposite site of this old medicine store. As I was having  the delicious Hungarian coffee and watching the world go by, I noticed this charming little store that was out on sale. Immediately, I feel in love and knew this is the place I have dreamt of opening my Madison luxury perfumery store in Budapest. A perfect place and the unique environment will not only speak for itself, but also the sense that will flow out of the store will welcome many individuals. You just cannot find too often many places like this as  more than 100 years old stores with their original installation. To have found this place was like finding a treasure box.” 

Madeleine  added. “I try to make it to my stores at an arrival of each-and-every new products that are significant and  principle of adequate to stand in the frame for the label of Madison.”  Madeleine could only stay for a short visit, because she was heading to Bucharest, where she closed two previous smaller shops as to open her new Madison store. A larger in size and close to the  downtown area at Bucharest. With her wide smile she said: “Well the street there in Bucharest is not as wide as the Andrássy Blvd. here in Budapest, but at least there is one beautiful tree full of leaves in front the new Madison Store.”

During the late morning hours Ms. Kirsten Kjaer Weis held her premiere presentation at the Budapest’s Madison Store. Ms. Kirsten Kjaer Weis, is a Danish-born makeup artist based in New York. In her young adult years she  had a love for architecture and her intention was to study in that field, but previously to her studies she heard about a make-up school in Paris. Then decided she will go for it, as she said:  “I always loved the colors and thought it might be interesting to learn about colors and so forth. So I went to Christian Chaveau’s make-up school.” From then on for her there was no question to continue as a freelance, as  to be  a makeup artist, but not just an ordinary makeup artist, but to produce an  “eco-friendly”  organic line of makeups.  One of her biggest challenge was to bring her unique makeup out on the market was the housing of her products. As she continued: “I wished the packing to be recyclable to add a little protection  to our environment and would not wished to have the cheap looks”. Concentrating on this effort  she did it backwards.  Turned to Mr. Marc Atlan, the awarded designer. They hand-in-hand worked on an enamel casing and collectible metal that will be in use for a lifetime. Kristen well said: “As we age the skin becomes matte and non-luminous, therefore we should avoid using powder, instead go for the cream based blush consists of a lip zinc, cream blush and eye shadows that are available in several neutral shades.” More to it she said: “These selection of makeup for face, eyes, lips, cheeks and more are for highlighting our 24 hours/day, whether daytime, evening, party out, gathering, travelling, you name it.”

The makeups are bedded in a metal compact with the white color enameled  logo KW,  that stands for the makeup artist’s name initials.  The outside packing is wrapped in a red color elegantly designed cardboard box. The compacts are all refillable, so when you run out of any of your makeups, your color of choice  can be refilled and stay with you forever.

Ms. Kjaer Weis also spoke about her products that are available in many countries in Europe: Denmark, Spain, France, Romania, Italy, Hungary, Netherlands, Denmark, Germany. The brand is also available in United Kingdom at the Space NK stores.

Even across the Ocean, rolling to Australia and New Zealand they are on the shelves at the MECCA Cosmetica and naturally in the United States of America.

The products are manufactured in Italy, certified by Italian body „CCPB”.

Women of the XXI. century can make themselves look reborn by adding  a little cheek to their own personality with the use of makeups that gives the brightening outside with organic on the inside.

 

A CLASSY COMPACT FOR A CLASSY LADY!

 

Update and snaps by Aggie Reiter

BUDAPEST SUMMER FESTIVAL OPENS JUNE, 8.WITH ABIGÉL (ABIGAIL) “VÁROSMAJOR” OPEN-AIR THEATER

The International Studio presents Ms. Agnes Bánfalvy :

ABIGÉL (ABIGAIL)

at the

VÁROSMAJOR OPEN-AIR THEATER

District XII.   Városmajor – Budapest

Director: János Szikora

Producer: Bánfalvy Ági

Friday, June, 8 2012. 8 p.m. at the Városmajor Open-Air Theater 

Based on a story, written by Ms. Magda Szabó.

NOVEL …TELEVISION SERIES … STAGE PERFORMANCE

The Lifeline of Abigél (Abigail) was brought alive when the novel was published, written by Ms. Magda Szabó.

„Abigél” was soon a popular novel and also quickly ran out of copies on the shelves at Bookstores.

The novel Abigél, was also adapted, popularised and broadcasted in a four-part series on the Hungarian Television in 1978.

To-day, there may not be many individuals of the „elder generation” who have not read or seen the TV-series.

Ms. Agnes Bánfalvy, the producer believes the drama to the young adults of to-day is also informative.

With this first performance, the 2012.  Budapest  Summer Festival opens a series of superb, entertaining outdoor entertainment to the Summer Festival events.

Abigél’s upcoming performances during the summertime at the Városmajor open-air theater will on stage 4 occasions.

Further performances during the Budapest Summer Festival:

June 10, September 1, September, 2.

8 p.m.

After the summer leaves us, the Budapest’s „Urania” Movie’s Theater will regularly bring on stage this piece of awesome drama.

Just briefly a couple of thoughts to the play: Abigél was based on the novel by Ms. Magda Szabo, which is really worth reading. Basically it’s about a general’s daughter, Gina, whose father decides out of the blue to send her to a boarding school in 1942. She has problems with the other girls in her class and discovers that her father is part of the resistance movement, which is why he sent her away, but that’s just a small part of a really good, complex story.

Purchasing tickets: 

Monday to Friday

 9 a.m. till 5 p.m.

District VI. 68 Nagymező Street – Budapest

To call: +36-1/301-0147

E-mail: jegyiroda@szabadter.hu

Also at the box office on the spot.

Update by Aggie Reiter

17TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE DANUBE CARNIVAL GALA – BUDAPEST

 

 

 

MORE THAN A PLAY AT THE THEATER, GET INTO THE MOOD AND EXPERIENCE IT!

 

WISH TO KNOW MORE, THEN STROLL DOWN AND SEE WHAT’S TO COME IN THE NEAR FUTURE DAYS IN AND AROUND BUDAPEST.

Strolling, sightseeing around the paths of  Budapest you will surely hear music in the air, floating near and far to your ears. No wonder, the season’s feeling does not only stand for having warm breezy nights, but also stands for outdoor venues.

So now it is the perfect time to open your calendar to place nots and crosses, as a reminder! Here comes the herald news you have had been waiting for!

A rich diversity of special events will run throughout the summer at the Margaret Island’s

Open Air Stage.

Ms. Theodóra Bán,  Festival’s Director designed to provide multi-genre, original shows, theater companies and invited foreign guest artists to a series of events to enrich the capital’s cultural landscape.

Margaret Island will also be a spectacular scene to spend an evening enjoying the smooth fresh air that ain’t too common in a capital city, but the Margaret Island lays in the middle of the River Danube and the busy traffic life is far away from the scene, where in the frame of the Danube Carnival will hold its Open Air Stage performances. Your welcomed to be a part of  it, where around of three hundred International and Hungarian artists along with the Hungarian State Folk Ensemble will surely not only catch your eye but your feet as well.
So be ready for an atmosphere of the various forms of artistic expression like folk dancers (some from overseas), world music, contemporary dance, symphonic and brass music and if this ain’t enough for you, then the Folk Art and Fair will be a crush on you.

Budapest welcomes as usually tourists from each-and-every corner of the Earth, the temporary working, studying young adults here in Budapest and staying, working outside of the capital to join a colorful cultural happening, with concerts and worldwide known musical productions to let your senses feel the emotion of participating at the Duna Carnival  Gala. As the Duna Carnival Gala came to its 17th anniversary, it ain’t a surprise anymore that the countries surrounding the borders of  Hungary, the “Visegrád Countries”  will also be sharing with visitors  the beauty of their traditional folk music and dances.

Just a couple of tips where, what’s going on in mid June around in Budapest, and mind you, most of the programs are free of charge, but have to have a look in advance which ones are those.

The Summer Festival’s Duna Carnival and Gala begins:

7 p.m.  Monday,   11th of June     “2nd Senior Dance Carnival” District I. –  8, Corvin Square

8 p.m.  Tuesday,   12th of June    “The Azerbaijan Gala” District V. –  5,  Zrinyi  Street 

6 p.m.  Thursday,   14th of June   “The 3rd Chain-Bridge International Folk Dance”  District XVI. Mátyásföld, Theater at the Erzsébet-liget.

2 p.m.  Friday,  15th of June    “Wine City Carnival”  at the Wine Museum Budafok at “Záborszky Cellar” District XXII. –  24-26  Nagytétényi Rd.

4 p.m.  12th- to 16th of June  “Spectacular Outdoor Carnival” – District V.-  Vörösmarty Square –    

8.30 p.m.  Sunday,  17th of June   Margaret Island’s Open Air Stage.

17th Danube Carnival Gala

On Stage:

“Treasures of the East”

House Dance

The director and choreographer of the event:

Mr. János Mucsi ,  “Harangozó” awarded

Tickets price to this event are between 1,900-11,500HUF.

Can be purchased through the Internet: www.szabadterjegy.hu  or  phone: +36 1 301 0147

Personally at  the  “Szabad Tér”  Ticket Office –  District VI. 68 Nagymező Street – Budapest

Or at any of the ticket boxes on the spot where it’s indicated.

To get a dicount price here’s the card  that can be purchased also at the Szabadtér Office:

 

If you still have energy … and why not, then you shouldn’t miss the highlights of the Carnival’s closing shows and get into the mood to watch the spectacular dancers and musicians from around the fabulous East. Twenty-five countries of a total of 300 professional Hungarian and International artists will unfold their traditional treasures. This is exactly the example of a formation of a “dance chain” that is taken as  a bridge between Nations. As it is also known, as the “Dance House”, it’s a method of dancing that is also implemented in the UNESCO’s Representative List, as the Intangible Cultural Heritage.

During the 10 days, here’s a few awesome folk dancing participant countries to tickle your interest: Azerbaijan, India, China, Turkey, Ukraine. The Visegrád countries: Czech Republic, Poland, Slovakia. The  domestic groups: Hungarian State Folk Ensemble, Danube Folk Ensemble.  Look out for the line-up of the Brass Band Budapest, Dance, Danube Carnival Festival Folk, Fun Hungarian, June Outdoors Summer. The organizers thought of  pleasing the kids as well. There will be a spot for the kids at the Vörösmarty Square and if they feel good then you will surely feel good too, simple as that!

Nevermind, if the 10 days list of events tires your feet from folk dancing, then you may roll over anytime to the biggest “greenland”  to the Margaret Island, where the River Danube is floating, cutting its way in two at the most spectacular surrounding sights in Budapest. Relax, enjoy your stay and also give yourself a treat by tasting the traditional Hungarian and International liquid and dry food specialties. How to reach the Margaret Island … no not by swimming! You can  reach the port with ease to the Open Air Stage by boat. This year for the first time, the organizers of the festival and the “Mahart” River Shipping Ltd agreed to  have a more  friendly arrival for the visitors  by opening a new port station just a couple of steps to the Margaret Island’s Theater.  You can port at the bank stations at  the  Vigadó Square, the  Batthyány Square or at the Dráva Street. I bet this sounds pretty good for many individuals.

During the Festival, at the “Dance with Us” market, there will be many handcrafts that you won’t be able to leave and why would you, when you can take them home and being a story-teller, show the items to your family, relatives and friends of the time you had while staying in Budapest and taking part in the world of traditional dancers and music at the Danube Festival.

Hope and wish you will enjoy every minute of your stay and spread the news around your neighbours, cause the show ain’t ending with the Danube Festival Gala … the show goes on until the end of August with many grand performances to still to come at the Margaret Island and also at the Városmajor’s – Garden Theater.

Updated by Aggie Reiter