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Getting Around – Rhythm and Roots: An American Folk Dance Extravaganza.

Tuesday, 29. July, 2025.
11 a.m. – 12.30 p.m.
Outdoor stage

District XIV:, 3. Olof Palme Promenade Budapest

In just a week where will you be? Ready below pretty sure many will be interested coming from USA to Budapest to get into the GROVE of the American Footworks Dance Company and featurirng the American Footworks Bluegrass Band who will host a free clogging dance performance on the spot of the House of Music’s Outdoor Stage Budapest.

About the Dancers … Their group has 20-24 dancers who are selected annually from approximately one hundred students from clogging dance studios in Idaho, based on their skills, commitment, attitude and performance abilities. Each must be a skilled clogger and show proficiency in other dance styles.

What is clogging? Most probably many Hungarians have not a clue about it, but to be on the spot will find out.

American clogging has its roots in the intersection of various dance forms of early European immigrants, Native Americans, and African slaves, primarily in the southern Appalachian Mountains. The dance was an improvisational, percussive solo or individual dance form that was danced at community celebrations, harvest festivals, baptisms, church gatherings, and dance halls.

Towards the end of the 19th century, communities began to incorporate this improvisational footwork into social, formation and square dance figures brought with them by immigrants from the diaspora in Western Europe. Known today as “hoedown” or “freestyle” clogging, the social event took many forms regionally and remained a popular community activity.

The program will be held even in rainy weather, as the Open-air Stage is largely covered.

To participate is free of charge.

Recommendation by Aggie Reiter

Cowboy Dancer for a Day – Join American Dance Group from Idaho – Rocky Mountains in Budapest

Getting Around and Into the Mood! From swing to cowboy dances to the Charleston. American dance education at the Museum of Ethnography. In addition to the traditions of Hungary and the Carpathian Basin, the Museum of Ethnography collects, preserves and transmits the treasures of many other cultures of the world through exhibitions and colorful programs.

On 30th of July, 2025. the American Footworks dance group from the Rocky Mountains will host a performance and dance house that will get everyone to dprrd up. The American Footworks is a folklore dance group consisting of young people who come to Budapest from the American state of Idaho, from the heart of the Rocky Mountains. Their repertoire reflects the diversity of the American dance tradition, including hula, Charleston, hoe down, hip hop, southern waltz and many other genres. At their presentation and dance house held at the Ethnographic Museum, participants can get up close and personal with traditional dances of the United States.
Young and elder folks alike can try their hand at American dances such as square dance, swing, cowboy dance or even the Charleston, accompanied by live bluegrass music, with the help of the group members.
Prior to their museum performance, those interested can also meet the company also at the
Hungarian Music House on July 29th, where they will perform their full program, a 60-minute, colorful and energetic dance and music experience that combines traditional American dances with traditional American dances.

Update by Aggie Reiter

Getting Around … “This is Not a Drill” Roger Waters Concert film … ONLY One Night Nationalwide Hungary!

Pleased to bring attention to the great fans of the former Pink Floyd – Roger Waters concert film.

The Prague performance of the legendary musician who became famous with Pink Floyd will be shown nationwide for ONE NIGHT ONLY! Bet it will bring joy to many!

Roger Waters, who can be presented as the creative driving force of Pink Floyd’s golden age, performed a similar show in the Czech capital as he did in Budapest by the end of April 2023. The concert series, which was described as the “first farewell tour” of the legendary musician’s life, can also provide a glorious spectacle on the big screen due to its cinematic visuals.

During the evening, 20 classics from Waters’ work were performed, some of them from within Pink Floyd and some from outside the band. In addition, a new composition was also debuted during the tour, which was titled “The Bar”. Among others, “Us & Them”, “Comfortably Numb”, “Wish You Were Here” and “Is This The Life We Really Want?” will also be performed. Waters was supported on stage by 9 of his fellow musicians to make the party as memorable as possible.

The one-time opportunity can also serve to those who missed the movie for some reason in Budapest, namely the “This Is Not a Drill” two years ago. It was already behind us in Prague, the recordings are from the end of May 2023.

The concert film is 143-minutes running time which can recreate a complete experience as much as the big screen can.

The screenings will be held in selected cinemas nationwide on the evening of July 23, in the original English language, without subtitles. Tickets are now on sale! The concert film fully in English language, no subtitle.

The concert music will only be available after the event from August 1, so if anyone wish to hear or relive what Waters and his team performed at the Czech O2 Arena before its release, then mark the date in your calendar … to grab your seat … then head to the cinema!

Courtesy of Pannónia Entertainment.

Recommendation by Aggie Reiter

Interntional World Music Week @ Kobuci Kert (Kobuci Garden) 2025.

Trio Mandili – Georgian musical group

Óbuda (Old Buda) World Music Week is organized by Kobuci Kert (Koboci Garden) for the 7th year. Once again offers special opportunities for the world music scene and the contemporary Hungarian community and naturally welcomes foreigners staying in Budapest.

Between June 23-29, real musical delicacies will be staged: different styles, musical roots and performance methods, as the best of the genre present them today. A free garden cinema will open the series of events, followed by the African-Finnish Helsinki-Cotonou Ensemble and the three young and charming Georgian ladies, Trio Mandili, among others. The 30-year-old Kerekes Band and the world-class figure of the Hungarian jazz scene, 70-year-old Mihály Dresch, will celebrate their birthdays at Kobuci.

The world music event series will start with a free garden cinema on June 23 at 8 p.m., where a joint work by György Szomjas and Béla Halmos, the documentary “Still in the Heart”, will be screened. The portrait film commemorates János Zerkula, the great Gyimes Csángó gypsy prima, one of the last representatives of classical folk music. The blind musician played a violin equipped with a fifth (resonant) string, sang along, and was accompanied by his wife, Regina Fikó, on the tötőgardon. In addition to presenting the unique-sounding, archaic Gyimes music and dances, the suggestive film presents the scenic beauty of the Gyimes Valley and the living conditions of the people living there through Zerkula’s unique life story from a historical and ethnographic point of view.
The series of concerts will be launched on June 24 at 7 p.m. by the Helsinki-Cotonou Ensemble, an orchester consisting of Benin (an African country neighboring Ghana and Nigeria) and Finnish members. The musicians from the two countries, which are geographically and culturally distant, are seemingly unrelated, yet their collaboration produces pulsating, cheerful and danceable music. The band is a regular performer at the biggest festivals, be it the Montreal Jazz Festival, Sziget, or WOMEX.

On June 25th at 7 p.m., the Kerekes Band will celebrate its 30th anniversary at the Kobuci Garden. The band’s experimental quintet has been mixing the energies of distant styles since the beginning. Based on Hungarian folk music, they play psychedelic flute parts, sometimes softly blown, sometimes shrieking. It is no exaggeration to say that during the three decades they have performed on the stages of all the most important Hungarian festivals and concert venues, but they are also regularly invited abroad. Now, for example, they are coming to Óbuda (Old Buda) after concerts in Berlin and Rodosto. This year marks 16 years since the Kobuci dance house series started, where the best bands of the Carpathian Basin give each other a handshake every two weeks. Over the past decade and a half, thousands of people have danced to Moldavian and string music in the open air. One of the highlights of this series will be the performance of Fanfara Komplexa and Pál István Szalonna and Band.

On June 26. The next day at 7 p.m., another band specializing in crossing borders and breaking rules, Besh o droM, will take the stage. The band, which mixes Hungarian folk music with Balkan styles, has been entertaining the Hungarian audience on a world-class level for more than 25 years.

On June 28 at 7 p.m., Trio Mandili will perform, three young and charming Georgian ladies from a small, secluded Caucasian village. The girls gained incredible fame on the Internet, YouTube and Facebook, and became world stars in a few weeks. The “fairy tale” began on an ordinary day, when the three friends were walking in their village and started singing in a good mood. One of them recorded their song “Apareka” folk song, which has since become a world hit, with his phone, and then uploaded it to the Internet. The video dramatically changed the girls’ lives, as the song reached millions of views within two weeks. Trio Mandili is now touring all over the world, surrounded by immense love.

On June 29, Mihály Dresch, who is celebrating his 70th birthday, will arrive at the closing concert of the World Music Week with his String Quartet. The Kossuth Prize-winning artist is certainly a world-class representative of the Hungarian jazz scene, and an indispensable figure in the music history. His own special instrument, the “fuhun”, will be playing again on Sunday evening in the Garden. Another event on the closing day is the concert of Ági Szalóki, Bori Magyar and Szilvia Bognár, which was called into being by the common desire to once again.

Experience at the event the joy of singing Hungarian, Bulgarian, Greek, Spanish, Gypsy, Sephardic Jewish, Portuguese and Spanish melodies together.

Getting Around by Aggie Reiter

“Summer in the City” … Open-air Exhibition

Experiences on the spot on the Billboard

June, 12. 2025. – Thursday 11a.m.

Várkert Bazaar Gloriett – District I., 2-4 Ybl Miklós Square – Budapest

A special open-air exhibition brings back to life the atmosphere of the big city summers of the early last century. Contemporary posters recall the urban effervescence of the period marked by the Art Nouveau and Art Deco styles in a joint exhibition by the Hungarian National Gallery and the Castle Captaincy. The world where electric lights competed with the stars, thus lengthening the days, comes to life again. Summer evenings were made unforgettable by parties, and days by beer gardens, airships and wave baths. Those looking for a break did not search for the programs on their smartphones, but were often informed by artistically designed public posters.

The exhibition can be viewed for free until the end of October 2025 leading to the Gloriette upwords on ramps.

Short note … the name Gloriette itself is usually used for representative garden buildings and pavilions. Here, the Gloriette is not a separate building, its pavilion is surrounded by stepped ramps running upwards on two sides, which lead to the garden. Of the two lions standing in front of the Gloriette, one embodies the fight, who, having driven away the horrors, looks after the hunted game. The other is the guardian of peace and tranquility, who attacks in case of danger. The original lions were destroyed during World War II, the statues that can be seen now were made in the 1960s. During the most recent reconstruction, the two grotesque-faced water basins visible at the front steps were restored, as well as the Neptune-headed well in the central niche of the Gloriette. On both sides of the Gloriette, can see a vase with a putto, and looking up, we can see the work of Adolf Huszár, female statues personifying the seasons.

Recommender Aggie Reiter

Getting Around … Spectacular flashmob Heros’ Square in Advance to Celebrate Jennifer Lopez Concert.

June, 12. 2025. 5p.m. Heroes’ Square Budapest

Celebrate and Have a Good Time!

The Fans, dancers, and JLo lovers will gather at Heroes’ Square to celebrate Jennifer Lopez’s upcoming Budapest concert with a vibrant flashmob. The goal? To send a heartfelt message to the global superstar through powerful moves, shared energy, and a touch of Hungarian flair.

The flashmob is led by Andrea Molnár, one of Hungary’s most renowned dancers and dance instructors, joined by Babett Köllő, bringing a stage-worthy vibe to the choreography. The dance is set to one of JLo’s iconic hits.

The event is free and open to everyone regardless of age or dance experience.

You need not be a professional just bring your love for dancing!

This is expected to be one of the most spectacular flash mobs ever organized in Budapest. It will take place in one of the most beautiful locations Hero’s Square -Budapest

Dress code, unified and eye-catching:

For women: Jeans (short or long), Beige T-shirt, White or beige shoes, Sparkly accessories.
For men: Jeans or beige pants, Beige T-shirt or tank top, Beige/white shoes, Baseball cap (if available).

Andrea Molnár:“Dance is joy, freedom, and community. This flashmob is a chance for all of us to celebrate together through JLo’s music, with movement, from the heart.”

The choreography is simple and easy to learn by the “Fever Dance Club”. The instructions are said counting number from 1-8 in Hungarian language … never-the-less … the guide is pretty simple even though not knowing the language. Participants can prepare in advance using a tutorial video available here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iwBV2J_cRr8 After a short group rehearsal on-site, the dancing begins!

What makes this event extra special: A video of the flashmob will be sent directly to Jennifer Lopez’s management, so Hungarian fans won’t just take part they’ll also get the chance to be seen by the star herself and more to it “Dance the Night Away” with Jennifer Lopez

The special occasion for the event is the world star’s upcoming concert, which will be held on 20th of July at the MVM Dome – Budapest.

Green Stage Production Office, organizing the concert in Hungary.

Recommended by Aggie Reiter

Saturday, June, 7. – 5 Continents, 30 Countries, 100 organists, 200 programs – Hungary

Night of Organs

Thousands of keyboards and hundreds of organ pipes playing together this week-end.

During the program series, many of the Hungarian organists travel abroad, even to distant continents, and at the same time, many renowned foreign organists perform in Hungary. Organists come from, among others, Notre Dame in Paris, but also from Germany. In many cases, the organ is paired with special instruments, such as the harmonica, folk wind instruments or saxophone, but the events are also enriched by a mix of genres, as there will also be organ puppet shows and theater performances.

Among the venues, the Budapest programs are perhaps the most colorful may witness a unique musical encounter! The world-famous Argentine opera singer José Cura , and the Liszt Prize-winning organist, Szabolcs Szamosi, will give a joint concert that will gift the audience with deep emotions and fascinating musical moments at the Matthias Church, and the Liszt Academy will host a monumental double concert with soloists Christian Schmitt and Vincent Dubois. At the first concert, the two artists will perform three large-scale, orchestral organ works with Concerto Budapest, followed by an intimate, candlelit encore performance from 11 p.m. with selected works from the French and German repertoire.

Outside Hungary, they will also join the event in Transylvania, Felvidék, Croatia and Délvidék, and this will be the second time that they will participate in the program outside the borders of historical Hungary, all over the world, on every continent except Antarctica. The Organ Night is one of the most popular events of the Hungarian Philharmonic, when the whole world pays attention to the organs. The enthusiasm with which the organists and the audience follow the event is unparalleled. Many of them are not music fans, but getting to know and try out such a huge instrument can be exciting for them too – because there are such programs!

For those who are not black belt organ fans and would rather listen to the organ in combination with other pleasures, there will be a water organ show at the Metopolitan Grand Circus. Also a traveling organ at several points in the city, an organ concert on a Danube boat, at the Széchenyi Baths, and a charity concert at the Institute for the Blind. Furthermore, the program entitled Organ Blossom, which was presented at the Hungarian Music House last year and will be staged at Uránia Cinema this time, will be held again, where the youth concert will be transformed into a dramatized theater production.

Spend this Saturday with the “Queens of Musical Instruments” on the colorful summer relaxation organ programs!

Upon press release by Aggie Reiter

Night of the Museums at the Venezuelan Embassy Budapest

Night of the Museums at the Venezuelan Embassy – Culture, Art, and Zeus Salas’s Roosters
in LEGO Mosaic-Paintings on an Unforgettable Day!

This will be a true celebration of culture – with the spirit of Venezuela brought to Budapest.

The Embassy of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela is joining Hungary’s nationwide Night
of the Museums
for the very first time – and not just in any way. Their full-day, free-to-
attend event welcomes visitors with a unique cultural experience, where contemporary
visual art, traditional Venezuelan music, hands-on creative workshops, and authentic
flavors come together – much to the delight of both children and adults.

At the heart of the event is Zeus Salas, a Venezuelan painter whose works will be on display
in a special pop-up exhibition inside the Embassy. This time, Salas’s vivid imagery will come
to life not only on canvas, but also as LEGO-mosaics through a community building session
with the Nyíregyháza-based tekerd! group, open to everyone.

Also since music has always been the heartbeat of Venezuelan life, the day will also feature live concerts and flavorful culinary delights.
This is a true celebration of culture – with the spirit of Venezuela brought to Budapest.

Venue: Embassy of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela
Saturday June 21, 2025. Only One Day … Mark the date for your own full day entertainment
.

Schedule program by the hour:

10 a.m. – 6 p.m – Zeus Salas Pop-Up Exhibition
Visitors can discover the artistic world of Caracas-born, Budapest-based painter and
performer Zeus Salas through a special pop-up exhibition hosted within the walls of the
Embassy. His works are deeply inspired by his rich cultural heritage and profound inner
exploration, blending Latin American traditions with spiritual themes and personal
narratives.

10 a.m. – 6 p.m – LEGO Art Workshop: Build Zeus’s Boxing Rooster!
A long-held dream came true for Zeus Salas in 2023, when he met the young creators from
tekerd!, a Nyíregyháza-based group developing art projects with support from LEGO.
Together, they began recreating his paintings as LEGO mosaics. His 10-piece rooster series is
being built as part of a larger community art initiative, and the next chapter of this project
takes place during the Night of the Museums at the Venezuelan Embassy. Everyone is
welcome – children and adults alike – to join in and help build!

3 p.m. – Guided Tour by Zeus Salas at his pop-up exhibition

During a personal tour of his pop-up exhibition, Zeus Salas will introduce visitors to his
unique painterly style, shaped by his Latin American roots and spiritual journey. A special
highlight is his 10-piece rooster series, inspired by his grandfather, a rooster trainer, and
designed as a tribute to human virtues. Each rooster represents a symbolic quality, inviting
viewers to look inward and reflect on the idea that our greatest battles are often fought
within ourselves.

The Embassy courtyard will transform into a vibrant Latin American cultural center, featuring authentic Venezuelan food and drinks that are not just delicious, but also a key part of the national identity. Visitors can taste arepás (cornmeal pockets filled with various ingredients), tequeños (crispy cheese sticks) … did you get hungry already ? Have sip or two of traditional beverages, all served in a relaxed, family-friendly atmosphere.

The culinary journey will be accompanied by live Venezuelan music, creating a truly immersive cultural experience.

Noontime – Concert by Catatumbo Ensemble … A live performance of traditional Venezuelan melodies – bringing rhythm and harmony to the Embassy courtyard.

At 1 p.m. – Musical Performance by Pedro Medina … The young Venezuelan talent presents a selection of pieces on string instruments, showcasing how the musical legacy of South America continues to evolve today.

Recommendation by Aggie Reiter

Getting Around … Artur Menezes first time @ Budapest – Hungary

Between the two stops at Serbia and Croatia will give on his European tour a fabulous concert at the Analog Music Hall – Budapest – Hungary.

Saturday, March, 8. 2025 7.30 p.m.

The brilliant American fiery guitarist with his blues rock trio bringing an atmosphere … such passion … with his Brazilian roots give songs a unique flavor and distinguish his diverse and enjoyable playing from that of his contemporaries, improvisations and great songs.

Artur Menezes has been releasing studio albums since 2010. Had already made an international impression with his first album, “Early to Marry” but his latest album, “Fading Away” strongest release. The album was produced by one of his mentors, the American Josh Smith, and he also made a guest appearance on one song … as well as his friend Joe Bonamassa.

In 2017, he was able to share the stage with Joe Satriani at a festival in Brazil in front of Twenty thousand spectators, but his greatest success so far came at Memphis – 34th International Blues Challenge, where he won the Albert King Award for best guitarist. In 2020, he received a green card in the United States for his work in promoting the blues, and has been living and creating in Los Angeles ever since.

His Brazilian roots give his songs a unique flavor and distinguish his diverse and enjoyable playing from that of his contemporaries even more. The excellent blues rock guitarist is currently working on his new album and can be seen as a guest on the American tour called “Experience Hendrix” alongside Kenny Wayne Shepherd, Taj Mahal, Zakk Wylde and Eric Johnson.

Guide written by Aggie Reiter

Herald News: Route to Badacsony – Lake Balaton Wines in Budapest.

The Badacsony Tourism and Wine Route Association will hold its gathering again of Badacsony wine region in Budapest for the fourteenth time.
The presentation will take place again this year in the prestigious New York Palace Rome Hall where in addition to the wineries, there will also sprending accommodation options at Badacsony – Lake Balaton for the coming season, catering, program venues and other service providers.
In the New York Palace Rome Hall, nearly 40 exhibiting wineries awaiting visitors who will love or just now get the know about Badacsony venue and Badacsony wines.

The general public are welcomed on Saturday, April, 5. 2025 – 5 p.m.
Location: New York Palace – Rome Hall, District VII. 9-11 Erzsébet blvd. Budapest.

Guide written by Aggie Reiter