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Behind-the-scenes Tours at Csokonai Theatre

Csokonai Theater Kossuth u. 10, Debrecen

Theatre visits will continue in the second half of October in the newly renovated Csokonai Theatre.  The behind-the-scenes tours held several times every afternoon are led by actors. Visitors are taken to parts of the theatre that are closed off from the public and are real theatre treats: the dressing rooms, the stage, the set storage, the artists' buffet, the orchestra pit and, last but not least, the floors of the revolving stage.  On October 26th those visitors who would like to hear interesting facts about the Theater building in English are also welcome, as the soloist of the newly formed dance department, Fernando Gabriel Luis, will lead the interested parties on this occasion. You can find the dates of theatre visits by clicking here.  Location: Csokonai Theatre Source: csokonaiszinhaz.hu

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Quentin Tarantino Films in English in Apolló Cinema

Apollo Cinema Miklós u. 1, Debrecen

There will be English-language Quentin Tarantino movies in the Apolló Cinema in Debrecen from the 2nd of October until the 20th of November. Quentin Tarantino is one of the most influential figures in American independent film. Every movie premiere is considered a world event. His works are topics of conversation many years after the cinema shows. His iconic scenes and dialogues move millions of fans around the world and become reference points in the everyday lives of film fanatics. You can watch Quentin Tarantino’s feature films with English dubs at the Apollo Cinema this fall every Monday from the 2nd of October until the 20th of November. Kill Bill 2., 2004, Action, Crime, Thriller, 137 minutes The movie is suitable for 18-year-olds and over. Plot: The Bride continues her quest of vengeance against her former boss and lover Bill, the reclusive bouncer Budd, and the treacherous, one-eyed Elle. Time and Date: 7.30 p.m., 9th of October Location: Kertész Imre Hall, Apolló Cinema Tickets: https://jegy.apollomozi.hu/?jegyfoglalas&id=27312 Grindhouse: Death Proof, 2007,Action, Thriller, 114 minutes. The movie is suitable for 16-year-olds and over. Plot: Two separate sets of voluptuous women are stalked at different times by a scarred stuntman who uses his “death proof” […]

Mindset Academy one-day conference

The leadership training combined with a one-day conference is aimed at those who want to know more about artificial intelligence's management support tools and want to use new, intelligent methods. The invited experts are experienced in creating the management tools of the future, or they have to keep up with the changes which will also be shared at this conference. Artificial intelligence can help managers with: data analysis optimization of corporate strategies able to expand the boundaries of limited rationality, with which it supports the optimization of processes in order to increase efficiency and productivity supporting  the integration of employees, company learning and training strengthening employer branding increase of engagement helping  reduce costs. The participants will get answers to these questions: How does artificial intelligence help in recruitment and selection? What can the data be used for and how can you build more committed teams by analysing it? How can AI support employer branding? What will be the future of management, what expectations must be met by future managers? What should those who want to be successful leaders in the future learn? Chatbots: what are they and how do they simplify company processes? Program: 8:30 a.m. - 9:30 a.m.    […]

Pearls 1 – Concert of Kodály Philharmonic Orchestra

Pásti Street synagogue 4 Pásti Street, Debrecen

The Kodály Philharmonic Orchestra's chamber orchestra concert is conducted by the ensemble's permanent conductor, Tibor Bényi  in the synagogue on Pásti Street on 28th October from 7 p.m. The best-known work of Franz Schubert's chamber music oeuvre is probably the piano quintet in A major called "The Trout". The reason for using the distinctive name was the fourth movement, which is none other than a series of variations composed on the theme of his previous song (Die Forelle). By the way, the composer also composed instrumental versions for four other songs. In his score for the Pisztárng quintet, made in 1819, Schubert does not use the usual formation of two violins, viola, accordion, and piano, but abandons the part of the second violin and enriches the bass by using the double bass. (Incidentally, one of Johann Nepomuk Hummel's works provided a sample for this solution.) The order of movements of the nearly forty-minute work also differs from the usual one, in that the titular series of variations is added to the classic (fast-slow-dance-movement-finale) pattern  almost as an extension. Incidentally, the idea for the arrangement of the song came from Sylvester Paumgartner, a wealthy amateur cellist who lived in the Upper […]