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Contemporary painter’s exhibition opened in Debrecen

Kölcsey Center Bethlen u., 4026, Debrecen, Hungary

Bereczki Kata's “Nice Times” exhibition can be seen at the Bényi Gallery of the Kölcsey Centre in Debrecen. Kata Bereczki, painter, graduated from the Hungarian University of Fine Arts and lives and works in Nagykovácsi. The pictures are figurative and often tell stories. “Most of the time, I deal with subjects that many of us can relate to and that evoke memories in many of us. The facelessness of people's faces helps me to make the pictures and their stories not related to specific people but to allow each viewer's imagination to add its own characters to them,”  the artist says of his works. The exhibition will be open and free of charge until the 24th of November during the opening hours of the Kölcsey Centre, daily from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., and until 7 p.m. during evening events. Source: dehir.hu

Debrecen Literary Days

Debrecen Literary Days, also known as "Debreceni Irodalmi Napok" in Hungarian, is an annual literary festival and cultural event that takes place in the city of Debrecen, Hungary. This event celebrates Hungarian literature, poetry, and the arts, and it provides a platform for writers, poets, scholars, and artists to showcase their work and engage with the public. The festival typically features a diverse range of literary genres, including poetry, prose, drama, and non-fiction and often invites prominent Hungarian authors, poets, and literary figures to participate as guest speakers, read their works, and engage in discussions about literature and the arts. The specific program and featured authors can vary from year to year, making each edition of Debrecen Literary Days a unique and enriching experience for both participants and attendees. It serves as an important platform for the promotion and preservation of Hungarian literary heritage while also embracing contemporary trends in literature and the arts.

A sip of Culture (vol 2.)

MODEM art center 1-3 Hunyadi János Street, Debrecen, Hungary

MODEM and the Déri Museum are again welcoming visitors who want to relax with colourful programs at the joint event "A sip of Culture" (vol 2.) (Kultúrkorty vol. 2.). In the Déri Museum visitors can participate in a board game "It's worth every penny!" and then in a "One-off and unrepeatable" program they can see special Transylvanian money collections.  Guests can get to know the "painting treasures of Transylvania" at the exhibition titled "The art of Transylvania between the two world wars", and by "Exploring the secrets of the depths of the earth" they can also come across valuable archaeological finds from the Neolithic period. The next stop of the tour is the building of MODEM, where guests can take an exclusive art tour to the hidden side of the institution, directly behind the scenes.  In the meantime, the permanent exhibition of MODEM's collection within the institution, Along the Line is also visited. If visitors were to travel to the past, they can also discover the relationship between history and truth through the history of the Esterházy family, at the exhibition of  Esterházy Marcell, TIMELINES. By the thematic selection of wines from one of Hungary's largest wine retailers, borbolt.hu, the autumn […]

Dance Performance of the Csokonai National Theater

Csokonai Fórum Csapó utca 30, Debrecen, Hungary

"Blue men ... and white" - Dance Performance of the Dance Artists of the Csokonai National Theater. Although they have already performed at the festive gala of the Csokonai Theatre, the dance artists of the Csokonai National Theater will present themselves for the first time at the MagdaFest with an independent performance. The first part of Blue men…tells about the secrets of the "crown of creation", explores the mysteries of male life in the interpretation of three excellent dancers, who are also special individuals. The show is dominated by the blue of the sea, the limitless depth where (male) power is born. But it is also easy to get lost in it, because it is the source of countless doubts, dreams, anxiety and joy. Bringing these to the surface, and then the desire to overcome them, is a mystery, a mystery that the performance brings to life. The second part of the performance  "...and white" rhymes with all this and interprets the feelings of being a woman as a pair. Five special figures appear before us, who are the female substance of today's world. They are the imprints of how women experience drive and aspiration. In order to reach the […]

Dániel Ludvig exhibition in the Dóczy Gallery

Dóczy Gallery 35 Kossuth Street, debrecen, Hungary

In the Dóczy Gallery, we can glimpse into the pictorial world of Dániel Ludvig, born in Zalaegerszeg. To the large-scale exhibition entitled "My Worlds", the artist brings 30 of his large-scale paintings, numerous smaller pictures and sculptures. He first exhibited in Debrecen in 2007, then in 2010 and 2011, and most recently in 2013.. The opening ceremony of the exhibition is on 10th November at 11.45 a.m. Date: from 10th November 2023 to 12nd January 2024 Location: Dóczy Gallery, 35 Kossuth Street  

“Everyone Cheer Up” – Funny and Humorous Choral Works

Humour and a desire for musical adventure sometimes inspire choral composers as well. Zoltán Kocsis-Holper, the head conductor of the Kodály Choir, picked some results of such moments and put together a really entertaining program. Performers are Vojevogyina Olga/piano, the Kodály Choir and the percussion artists of Kodály Philharmonics. Programme: Guillaume: Tchaka Guillaume: Kanaval Toch: Geographical Fugue Seiber: Three Nonsense Songs Gy. Orbán: Panyigai fresh; Adventurers Beware Vajda: Bagatelles (details) Gy. Selmeczi: Three crows Daróci Bárdos: Bird feeder Beischer-Matyó: The contest of Flowers Gyöngyösi: When I think about My Beloved Tóth: “Wine Song”  Shearing: Songs and Sonnets (excerpts) Can't buy me love - King's Singers Howe: Wannabe Mäntyjärvi: El Hambo Mäntyjärvi: Pseudo Yoik Conductor: Zoltán Kocsis-Holper Ticket price: HUF 2,200 Date: 10 November, 7 p.m. Location: Kodály Philharmonics, Faculty of Music, Liszt Hall Source: www.kodalykorus.hu

Martin’s Day Goose Feast

St. Martin's Day, known as "Szent Márton nap" in Hungarian, is a traditional holiday celebrated in Hungary on November 11th. This holiday has historical, religious, and cultural significance in Hungarian society and is often associated with the beginning of winter and the customs related to it. Here are some key aspects of St. Martin's Day in Hungary: Feast of St. Martin: St. Martin's Day is named after St. Martin of Tours, a patron saint known for his acts of charity and for sharing his cloak with a beggar. He is also associated with the blessing of the new wine, which is an important aspect of the celebration. Wine and Gastronomy: St. Martin's Day is often referred to as "the feast of the new wine" or "the day of the goose." It marks the time when the year's new wine is traditionally tasted and blessed. Roasted goose is a popular dish on this day, and it is often accompanied by red cabbage and dumplings. This meal is a central part of the celebration. Harvest and Thanksgiving: St. Martin's Day is seen as a time to celebrate the successful harvest of grapes and other agricultural produce. It's an occasion for giving thanks […]

There will be a charity pet photo shoot again this year

Last year, photographer Rudolf Jakkel was waiting for those who thought they would like to help the animals living in the shelter at Lake Vekeri - the money raised for the photo shoot was entirely donated to the "Together for Animals" ( „Együtt az Állatokért”)  Animal Protection Association to help them settle their medical bills - this time his studio will be the venue for the noble event. This year, it's not just dogs that he expects to see in front of his camera.  As it says on Facebook, besides dogs, "you can bring kittens, hamsters, guinea pigs, ferrets or any pet that lives with you as a family member". It's important to note that only house-trained animals are allowed to participate, and only vaccinated, healthy ones. The charity photoshoot will take place on Saturday and Sunday, 11th-12th November, from 10 am to 6 pm in the studio at Attila Square 3. Please bring your dog on a leash for the photo shoot and other animals in carriers, the photographer asked. The organisers ask everyone to register and arrive on time, as everyone has a quarter of an hour, and being late could mean the whole day is overcast. One […]

Debrecen Antiques Fair

The antique fair in Debrecen welcomes buyers and sellers on the second and fourth Sunday of every month from 7 am. At the antiques fair, only objects and tools belonging to the scope of antiques and works of art can be sold.  In addition to the usual coins, medals, weapons and furniture, antique dealers also offer their not-so-old books. Porcelain tableware, paintings and family silver can also be found in the diverse and colourful offerings. The antiques fair does not provide space for new goods.  Dates: 7 am - 2 p.m. Second and fourth Sunday of every month, in December it is held only on the 10th Location: Nagyerdei Stadium/ northern closed parking lot  Source: programturizmus, dehir.hu/korzo  

Balett screenings in Apollo Cinema

Apollo Cinema Miklós u. 1, Debrecen, Hungary

In  Apollo Theatre the audience can see Royal Ballet performances via live satellite replay screenings. On 12th November from 3 p.m. Cervantes' classic novel, Don Quixote can be seen. The piece was created for the Royal Ballet a decade ago in which Carlos Acosta's blood-filled choreography conjures us up the sunny, charming Spain, hand in hand with the characteristic Spanish design by visual designer, Tim Hatley. In this 19th-century ballet full of witty and brilliant choreographic solutions, which was dreamed up to the dynamic score of Ludwig Minkus, the impressive virtuosity of the leading private dancers of the Royal Ballet can be seen.  Choreographer: Carlos Acosta after Marius Petipa, Composer: Ludwig Minkus Program time is 200 minutes (exact information about the length can be expected later) with 2 breaks. Tickets are available online at: https://jegy.apollomozi.hu/?jegyfoggalas&id=27543  and at the Apollo cinema box office. Source: Facebook events.   Additional screenings in Apollo Cinema: Ivanov/Wright: The Nutcracker Choreographer: Peter Wright after Lev Ivanov. Composer: Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky Date: 17th  December 2023, 3 p.m. Macmillan: Manon Choreographer: Kenneth MacMillan, Composer: Jules Frédéric Massenet Date: 21st February 2024, 3 p.m. Puccini: Miss Butterfly Conductor: Kevin John Eduse, Director: Moshe Leiser and Patrice Caurier Date: 31st […]

“THE THIRD” – Rachmaninov 150

Kölcsey Center Bethlen u., 4026, Debrecen, Hungary

Thanks to some determined musical geniuses of the 20th and 21st century such as Vladimir Horowitz or Zoltán Kocsis, nowadays the oeuvre of the Russian-born composer is no longer questioned.  Rachmaninov wrote his name in the history of music not only with his performance as a composer, but also with his extraordinary performance as an artist, and his skills as a pianist are considered by many to be at the same level as Ferenc Liszt. Programme: Rachmaninov: III. (D minor) Piano Concerto, Op. 30. Rachmaninov: III. (A minor) Symphony, Op. 44. The contributors are Marcell Szabó - piano and Kodály Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Imre Kollár. Ticket price: HUF 3500, HUF 2700 Date:14 November, 7 p.m. Location: Kölcsey Center   Source: Jegy.hu

Funny and Humorous Choral Works

Pásti Street synagogue 4 Pásti Street, Debrecen, Hungary

 “Everyone Cheer Up” Bonus Concert. Humour and a desire for musical adventure sometimes inspire choral composers as well. Zoltán Kocsis-Holper, the head conductor of the Kodály Choir, picked some results of such moments and put together a really entertaining program. In the concert there will be no shortage of funny texts, grotesque works and also musical parodies. Caribbean carnival with percussionists, limericks, recitation choir, jazzy love songs, cheerful bard and sparkling folk song arrangements, but also pop hits disguised as renaissance madrigals (Beatles and Spice Girls) are on the colourful palette. Programme: Guillaume: Tchaka Guillaume: Kanaval Toch: Geographical Fugue Seiber: Three Nonsense Songs Gy. Orbán: Panyigai fresh; Adventurers Beware Vajda: Bagatelles (details) Gy. Selmeczi: Three crows Daróci Bárdos: Bird feeder Beischer-Matyó: The contest of Flowers Gyöngyösi: When I think about My Beloved Tóth: “Wine Song”  Shearing: Songs and Sonnets (excerpts) Can't buy me love - King's Singers Howe: Wannabe Mäntyjärvi: El Hambo Mäntyjärvi: Pseudo Yoik Conductor: Zoltán Kocsis-Holper Ticket price: HUF 2,200 Date: 16 November, 7 p.m. Location: Pásti Street Synagogue, 4 Pásti Street