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Learning from Nature? – MODEM Symposium Programs Open to the Public

MODEM art center 1-3 Hunyadi János Street, Debrecen

Every edition of the Debrecen International Artist in Residence (DAIR) operating since 2006, is built around a theme. In addition to creation, the symposium’s workflow emphasises collective thinking reflected in the symposium’s programs, which are open to the public. This year’s theme is summed up with the question and suggestion as“Learning from Nature?” The focus of this year’s Artist in Residence program is on the broadly conceived discipline of botany. Many significant moments in the history of botany in Hungary can be traced back to the city of Debrecen, such as the Herbarium (1578), annotated by Péter Juhász Méliusz, considered the first herbarium in Hungarian, and the two-volume Hungarian Herbarium by Sámuel Diószegi and Mihály Fazekas, which, according to Linné’s system (Debrecen, 1807), is the first publication of modern Hungarian botany. In addition to creative and research work, this year’s DAIR will be enriched with lectures and discussions. The workshop will be held in the ground floor spaces of the MODEM Center for Modern and Contemporary Art and to build on this visibility during the program, for example, by opening the workspace to visitors for a short time in the afternoons. Following the early evening openings, interested visitors can meet […]

Budapest Bar Concert at Nagyerdei Water Tower

Budapest Bar concerts are consistently enjoyable, diverse, and engaging, featuring a variety of styles, tunes, eras, sounds, and personalities, crafted by talented musicians and exceptional singer-performer performances, this time on the 9th of August, the two-hour light-hearted concert at Nagyerdei Water Tower will feature Juci Németh, Bora Ferenczi, Frenk, László Kollár-Klemencz, and Krisztián Szűcs. About the band: Budapest Bar has become the new home of gypsy music with its poignant and heartwarming covers of one of Hungary's most popular bands. The magical appeal of the band is based on the excellent musicians and cult singers of Hungarian rock music. Budapest Bar, originally born for a single album, has been operating with twelve singers and a completely unique line-up for 15 years.Perhaps that is why it has become the most sought-after concert band, a regular at festivals and on major stages. The roots of the unique style, that has become the trademark of Budapest Bar, goes back to the world of cafés of Budapest in the 1920s and 30s. Famous and popular songs based on gypsy music, with elements of jazz, pop, rock, klezmer and many other musical genres and reinterpreted with a variety of music styles. The original intention of […]