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Campus Festival 2024

Nagyerdei park Nagyerdei park 12, Debrecen

The Campus Festival, being a safe, family-friendly, cultured festival for several years, touching all age groups, is one of the country’s biggest popular music festivals. The open-air music festival this year takes place between the 24th and the 28th of July featuring  more hundreds of concerts and DJ performances, as well as a wide range of other events. In addition to Hungarian bands, such as Azahriah, Majka, Tankcsapda, ByeAlex and Slepp, Rúzsa Magdi, just a few of the hundreds of the performers,  international artists for example Rita Ora (UK), Dimitri Vegas& Like Mell (BEL), Gayle (USA), Martin Solveig (FR), Mando Diao (SE), Darude FI), Queen Omega & The Royal Souls (TT), Danko Jones (CA)  and many more will take the stage.   Tickets and more information can be found on website www.campusfesztival.hu Source and photo credit: Campus Festival

Ongoing

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 […]