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New Temporary Exhibition Opens at MODEM

MODEM art center 1-3 Hunyadi János Street, Debrecen

On the 7th of  December from 5:00 p.m., the exhibition "Learning from nature? - Botany" opens in the Centre for Modern and Contemporary Art. Debrecen has occupied a special place in the history of Hungarian botany for centuries. With the Herbarium (1578) by Péter Juhász Méliusz and the two-volume Hungarian Herbarium (1807), the basic handbook of Sámuel Diószegi and Mihály Fazekas, the city has long been considered the Hungarian centre of botany and natural sciences. MODEM's latest exhibition builds on this diverse heritage, showcasing Debrecen's unique nature collections and attractions, such as the Debrecen Reformed College Museum, the University of Debrecen Botanical Garden and the Hortobágy National Park. "Learning from nature? - Botany” exhibition is a good example of everything we love about MODEM. The artworks on display were all created for the exhibition. They are the fruit of workshops, the joint thinking of several disciplines, the exchange of experiences between artists at the beginning of their careers and experienced artists, the result of collaboration between artists from Debrecen and from far away countries. On the other hand they are connected to the history and culture of Debrecen by a thousand threads, which, I am confident, will strengthen the position […]

Debrecen Advent Events 16-22 December

The following events and progammes await visitors between the within the framework of Debrecen Advent this week. 20 December 5:00 p.m. - 5:40 p.m.  Concert of  Vivien Csakmag at Kossuth Square Young singer-songwriter  Vivien Csakmag Vivien has been actively singing in various productions for 12 years, but her love of music has been evident since she was a little girl. Besides performing, she is involved in talent education as a music teacher. The members of the orchestra are: Vivien Csakmag, Ádám Féss, Zalán Huff and Márk Szodin. 6:00 p.m. - 6:40 p.m. Music Performance of Kitti Péter and Marcell Horváth at Kossuth Square A vocal piano duo formed in 2023. Their style is pop, jazz and its combination, reinterpretation for vocals and piano. New rhythms, exciting harmonies, the meeting of pop and jazz will create exciting moments. 21 December 3:30 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. at Dósa nádor Square and at 4.15 p.m. - 4:45 p.m. at Kossuth Square The five-piece brass band is a returning participant in the Debrecen Advent.Their wide repertoire includes classical music, film music and pop music.Their Advent program features well-known Christmas melodies from various nations. Their festive selection brings the audience closer to the intimate anticipation. 5.00 […]

Christmas Lights – StEFREM Advent concert

Kölcsey Center Bethlen u., 4026, Debrecen

One of the best-known Hungarian acapella groups will be on stage this time with singer Sára Bolyki. Like the mens' choir she is familiar with a wide range of styles. The ensemble's Christmas Lights album, released last year, provides the basis for the programme, which includes Christmas and Advent songs from Hungary, Anglo-Saxon, Northern European and Carpathian Basin nations. Famous secular melodies will also be performed, including Tchaikovsky's Nutcracker, Vivaldi's Four Seasons of Winter and Silent Night, all in their own arrangements. A special feature of the evening is that these songs have never been performed in this form before, with a female soloist. Sára Bolyki is a second generation acapella singer, daughter of the oldest member of the Bolyki Brothers and member of the Jazzation acapella group. She graduated with honours in folk singing from the Liszt Ferenc Academy of Music, where she was invited to teach even before graduation. In addition to Jazzation, she also teaches at the undergraduate level and is an invited soloist with Hungarian and Balkan folk music groups. StEFREM from Budapest is a vocal ensemble with a unique sound. The multi-award winning group has performed regularly across Europe from London to Bucharest, and has […]