








| | A Year of Performances and Exhibitions in New York City and Washington, D.C., Celebrates Hungary’s Contemporary Arts and Impact on American Culture | |
| PURE, a new dance theater work by Zsolt Palcza is an excursion into the subterranean currents of the mind. | |
| Goran Bregovic returns to Avery Fisher Hall with his brass ensemble, the Wedding and Funeral Band, performing a repertoire of Balkan folk arrangements infused with musical ingredients of his own. Sarajevo-born Bregovic draws inspiration from his war-torn homeland and the raw energy of brass-powered Gypsy bands. July 8, and 9 at Avery Fisher Hall and on July 16 at Damrosch Park . | |
| The Long Wharf Theatre & the International Festival of Arts & Ideas present The Threshold Theater Company's staged reading of Géza-boy by János Háy. | |
| Part of BAMcinematek's Directors' Fortnight at 40 series, Thu, July 3 at 6, 9pm | |
| Exhibition of the Works of an Art & Technology PioneerHungarian Cultural Center presents
György Kepes: Languages of Vision
Exhibition of the Works of an Art & Technology Pioneer
May 15 – September 19, 2008
Opening reception: Thursday, May 15, 6-8pm | |
| Hungarian Cultural Center is honored to announce
award-winning author Péter Esterházy and singer Bea Palya at the 2008 PEN World Voices Festival of International Literature | |
| a new book by Yvette BiroThe Hungarian Cultural Center is pleased to present
Turbulence and Flow in Film, the use of rhythm in filmmaking from the silent era to today
Wednesday, April 23, 2008
7pm | |
| THE HiFi NEW MUSIC FESTIVAL comes to the Hungarian Cultural Center
Saturday, April 19, 2008
3:30pm - Riot
Premieres by Richard Belcastro, Rama Gottfried, William Schimmel, and Samson Young | |
| Hungarian Cultural Center is thrilled to be hosting some of the biggest names in Hungarian art and culture this Spring. Please join us for these upcoming events! | |
| Péter Forgács and the Re-Orchestration of History at HFA April 11-13. | |
| a unique collaboration among leading US and Hungarian theater artists and scientists at PERFORMANCE SPACE 122 | |
| Concert #2 -- Piano, Violin, and French HornHungarian Cultural Center presents
MODERN ROMANTICISM
Concert #2 -- Piano, Violin, and French Horn
Thursday, April 3rd, 7:30pm
Hungarian Cultural Center, 447 Broadway, 5th Floor | |
| from the private collection of George SorosThe Hungarian Cultural Center is pleased to present the works of Tamás Lossonczy
from the private collection of George Soros.
Opening reception: Thursday, March 27th, 7:00pm-9:00pm | |
| Join the Hungarian Cultural Center as we celebrate
Hungary Day.
Saturday, March 15th, 2008
Lajos Kossuth Statue, Riverside Drive and West 113th Street, NYC | |
| A presentation on the poet Attila Jozsef
Presented by the translator Gabor Gyukics and Michael Castro | |
| A film about the Hungarian poet Miklós Radnóti, produced and directed by Hugo Perez. | |
| A new play adapted from the short story, The Flower Show by Istvan Orkeny. | |
| A group exhibition presenting works by New York-based artists of Hungarian origin
curated by Agnes Berecz
Opening: Thursday, January 24th, 6:00pm-9:00pm | |
| A concert that connect works by Romantic and modern composers.
When: Friday, January 18th, 7:30pm
Where: Hungarian Cultural Center, 447 Broadway, 5th Floor, New York, NY 10013
Admission: $10 suggested donation | |
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