H'Art: Celebrating Hungarian Culture in Scotland
Published: 13 January 2012
The Hungarian Cultural Centre, London, in conjunction with CRCEES (Centre for Russian Central and East European Studies) is pleased to confirm that they are currently co-ordinating a major festival celebrating Hungarian Art and Culture in Scotland. 3 October - 21 November 2008
The Hungarian Cultural Centre, London, in conjunction with CRCEES (Centre for Russian Central and East European Studies) is pleased to confirm that they are currently co-ordinating a major festival celebrating Hungarian Art and Culture in Scotland.
H'Art: Celebrating Hungarian Culture in Scotland
Supported by
Hungarian Cultural Centre, London
Centre for Russian, Central and East European Studies (CRCEES)
03 October to 21 November, 2008
The festival which is called H'ART in Scotland will take place throughout October and November 2008 across a number of venues in Glasgow and Edinburgh. The Festival includes Visual Arts, Film, Music, Food and Literary events as well as an Academic Conference.
More details of events are available in the H'Art in Scotland brochure.
Visual Arts, Film, Music, Literary Events, Theatre, Academic Events, Language Learning
04 Oct-22 Nov 'The Eye of the Storm': Hungarian art exhibition
Collins Gallery, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow
08-Oct, 6pm Relatives (Rokonok) [2006]
Centre for Contemporary Arts (CCA), Glasgow
17-Oct, 1pm Gegrgely Bogányi (piano)
Academy Concert Hall, RSAMD, Glasgow
22-Oct, 6pm Children of Glory (Szabadság, Szerelem) [2006]
Centre for Contemporary Arts (CCA), Glasgow
24 Oct Aspects of Hungarian identity
Seminar room, No. 8 Lilybank Gardens, University of Glasgow, Glasgow
29-Oct, 5.30pm Iska's Journey (Iszka utazása) [2007]
Centre for Contemporary Arts (CCA), Glasgow
29-Oct, 8pm Dés Streetmusic (Hungarian Jazz)
Centre for Contemporary Arts (CCA), Glasgow
05-Nov, 6pm White Palms (Fehér tenyér) [2006]
Centre for Contemporary Arts (CCA), Glasgow
07-Nov, 1pm Barnabás Kelemen (violin), Katalin Kokas (violin) & Veronika Tóth (viola)
Academy Concert Hall, RSAMD, Glasgow
08-Nov, 8pm World Music from Hungary (Szilvia Bognár, Ágnes Herczku, Ági Szalóki)
Centre for Contemporary Arts (CCA), Glasgow
12-Nov, 6pm Opium – Diary of A Mad Woman (Ópium – Egy elmebeteg nõ naplója) [2007]
Centre for Contemporary Arts (CCA), Glasgow
12-Nov, 7.30pm Readings by György Dragomán and Júlia Lázár, introduced by Tom Hubbard
Scottish Poetry Library, Edinburgh
13-Nov, 6.30pm Readings by György Dragomán, Júlia Lázár and James Sutherland Smith, introduced by Tom Hubbard
Waterstone's, Sauchiehall St., Glasgow
21-Nov Language 'Taster Days': Hungarian
Room TBA, University of Glasgow, Glasgow
CRCEES has great pleasure in hosting a major Festival of Arts and Cultures starting in Autumn 2008. The festival will showcase an extraordinary wealth of cultural experiences open to the general public.
03 October to 21 November, 2008
First published: 13 January 2012