The Hungarian director Endre Hules’s film The Maiden Danced to Death is in competition at the 3rd Odessa International Film Festival taking place on July 13-21.
The Hungarian branch of the Anna Lindh Euro-Mediterranean Foundation for the Dialogue Between Cultures is launching a festival with film screenings, roundtable talks, world music and delicacies from Morocco on Sunday.
Artists from France and Slovakia will be guests of honour at the 5th Devil’s Gorge (Ördögkatlan) Festival to be held in three villages in southern Baranya County on August 1-5.
The Hungarian director Bence Fliegauf’s film Just the Wind, which took the Silver Bear at this year’s Berlinale, will show in competition at the Paris Cinema festival which starts Friday.
Lower Left, “a collective of dance and performance artists committed to artistic innovation”, is coming to Budapest for the first time for the 11th International Improvisation Festival hosted by the SÍN Culture Center on July 2-8.
An exhibition of architecture in the Carpathian Basin organised by the Transylvanian MEP László Tőkés opened in the European Parliament building in Brussels on Tuesday.
The Hungarian musician Csongor Veér, a member of the Accord Quartet, has won a tender to use a violin crafted by Giuseppe Castagnino and owned by the state of Hungary for five years.
FUTURA, a new interactive science centre in the Hungarian city of Mosonmagyaróvár that presents the elements to visitors, wants to attract more Austrians, mayor István Nagy said at a press conference at the Hungarian embassy in Vienna.
The Hungarian Ágnes Lehóczky is participating in Poetry Parnassus, an event organised by the Southbank Centre that showcases poets from countries participating at the summer Olympic Games in London.
The Budapest Strings chamber orchestra is celebrating two French composers at this year’s 18th International Haydn Festival at the Esterházy palace in Fertőd between June 29 and July 8.
An exhibition of posters designed by 30 graphic artists from around the world for the Rio+20 United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development opened in the lobby of the Members of Parliament Office in Budapest on Wednesday.
The Budapest Strings chamber orchestra is celebrating two French composers at this year’s 18th International Haydn Festival at the Esterházy palace in Fertőd between June 29 and July 8.
The Austrian soprano Petra Maria Schnitzer will sing the role of Elisabeth in a new production of Tannhäuser in Budapest’s Palace of Arts, part of a marathon performance of the Ring cycle on Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday.