Discover the best top things to do in Central Hungary, Hungary including Budapest Festival Orchestra, Turay Ida Theater, BackStage Pub, Margaret Island Yoga, Fono, Capital Circus of Budapest, Adam Fellegi Concert Pianist, Hatszin Teatrum, Hungarian State Folk Ensemble, Hungarian Heritage House.
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Founded in 1983 by Iván Fischer and Zoltán Kocsis, the Budapest Festival Orchestra has established itself as one of the ten leading orchestras of the world. It is loved by audiences and praised by international critics for its intensive and emotionally gripping performances. Iván Fischer, as music director, has been directing the artistic work of the BFO for thirty years.
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Backstagepub a live rock music club in Budapest, near the Hero Square, 10 minits from downtown.
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YOGA ON MARGARET ISLAND Primarily enthusiastic amateurs opened to dynamic yoga style who also want to do stretching and strengthening exercises are (also) expected to the classes. Experience in practicing yoga is (an advantage but) not required, feel free to bring your friends too.
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Fono is a legendary place for traditional folk music, world music and jazz. It has been operating for 23 years and hosts the most renowned dance house on Wednesdays, which has a close contact to traditional dancers and musicians from the villages. There are a well-selected ethno jazz and world music programme at the concerts. Tastes from the Carpatian Basin available at Fono buffet :-)
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We showed up 5 minutes before a 3pm Sat performance and bought Premium Seats without problem. They weren’t expensive but I’d say seats anywhere will give you a good view if you’re on a budget. The permanent “tent” is very cool as is having a live band accompany the acts. The only animals in the show were a poodle troop, which I think is fine. Apart from that there was a radio control plane act, and an assortment of acrobats and trapeze acts. The clowns speak Hungarian but it’s easy enough to follow what’s happening without understanding what they’re saying. I believe this circus is over 130 years so is something of a Budapest institution. It certainly feels like an authentic local experience rather than a tourist contrivance. I’m pretty sure most of the crowd were Hungarian families. If you’re in Budapest and like circus I’d recommend.
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The Hungarian State Folk Ensemble - regarded as one of the best in Hungary, was established in 1951.Its aims were to collect and play authentic folk music and to preserve the Hungarian folk dances and traditional costumes of Hungarian-inhabited areas by putting them on stage for the public.During the more than five decades of its existence, the Ensemble has achieved its aim by revitalizing the culture of the Hungarian people. Their rich and colourful repertoire entitled the Ensemble to be regarded as one of the top touring groups in the world. It has performed in 44 countries across four continents and won the admiration of an audience of more than seven and a half million people. In the last few years the Ensemble encountered special interest in the United States and Canada - which was illustrated by their fourth invitation to undertake a three-month coast to coast American tour in 1994. They have also toured the Far East and Western Europe. The Ensemble consists of 30 dancers, 14 members of the Gipsy Orchestra and 5 members of the Hungarian Folk Orchestra. The choreographies are all based on authentic dances, some of them were collected in isolated villages with dance elements dating back hundreds of years. The extraordinary folk music that inspired Liszt, Bartok and Kodaly is put on stage by both the Folk Orchestra and the world-famous Gipsy Orchestra. The 5 members of the Folk Orchestra play authentic, traditional instruments and perform Hungarian folk music at its highest artistic level. The famous Gipsy Orchestra plays both dance accompaniments and performs alone. Their rich repertoire includes folk music which inspired Hungarian and international classical composers such as Liszt, Brahms, Kodaly and Bartok. Aside from its performances around the country and abroad, the Ensemble gives approximately 90-100 annually performances in its Corvin square theatre, in the Budai Vigado.
Our ticket included pick up and drop off at our hotel. The Duna Paolota was a nice small theater so everyone could see and hear the whole show. There was a group of musicians, mostly violins, playing and, at times, Hungarian dancers in authentic costumes danced on stage. Was a fun evening. They also take your picture which you can purchase if you choose, not pushy.
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The mission of the Hungarian Heritage House is to resettle the folklore heritage of the Carpathian Basin into today’s and tomorrow’s cultural life. Its ensemble, the world famous Hungarian State Folk Ensemble brings all the genres related to the folk tradition to the stage, from historical music through authentic folk music and folk dance to world music and dance show based on traditional elements. The institute can provide all types of folk activities in Hungary and abroad such as craft and dance workshops, folk concerts, dance houses, folk art markets and exhibitions. In its folklore database you can browse through a large number of folk music and dance records online. Explore the miraculous Hungarian folk culture!
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