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Day of Hungarian Poetry
Day of Hungarian Poetry
Müpa Budapest — Glass Hall
11 April, 2024 | 9.00 am
Free programme
More information and application by specifying the programme at junior@mupa.hu.
Müpa Budapest
1095 Budapest, Komor Marcell utca 1.
9–9.45am MIHÁLY, or, the Ghosts of a City – A music introduction to the Csokonai universe
Featuring: Mihály Balázsovics (MC Tink) – prose, Gábor Subicz – trumpet, Zsolt Prieger – electronic instruments
11–11.45am Sándor Petőfi and the contemporary poetry
Featuring: Szűcsinger (Krisztián Szűcs & Balázs Szálinger)
2–2.45pm Poetry of Attila József
Performed by: Miklós H. Vecsei
Featuring: Huba Ratkóczi – guitar
GLASS HALL
10–10.45am Are Lyrics Poetry? – A chat with Zoltán Beck (30Y)
12–12.45pm Required Reading – A chat wit János Háy
1–1.45pm Rhyme Compulsion – A chat wit 6363, Sisi
BLUE HALL
10–10.45am Tímea Turi and Anna Ott
12–12.45pm Márton Simon and Anna Ott
1–1.45pm Judit Ágnes Kiss and István Vörös
Attila József’s birthday, 11 April, was named the Day of Hungarian Poetry in 1964. Over the decades, many efforts have been made to turn this day into an impressive event with a variety of messages. Today, perhaps the ‘unassuming’ goal worth setting is to make poetry a part of not only a red-letter day, but of every day of our lives, to make reading poetry a self-evident, natural activity, a talking point that sparks debates invigorating the soul, whether it is the poetry of our time or the classics. The festival considers it especially important to reach out to the future readers, the secondary school students who are just dipping their toes in poetry, for which we enlist the help of such big names as Márton Simon, Zoltán Beck, Judit Ágnes Kiss and Miklós H. Vecsei.
Müpa Budapest — Glass Hall
11 April, 2024 | 9.00 am
Free programme
More information and application by specifying the programme at junior@mupa.hu.
Müpa Budapest
1095 Budapest, Komor Marcell utca 1.