Monday 20 October 2014

[Unicum] Rózsafa Néptánc Együttes bemutatkozik a Kids Euro Fesztiválon

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Rózsafa Néptánc Együttes bemutatkozik a Kids Euro Fesztiválon – www.kidseurofestival.org {Oktober 24.-tol November 9.-ig}
 
Rózsafa Néptánc Együttes elöadásai:
               
·         November 1, szombat délután 1 – órakor: Montgomery College Cultural Art Center
Belépö: INGYENES, Helyfoglalás érkezési sorrendben.
 
·         November 3, hétfö este 6 – órakor: Kennedy Center, Millennium Színpad
 
Müsor program:
Kalotaszegi táncok
Somogyi üveges tánc
Somogyi botos tánc
Dunántúli ugrós
Széki táncok
Magyarbödi táncok
 
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Hungarian folk music and dance performance! The Rozsafa Ensemble is featured at the Kids Euro Festival:   www.kidseurofestival.org
 
Performances by Rozsafa Ensemble:
·                     November 1st, Saturday at 1 p.m.: Montgomery College Cultural Art Center (Silver Spring , MD)
 
·                     November 3rd, Monday at 6 p.m.: The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts Millennium Stage (Washington DC),  Reservations: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/hungary-living-hungarian-folk-art-tickets-13465968073
 
Hungary is famous for its lively folk dance and music, presented with colorful costumes and unique instruments. Rozsafa Ensemble's performance is fun for the whole family and captures the authentic spirit of the Carpathian Basin. Enjoy enchanting melodies, dances, and even a short "dance house" — that's a Hungarian dance lesson! Béla Bartók —Hungary's most famous composer — used folk music just like these in his symphonies. Bartók said that Hungarian folk traditions are "beautiful to the eye; beautiful to the ear"...and you'll think so too!
 
The 7th Kids Euro Festival starts on October 24 and runs through November 9. It features over 100 free performances, showcasing the diverse cultures of the European Union's 28 countries. While all of the performances are free, some require reservations, which can be made at the Kids Euro Festival website: www.kidseurofestival.org

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