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CU L TURE ON THE MOVE
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A N I GH T A T THE OPERA ?
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A PE R FE C T A R R ANGEMENT
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ITHE
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ON A L I GH T E R NOTE
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In Nagymez utca (utca and t are Hungarian
for street and road respectively, tr means
square), the Broadway of Pest, performances ofThe Merry Widow, Die Fledermaus, The Gypsy
Princess and Countess Maritza play to full houses
at the renovated Operetta Theatre. Hundred-
year-old chandeliers, walls decorated with stuc-
co and gilt, and velvet seats and carpets com-
plete the setting. Only the modern outfits worn
by the audience break the fin-de-sicle illusion.
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ITS
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C ROWD -PU L L I NGE XH I B I T I ON S
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OBRIN
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L E A RN I NG FROM THE PA S T
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PICT
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C A S T L E S WEL COMEIN V ADER S
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WHOW
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MR T A S SONG
You wouldnt think that folk music anddance could survive and thrive in our
modern, urban world. But the dance-house
movement that emerged in Hungary in the
1970s continues to allow young people to
experience their cultural heritage through group
participation, rather than as a performance on a
stage. Today thousands of Hungarians young
and old are involved in traditional music and
dance, and you wont have go far to find colour-fully dressed troupes dancing the Csrds.
The international world music boom of the mid-
nineties inspired Hungarians to take a fresh look
at local folk music. When Deep Forest's 1996 CD
won a Boheme Grammy, the whole world took
notice of Mrtas Song, which featured on the
soundtrack of Robert Altmans film Prt--porter.
It was performed by Hungarys own Mrta
Sebestyn who, along with her Muzsiks group,
is now known all over the world. Since then, tra-
ditional folk instruments have been adopted by
many contemporary musical ensembles.1
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ACRAFTS
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DAN
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A HOME FROM HOME
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MCOFFEE
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THE HUNGAR I AN V I S I ON
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HAG
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HER I T AGE FOR A L L
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TMOT
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THE S T R ENGTH OF F A I T HAND KNOWLEDGE
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