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Festival Schedule pdf
November
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Hungarian Programme      Slovenian Programme      Internatinal Programme
     Recommended Programme      Supporting Programme

 

  november 25. (Tuesday)     
  12:00-17:00  Theatre.Criticism.Today. International workshop for young critics led by Ian Herbert Trafó  
  november 26. (Wednesday)     
  09:00-12:00   Theatre.Criticism.Today. International workshop for young critics led by Ian Herbert  Trafó  
  13:00-16:00   Theatre.Criticism.Today.
conference
 Goethe Institute  
  november 27. (Thursday)     
  09:00-12:00  Theatre.Criticism.Today. International workshop for young critics led by Ian Herbert  Trafó  
  13:00-16:00   Theatre.Criticism.Today.
conference
 Goethe Institute  
  13:00-16:00    Past Reflection In Post Socialism
(International Symposium)
 The Slovak Institute in Budapest  
  17:00    "Tea at Scenographers” - Exhibition Opening  The Slovak Institute in Budapest  
  november 28. (Friday)     
  10:00-16:00  Theatre.Criticism.Today. International workshop for young critics led by Ian Herbert  Trafó  
  10:00-17:00      Past Reflection In Post Socialism
(International Symposium)
 The Slovak Institute in Budapest  
  15:00   Graphics, music graphics - Meeting with Bogusław Schaeffer, Exhibition Opening, Documentary Screenings Hungarian Theatre Museum and Institute  
  19:00   THE BEST OF - Selection of the boldest works by the bravest students
R.: Hollós Gábor, Berzsenyi Bellaagh Ádám 
Bakelit Multi Art Center   
  21:00   Opening Day of The 8th Big Band Festival, Budapest
 Horns Up, Big Band Josip Forembacher, TU Big Band, Budafok Big Band
Bakelit Multi Art Center  
  november 29. (Saturday)     
  09:30-15:30  Past Reflection In Post Socialism
(International Symposium)
The Slovak Institute in Budapest  
  10:00-15:00  Theatre.Criticism.Today. International workshop for young critics led by Ian Herbert Trafó  
  16:00-18:00  Past Reflection In Post Socialism and Theatre.Criticism.Today. (Common International Symposium) The Slovak Institute in Budapest