Hungarian Song Day, Víg Theatre 2013

Vig SzinhazI think, we have reached the top of the Hungarian Song Day on 8 September 2013. The Hungarian Song Day event was created by one of the most famous and most talented Hungarian musicians, Presser Gábor in 2008, on the zero day of the Sziget Festival. Several Hungarian musicians have joined to the initiative, this year we will celebrate the 6th Hungarian Song Day.

Presser has been always active in Hungarian music life. This year is the anniversary of the first show of the musical, which is one of the most outstanding works of this talented man, the Imaginary report from the American pop festival in the Víg Theatre. The musical processes the events of Altamont Festival in 1969. To celebrate, the Víg Theatre will invite you a time travelling and call up the 40 years before premier through the eyes of today youngsters. The performance will show the songs by Presser Gábor and Adamis Anna, archive records and the play by Eszenyi Enikő, director of the theatre will make more special this night. The show will be in Hungarian, so we recommend this program for those, who can understand the language or those who are very open to the Hungarian music life and culture. If you like to hear something, which has real success in Hungary for 40 years, do not miss the performance, Imaginary report from an American pop festival on 8 September 2013 at 8 o’clock PM at the Víg Theatre in Budapest. Have fun!

Address: 1137, Budapest, 14 Szent István Boulevard

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Hungarian Song Day, Újpest 2013

On Magyar Dal Napja the outer districts of the capital will prepare too, including the Csomópont Youth and Information Center too. This institution, which does amazing work, wants to reach that children and youngsters between age 12 and 29 could enjoy art and music with the necessary conditions. The Csomópont center will become Csomópont Stage on the Hungarian Song Day, to give young talent the chance for appearances. Between artists you could find the Hungarian music life’s most famous people in turn with the young talents of the Csomópont. View the Hungarian music life’s present and future on 8 September 2013 at Újpest. Have fun!
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Programs:
11:50 Opening ceremony: Program openers are the two organizers: Tajti Réka and Karacs Miklós
12:00 – 12:35: Ricsi clown’s children show
12:45 – 13:10: ManFred band
13:20 – 13:55. Kugli band
14:00 – 15:00: Vastag Csaba
15:00 – 15:30: Csomópont youngsters’ performance
15:30 – 16:30: Vörös István
16:30 – 17:00: Csomópont youngsters’ performance
17:00 – 17:50: Steel Orange
17:50 – 18:00: Csomópont youngsters’ performance
18:00 – 18:50: Varga Viktor
18:50- 19:20: Csomópont youngsters’ performance
19:30 – 20:20: Sub Bass Monster

The Hungarian Song Day / Magyar Dal Napja 2013

Want to get to know more about Hungarian Music? Visit Budapest on the Hungarian Song Day (Magyar Dal Napja) on September 8th. There will be programs in several venues and you can get an impression of the diversity in Hungarian music if you enjoy the programs available on this day.

We recommend our next program for those, who like music and open to the foreign music, and consider it no problem if they don’t understand the lyrics. In Hungary the Hungarian Song Day has been arranged since 2008, and so it is coming back in 2013 as well. The program’s date is 8 September 2013 in different cities in Hungary. However the center of the festival is a Hungarian little city, Békéscsaba, but of course the capital Budapest will be turned into a musical paradise on this day in addition to many other cities.

Magyar Dal Napja 2013

Those who visit Budapest could run accidentally or direct into one place or program of the Hungarian Song Day, The famous Akárium club in the heart of the capital, at the Erzsébet Square will give place to the Jazz Song Stage, where jazz lovers could listen their favorites. On the tram number 4’s tramway the Hungarian yellow tram change to Melody Tram one week before the main day, and this nostalgia tram will deliver the musicians. The Duna Palace, which built in the 19th century and it was a casino, will provide classic music for the fanatics.

Do not miss the Hungarian Song Day on 8 September 2013 in Budapest or in other city in Hungary. Meet the Hungarian culture’s music from the expressly traditional to styles from overseas. Believe us, you won’t be disappointed! Have fun!

Budapest places of the Hungarian Song Day 2013:

Akvárium Club – Jazz stage
Blokk Creative Center – center of musicians, actors and artists
Budapest Jazz Club – singer girls, girly songs
Budavár Culture House – Bem Rockpart
Duna Palace – Classic stage
Fonó Buda Music house – Folk music stage
Kobuci Garden – World music stage
Museum garden – Song lyrics stage
Óbuda Social center – choir, singing together
R33 – Hungarian underground bands
RaM – Rock music stage
Rocktogon – Hungarian rock bands
Újpest – Junction stage
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Hungarian Song Day 2013

September 8th