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Sculpting workshop Launched

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The Armenian Cultural Fund of Hungary is organizing free sculpting workshop starting from January 20, 2024. Individuals aged 11 years and older can participate in the classes. During the sessions, participants will learn to work with clay, explore the history of sculpture, and delve into the works of Armenian sculptors. For more information, please contact us via WhatsApp at +37498850433 or +36702049191. The classes will be held at the following address: Bp. V. Semmelweis utca 17

 

Article: Grigor Muradyan Project code: 2023-1-HU01-ESC51-VTJ-000146422

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Meeting of French Ambassador Jonathan Lacôte with Armenian Community Spokesperson Nikoghos Akopyan

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At the invitation of Nikogos Akopyan, the spokesperson for the Armenian community in Hungary, French Ambassador Jonathan Lacôte, accredited to Hungary, was hosted at the spokesperson’s office. During the meeting, Akopyan introduced the ambassador to the life of the Armenian community in Hungary, discussed issues and challenges the community faces, and outlined his future plans as the community’s spokesperson.

During the meeting he proposed a joint effort to erect a monument in one of Budapest’s central districts to commemorate the 100th birth anniversary of Charles Aznavour, the world-renowned chansonnier, songwriter, and actor, who is a source of pride for both France and Armenia. The ambassador warmly welcomed the idea and pledged his support for this initiative.

Before departing, the French ambassador expressed his gratitude for the invitation and his desire to make such meetings a regular occurrence.

 

 

Article written by: Shogher Manukyan, Project code: 2024-1-HU01-ESC51-VTJ-000207879

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New Year Celebration for Children

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On December 7,  New Year celebration for children took place at the Armenian Cultural Center in Budapest. The event included a play for children performed by the “Urartu” theater group. The children watched the play with great enthusiasm and eagerly waited the arrival of Santa Claus. The event concluded with hospitality.

Article written by: Flora Hambardzumyan, Project code: 2024-1-HU01-ESC51-VTJ-000207879

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“Aznavour 100” – Urartu Armenian Theatre honors Charles Aznavour’s 100th anniversary

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On December 1, the “Urartu” Armenian Theatre of the Armenian Self-Government in Hungary captivated audiences at Budapest’s Bethlen Theatre (Bethlen Gábor tér 3, Budapest) with a heartfelt performance dedicated to the legendary Armenian-French singer and songwriter, Charles Aznavour. The play explored the life and legacy of Aznavour, a celebrated figure in global music and a symbol of Armenian pride, weaving together his most iconic chansons with moments from his extraordinary journey as an artist and humanitarian.

Aznavour was portrayed by the talented Baj László, Edith Piaf by Kovács Olga, young Aznavour by Lukács Dániel, the play was written and directed by Artin Diramerján.

 

Article written by: Shogher Manukyan, Project code: 2024-1-HU01-ESC51-VTJ-000207879

Photos uploaded: Shogher Manukyan, Project code: 2024-1-HU01-ESC51-VTJ-000207879

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