A Hungarian art day will be held at Lūznavas

08.08.2018

Culture

On Friday, August 10, Lūznavas manor with the support of the Europe Direct Information Centre in Eastern Latgale calls for a Hungarian art day, during which two Hungarian cultural events – an educational postage exhibition and an exhibition of contemporary dance – will be able to live free of charge.
IN Lūznavas, the exhibition “stamp stories” is a story of the history of postage stamps, Hungarian postage stamps and Latvian postage stamps in Hungary. The exhibition also sketches the history of the world's first postage stories and postmarks, as well as the exhibition will have the opportunity to meet the first Latvian Free State stamp, which was issued in 1918. The Hungarian postage museum, which opened the door to visitors in 1930, remains the only museum to see the postage stamps of all countries, including Latvian postage. The exhibition also shows the history of Hungarian postal items, both for the first consignment sent in 1752 and for postal stamps. Both Hungarian, Latvian and many other exotic sites such as Mauritius, Hawaii, good hopes horn, New Caledonia, Bhutan and other places, postage stamps will bring all the postmarks to the world to know the wanting and interesting travel. The exhibition “postage stories” is particularly welcome to know the smallest stamps. If the Hungarian postmark exhibition is not to be seen on August 10, it will still be able to be done by August 12. The exhibition is supported by the support of the Hungarian embassy in Latvia.
But on the evening of August 10, 21.00 The Hungarian art day will conclude with the festival's “ENVIRONMENTAL DANCE” guests – the contemporary dance show “your mother at my door” (“Your Mother at My door”) from Hungary. The authors and performers of the show are the dancers Emese Cuhorka and László Fülöp. The duet dances the seemingly pointless time that comes from everyday feelings and situations, asking questions: “what can be so important that you can't call me three days?” What is the thing that prevents you from stopping for at least five minutes? You can't just disappear. No one can disappear! 'The critic Csaba Králl said of the show, “Fileps and Cuhorka are on stage and no image.” Their presence and personality go through all situations, positions and activities. They speak in this complex language of movement with a natural and naive surprise so that, as an audience, we would never think how it might be a fixed choreography. The most exciting and mysterious is the way that movement experiences the rotation of the ballet language and adds to striking elements: the use of radical timeliness, non-deionic and sometimes non-aesthetic movements.' The show, which will be seen in Loznava, is in 2015, but in 2016 the European Modern Dance Pioner, the significant Hungarian dancer Rudolf Labana (Rudolf), was nominated, and also entered the European dance network “Aerowaves” at the annual new horeograph “Aerowaves twenty '17”, which includes 20 new brightest dance makers in Europe each year.
The Hungarian postmark exhibition on August 10 will be viewed from 10.00 to 18.30, but on the contemporary dance show “your mother at my door”, every lead will be expected 21.00, in both events free of charge. The Hungarian Art Day Lūznavas Manor is supported by the Europe Direct Information Centre in Eastern Latgale.
More information:
Inga Drail
Head of the Luznava Manor Culture Project
29390701, 29473700
inga.drele@rezeknesnovads.lv
http://luznavasmuiza.lv
http://facebook.com/luznavasmuiza
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