Nearly 1,000 artisans will be set up around Buda Castle between 18 and 20 August for the 37th Festival of Folk Arts, where the Czech Republic is the guest of honour this year. As usual, hundreds of performers will entertain alongside all-day craft demonstrations, visual workshops and live music provided by Romengo, Szalonna és Bandája, and Fitos Dezső Társulat. Children's concerts, storytelling and dance lessons will keep the little ones involved. Also, as this year marks the 20th anniversary of Hungary’s accession to the UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage Convention, the craft celebrations will highlight communities representing crafts that are inscribed on the UNESCO National and Representative List of Intangible Cultural Heritage.
Nightlife
Bladerunnaz presents Roni Size, Grooverider, E-Z Rollers, Klute, A Sides (UK)
Saturday, 16 November 2024 11.30pm