Celebration of the Hungarian Revolution, March 15, 1848
The Hungarian House of New York, the Consulate General of Hungary in New York and the Arany János Hungarian School together organized a commemoration of the 1848-1849 Hungarian Revolution and War of Indepence on 17 March, 2018.
Read MoreCONDEMNED TO LIVE film screening
On the occasion of the Hungarian National Day for the Victims of Communism (February 25th) the Balassi Institute – Hungarian Cultural Center in New York, together with the Owner Organizations of the Hungarian House of New York: the American Hungarian Library and Historical Society, the Hungarian Scout Associations in Exteris, and the Széchenyi István Society organized…
Read MoreBóbita Santa Claus Celebration 2017
Dear Parents! The Hungarian House of New York, together with the Arany János Hungarian School and the Hungarian Scout Troops, would like to invite all children to the Bóbita Santa Celebration! Besides exciting arts and craft activities and Hungarian folk dances for kids, Santa Claus will visit us! Please, register…
Read MoreKaláka concert
On 21 October, 2017 the famous Hungarian folk music band, Kaláka visited the Hungarian House of New York and gave two concerts in one day. First, they performed for school children at the end of the Hungarian School located in the Hungarian House, then came back for a longer concert…
Read MoreII. Hungarian Heritage Festival
Twenty three artists were traveling from Hungary to help create a festive traditional market atmosphere at the Hungarian House of New York in September during the 3 day long festival with many interactive workshops based on Hungarian traditional arts and crafts. The street fair was located on 82nd street between 2nd…
Read MoreScreening of Oscar-winning Son of Saul
The Balassi Institute – Hungarian Cultural Center, the Hungarian House of New York, and the American Hungarian Library and Historical Society screened first in Hungarian Son of Saul, Golden Globe- and Oscar winning Hungarian movie about the Holocaust. The screening was followed by public discussion with leading actor Géza Röhrig….
Read MoreGood Friday: Traditional Easter Egg Decoration
The Hungarian House of New York organized a traditional Easter egg decorating workshop on Good Friday. Dyeing and decorating eggs have a long history in the Hungarian tradition. Techniques and motifs show the same regional variety as Hungarian embroideries do. The wax-resist egg dyeing technique was presented and thought according…
Read MoreDay of Hungarian Poetry 2017: Screening the Legendary Movie of Sindbad
On the occasion of the Day of Hungarian Poetry (April 11) the Hungarian House of New York hosted the screening of and public discussion on classic Hungarian movie Sindbad. Co-organized with the Hungarian House NYC and the American Hungarian Library and Historical Society, we were pleased to present the legendary…
Read MoreCommemoration of the Revolution of 1848 and the Session of Diaspora Council
Hungarian organizations inaugurated the newly erected monument of the Revolution and Freedom Fight of 1956 beside the statue of Lajos Kossuth in Riverside Park, Manhattan, New York City, on 12th March, 2017, on the occasion of the national Hungarian holiday of 15th March, day of Hungarian Revolution and Freedom Fight…
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