Délibáb Hungarian Folk Dance Ensemble holds alive the folk dances of Carpathian Basin by teaching them on a regular basis to it’s members and to everyone who join the classes; by organising folk dance houses, where everybody can dance spontaneously on his/her own for live music; and occasionaly by representing…
Regular Hungarian folk dance classes for children age 6-12 is held at the Hungarian House of New York. Children’s folk games is part of the dance sessions, to make it even more interesting and colorful. The class takes place every Tuesday from 5:30 pm to 6:30 pm, right before the…
The American Hungarian Library has a 6,000 volume book collection that is overseen by a professional librarian and is available for reading and lending for members. You can enjoy free Wi-Fi as well. In addition to our books on history and reference materials, our collection is continually expanding with current…
A weekly 50-minute-long program for children under 3 and their caregivers. A group for the youngest aiming to develop Hungarian language skills. The sessions follow a carefully crafted sequence of Hungarian nursery rhymes, children’s songs and games with active parent participation. The play group meets in the Hungarian House of…
The Arany János Hungarian School is an open, ideologically and politically neutral, non-profit educational institution. The School operates every Saturday from 9.30 am to 12.30 pm. Ages 0-3 Bóbita Hungarian Mommy-and-Me Play Group A bi-weekly 50-minute-long program for children under 3 and their caregivers. A group for the youngest aiming…
Regular Hungarian folk dance classes for children age 6-12 is held at the Hungarian House of New York. Children’s folk games is part of the dance sessions, to make it even more interesting and colorful. The class takes place every Tuesday from 5:30 pm to 6:30 pm, right before the…
Délibáb Hungarian Folk Dance Ensemble holds alive the folk dances of Carpathian Basin by teaching them on a regular basis to it’s members and to everyone who join the classes; by organising folk dance houses, where everybody can dance spontaneously on his/her own for live music; and occasionaly by representing…
Last year our Christmas Fair was a great success. This year, besides the traditional Hungarian food, delicacies, and mulled wine, we have invited several Hungarian craftsmen to sell their products. Hungarian delicacies, concert, arts and crafts for children. Detailed program will be announced soon. Looking for vendors! 212 249 9360, hungarianhousenyc@gmail.com
The #46 Bánffy Kata Hungarian Girl Scout Troop and the #7 Erős Gusztáv Boy Scout Troop located in New York City have been providing scout programming for over 60 years. We welcome all Hungarian children who are over 6 years of age, every other week at the Hungarian House of…
The American Hungarian Library has a 6,000 volume book collection that is overseen by a professional librarian and is available for reading and lending for members. You can enjoy free Wi-Fi as well. In addition to our books on history and reference materials, our collection is continually expanding with current…