2009.09.19Cultural Heritage Days 2009 |
Holidays and Encounters II. – Ethnographic exhibition and Europe in Miniature cultural program in the Székely National Museum
Our museum joins the festival of Cultural Heritage Days celebrated all around Europe on September 19th, offering a wide range of activities and cultural programs for the whole family.
The museum will host the opening of a joint ethnographic exhibition organized by the Laczkó Dezső Museum from Veszprém and the Székely National Museum (curators: Emőke S. Lackovits and Enikő Szőcsné Gazda). Moreover, as part of the Europe in Miniature program, several traditional crafts will be presented in action in the museum garden. Children and young adults can try their skills in a variety of handicrafts, such as wood-painting or pottery. Those interested in the museum’s building and its history can take part in an exceptional guided tour led by Hunor Boér.
Free entrance from 9.00 am until 8.00 pm.
- Program in detail:
- 11.00 – Opening speech of Mihály Vargha and Gábor Limbacher, directors of the two museums
- 11.20 – The Mayor of Saint George and the Mayor’s Representative from Veszprém deliver their welcome speech
- 11.30 – Dance Performance by the Veszprém Dance Company
- 12.00 – Dance Performance by the Százlábú Dance Company (Saint George)
- 12.30 – Holidays and Encounters II. – opening of the exhibition (exhibition open until February 14th, 2010)
- 16.00 – museum tour by Hunor Boér
- Europe in Miniature
- 10.00 – 18.00 - Traditional handicrafts from the region presented in the museum garden.
- Sponsors:
- Veszprém Megyei Jogú Város Önkormányzata
- Veszprém Megyei Önkormányzat
- Veszprém Táncegyüttes
- Sepsiszentgyörgy Polgármesteri Hivatala
- Park Hotel&Restaurant
- S.C. Favorit S.A. - Bodoc
- TEGA
- Százlábú Néptáncegyüttes
- Imreh István
- Special thanks:
- Dancs Anna
- Gedő Péter
- Haszmann Gabriella
- Haszmann László
- Kecskés József
- László Károly
- Nagy György
- Rádu József
- Szőke Tibor és Barna
- Török Irén
- Vajna Imre
- Vízi Jenő
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2009.09.19Holidays and Encounters II. – Ethnographic exhibition and Europe in Miniature cultural program in the Székely National Museum[ details ]


2009.09.19