Pécs2010 – European Capital of Culture
2010 marks the 25th anniversary of the European Union’s ECOC program. The program, one of Europe’s most successful cultural endeavours, brings a plethora of art exhibitions, international musical events (both classical and jazz), street fairs, symposia and a general buzz to Pécs, this Mediterranean city of South Transdanubia. A mere 120 miles southwest of Budapest (a two-and-half hour train or car ride), Pécs will be the center of attention for all visitors attracted by world class events.
- Pécs Spring Festival (March 15-April 9)Mostly coinciding with the Budapest Spring Festival, Pécs events will include classical, contemporary, jazz and popular music, dance, literature, theatre and folk performances, chamber and choir concerts and folk art exhibitions, hallmarked by the appearance of world renowned artists like the Hungarian diva, Andrea Rost or performers and groups, like Bobby McFerrin (USA), Trilok Gurtu (India), Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Dance Company (USA), ContempoDanza (Mexico), ot Al Di Meola (USA)
- International Origami Meeting (August 9-15)Beyond the usual displays of this peculiar art, the 200 or so participants who arrive from over 50 countries will “build” some of their unique formations in public places on a grand scale – and the audience is welcome to join in.
- Force of Colours – Change in Scale 5 (June 8-July 6)This unique exhibition of huge paintings will investigate the creation of spatial works at the workshops of the city’s world famous Porcelain Manufacture: the Zsolnay China Factory. This 150 years old manufacture, whose intricate vases, figurines and commercial dinnerware is sold in the finest stores all over the world, will also host factory visits and educational discussions with their designers and artists throughout the year.
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