December 19, 2019
The musical lecture took the audience through time, presenting the European music of centuries.
March 8, 2017
Padmashri Prathibha Prahlad, a central figure of India’s dance scene, and her dance group, the Prasiddha Dance Repertory performed at CEU’s Auditorium, bringing to life hundreds of years of traditions of the Bharatnatyam dance style. The event took place on February 13, supported by the Embassy of India, Budapest with the cooperation of CEU’s South Asia Research Group and Center for Arts and Culture.
October 4, 2016
CEU’s new auditorium in Nador utca 15 hosted its first public concert on September 27. The free event featured the University’s residents artists and their Classicus Quartet. Jozsef Racz, Reka Baksai (violin), Peter Tornyai (viola) and Tamas Zetenyi (cello), played Zoltan Kodaly’s Sonata for Solo Cello and Bela Bartok’s String Quartet No. 1.
April 18, 2016
The Center for Arts and Culture at CEU, in cooperation with CEU Roma Access Programs, hosts “Remember, Retell, Reclaim,” an art exhibition to commemorate International Roma Day. The exibition runs through May 6.
September 22, 2015
In August this year, when refugees began flowing into Budapest’s train stations, photographer Edd Carlile found himself documenting the thousands of men, women, and children arriving from Syria, Afghanistan, Eritrea, and elsewhere. The crisis transformed a project he’d started, illustrating the lives of the train station workers, into a series of photos that transfixed the public – photos that spread across the world from his Facebook page, Budapest Seen.
May 19, 2015
Award-winning architects Sheila O’Donnell and John Tuomey said that communication between urban cultural heritage and contemporary architecture represents a key part of their design for the CEU campus redevelopment at May 14 event hosted by the Campus Redevelopment Office and the Cultural Heritage Studies Program.
October 2, 2014
There's nary a person in the world who hasn't heard of ISIS but, before this past summer, not many had heard of a religious minority that was the victimized by ISIS: the Yazidis. The world watched in horror as Yazidis, forced to flee from their homes, were stranded for weeks on a mountaintop in Iraq without access to food or water. To examine this crisis and the overall threat of ISIS, CEU hosted a roundtable “ISIS and Religious Minorities in the Middle East” on Sept. 24.
September 23, 2014
As in previous years, CEU participated in the annual nationwide project, Cultural Heritage Days, Hungary (Kulturális Örökség Napjai), part of European Heritage Days, on Sept. 20 and 21. CEU’s participation was organized by the Center for Arts and Culture, the Cultural Heritage Studies Program, and the External Relations Office.







