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SUMMARY:Roma Routes – Art\, Identity\, and Expression from Hungary
DESCRIPTION:Join us on 8 April to mark International Roma Day for Roma Routes\, an evening of photography\, film\, and contemporary art exploring the journeys that shape Roma identity. Bringing together documentary work from a collaborative project in Tiszavasvári\, Hungary\, and artistic reflections by London-based Roma artist Robert Czibi\, the exhibition traces connections between place\, memory\, and belonging. Through images\, stories\, and personal perspectives\, Roma Routes invites audiences to reflect on how identity is shaped between the places we come from and the places we continue to become.\n\nThis exhibition brings together two intertwined narratives: the story of a segregated Roma community in Tiszavasvári\, and that of an artist born in another Roma neighbourhood in the same region who has carried its memory across borders.\n\nThe first story is that of collaboration: stepping across internal borders between the countryside and the Hungarian capital\, Budapest\, to involve participants from the Roma neighbourhood of a small town in the North-East of Hungary in a collaborative writing project with local non-Roma residents through the publication of the periodical Duj Dzséne – Ketten – Two Together.\n\nThe second story is of the artist\, Robert Czibi who crossed internal borders of identity and the physical borders of countries on many occasions before finding his expressive voice in the multiplicity of London’s lingua-culture. The simultaneity of identity as rootedness in Roma origins and identity as motion and interaction with our surroundings is what unites the two narratives that unfold in the images exhibited together.\n\n\nThe Road Ahead\nDocumentary and Photography Projects from Hungary – Film and photography\n\nThis photo exhibition was created in collaboration between photojournalist Márton Kállai\, multiple-winner of the Hungarian Press Photo Competition\, and the Tiszavasvári Roma Girls’ Youth Club\, on the initiative of the KRE Linguistic Diversity and Social Participation research group at Károli Gáspár University in Budapest. Together\, Roma and non-Roma participants from Tiszavasvári and Budapest write and publish the journal Duj Dzséne – Ketten – Two Together\, creating a narrative of trust and belonging about Roma futures and the coexistence of Roma and non-Roma in Hungary. The documentary film Duj Dzséne – Ketten – Two Together: Stories of a collaborative journal in support of Roma social participation showcases stages from their journey together: how they forged a collaborative writing and research collective across the borders of identity that separate people living alongside each other.\n\n\n\n\nThere I Was Born\, Here I Become\nContemporary Art\n\nRobert Czibi’s artistic response unfolds as a parallel journey alongside the documentary and the photos. Although Robert’s works reflect his individual journey as a London-based Roma artist from Hungary\, his journey explores the potentialities that open up when collectives or individuals persistently criss-cross and interrogate physical and narrative borders of identity. Through his works\, he returns to the landscapes of his childhood not only to remember\, but to understand how identity is formed between the place of birth and the place of becoming. Through images\, he explores what it means to grow up in a Roma family\, to leave it behind\, and to continue carrying its imprint in his works. Together\, his artworks create a dialogue between here and there\, between collective memory and personal transformation.\n\n\n\n\nProgramme\n\n 	18:30 – Film screening (25 minutes)\n 	19:00 – Panel discussion – The Road Ahead – Documentary and Photography Projects from Hungary\n 	19:30 – There I Was Born\, Here I Become – Private view\n 	21:00 – End of Event\n\n\n\n\nWe warmly invite audiences to join us for an evening of photography\, film and contemporary art marking International Roma Day. Through documentary images\, collaborative storytelling and personal artistic reflection\, Roma Routes opens a space to engage with questions of identity\, belonging\, and the journeys that shape Roma lives across places and generations.\n\nThe exhibition offers an opportunity to encounter the voices and perspectives behind these projects and to reflect on how communities and individuals navigate the paths between heritage\, memory and new beginnings.\n\nRegistration is open via Eventbrite.\n\nThe event is supported by the National Research\, Development and Innovation Office – Hungary and organised by the Liszt Institute London
URL:https://euniclondon.org/event/roma-routes-art-identity-and-expression-from-hungary/
LOCATION:Liszt Institute Hungarian Cultural Centre London\, 17-19 Cockspur St.\, London \, SW1Y 5BL\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Art,Film,Talks
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SUMMARY:Wandering the World\, Wondering How to Return – Monodrama in One Act – When Diary Notes Grow into Literature
DESCRIPTION:For five years\, acting student Anna Torner travelled across the world\, documenting her experiences and inner journey in blog posts. From London to South America\, from India to New Zealand\, her travel journals eventually grew into her 2024 novel\, Itt sem fogunk élni (~We Won’t Live Here Either)\, which traces a young woman’s coming-of-age through her diary entries. \n\nIn 2025\, Boglárka Berecz and Mátyás Dögei adapted the book for the stage\, with Péter Vargyas composing its music and writing the lyrics. Thus was born the monodrama Wandering the World\, Wondering How to Return–a sensitive and humorous theatrical piece that takes the audience through this intimate journey of self-discovery. \nThroughout Anna Torner’s creative path – moving between writing and acting – her blog posts evolved into works of literary merit\, while acting became a defining part of her life. \nJoin us for this special performance\, which aims to offer us all relatable touchstones and answers. \n\n\n\nSynopsis \nIt takes one hour to fly from Budapest to Târgu Mureș. Travelling through England\, Asia\, and South America – sometimes by bicycle\, car\, train\, on foot\, by bus\, ship\, truck\, ferry\, tractor\, boat\, or motorbike – alone\, but never completely alone\, the same journey can take five years. \nThe journey matters more than the destination. I move like a ghost through a Parisian apartment. Pink ponies in London. In the junky quarter\, I swim across the canal with you. We cycle around Southeast  Asia and New  Zealand. Without you\, I hitchhike on Mexican trucks\, my Christmas dinner is green banana boiled with callaloo leaves\, and I rewrite the rules of wild camping. Don’t look for happiness outside. I try what’s worth trying in Colombia\, dance at a Kichwa celebration in Ecuador\, travel through Peru with Tata\, and get close to the Big Dipper itself. Without you. Home is within you. By the time I return\, maybe my phone will finally ring. \nThe performance runs 1 hour and 15 minutes and will be performed in English. \n\n\n\nDirector: Boglárka Berecz\nDramaturg and musical director: Mátyás Dögei\nPerformed by: Anna Torner\nLive music and vocals: Péter Vargyas\n\n\n\nWhen a young woman gathers her savings and buys a one-way ticket to Mexico – and keeps going\, farther and farther still – she can be sure to stumble upon a thousand little stories along the way. She sleeps in roadside motels\, trucks\, tents\, and pay toilets. Cooks banana soup in a Rasta hut in Belize\, finds surrogate parents in Peru\, argues with soldiers in the Indian mountains\, and ends up in a quarantine hostel in New Zealand. She babysits\, fries doughnuts\, tends bar\, and shears sheep. She makes friendships for life. Sometimes she curses the very idea of living in the moment – and herself. Because what are a thousand adventures compared to a fulfilled love? Then she’s off again\, speeding into the sunset on a truck bed. Or moves into a flat on Dob Street\, Budapest. And then moves on once more\, always farther – until… What does it really mean to arrive? \nAnna Torner travelled the world for five years. Her novel – born from blog entries and perhaps letters never sent – is both a travelogue and a diary\, written for those who keep searching\, with endless curiosity\, for their own path. \nLeonidasz Purosz\, editor of Itt sem fogunk élni (~We Won’t Live Here Either)
URL:https://euniclondon.org/event/wandering-the-world-wondering-how-to-return-monodrama-in-one-act-when-diary-notes-grow-into-literature/
LOCATION:Hungarian Cultural Centre\, 10 Maiden Lane\, London\, London\, WC2E 7NA\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Theatre & Dance
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SUMMARY:Erev Yom HaShoah: ‘People Without History Are Dust’: An In Conversation with Dr Anna Hájková and Rabbi Kamila Kopřivová
DESCRIPTION:MON 13 APR 2026 18:30 Westminster Synagogue\, London \nWhere are the stories of great queer love in the Shoah? There are almost none. Dr Anna Hájková examines why the history of same-sex desire during the Shoah – queerness among Jews persecuted by the Nazis for their race – is largely absent from history books\, and how restoring these narratives can contribute to a more inclusive understanding of the Holocaust. \nBased on extensive archival research and oral histories\, her book\, recently awarded the 75th National Jewish Book Award in the Holocaust category\, offers a concise and accessible insight into the queer history of the Holocaust for both general readers and specialists. On Monday 13th April\, Anna will discuss her research in conversation with Rabbi Kamila Kopřivová on the occasion of Yom HaShoah\, the annual day of Holocaust remembrance in the Jewish calendar. \n\n\n 	6.30pm – Erev Yom HaShoah Service\n 	7pm – In Conversation\, followed by Q&A and refreshments\n 	Early Bird Tickets: £15 members / £20 non-members\nEarly bird ends Monday 6 April\nBOOK NOW\n\nDr Anna Hájková is Reader of modern European continental history at the University of Warwick. She is the author of\, among others\, The Last Ghetto: An Everyday History of Theresienstadt (2020) and People Without History Are Dust: Queer Desire in the Holocaust (2025) which won the 75th National Jewish Book Award in the Holocaust category\, in February. Hájková is the pioneer of queer Holocaust history.
URL:https://euniclondon.org/event/erev-yom-hashoah-people-without-history-are-dust-an-in-conversation-with-dr-anna-hajkova-and-rabbi-kamila-koprivova/
LOCATION:Westminster Synagogue\, Rutland Gardens Mews\, Rutland Gardens\, London\, SW7 1BX\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Literature,Talks
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SUMMARY:European Writers' Festival 3
DESCRIPTION:The European Writers’ Festival returns to the British Library for its third edition \n\n\n\nLeading and debut writers from 26 countries\, from Spain to Ukraine\, the Faroes to Turkey\, gather to discuss love\, war\, humour\, nature\, crime\, myth and memoir and the power of literature and translation to help navigate the challenges facing Europe today. \n\n\n\nWith Nino Haratischwili\, Vincenzo Latronico\, Gonçalo M. Tavares\, Sara Stridsberg\, Christy Lefteri\, Jáchym Topol\, Fiston Mwanza Mujila\, Wendy Erskine\, Artem Chapeye and many more. \n\n\n\nThis is the perfect chance to catch up on what’s hot in contemporary European writing\, to meet authors\, translators and publishers over one special weekend. Most of the writers appearing present their latest novels but it’s fascinating to note how broad the fiction genre is in Europe today and how all these writers juggle genres\, topics and styles\, from the play-writing memoirist to the crime-writing screenwriter and the war-reporting short story writer. \n\n\n\nDay and Weekend Tickets to attend in person are available\, with a 30% discount to attend on both days. Online Tickets include the livestream on both days and catch up viewing for 14 days. \n\n\n\nThe European Writers’ Festival is organised by EUNIC London (European Union National Institutes for Culture) in partnership with the British Library and the European Literature Network. Chair of Programming Panel\, Rosie Goldsmith. The festival is supported by the EU Delegation to the UK and the European Parliament Liaison Office in the UK. \n\n\n\nFull programme details are below. \n\n\n\nSaturday 16 May\n\n\n\n11.00 – 12.15: Turning Points\n\n\n\nWendy Erskine (Ireland)\, Fiston Mwanza Mujila (Austria)\, Jente Posthuma (Netherlands) \n\n\n\nChair: Rosie Goldsmith \n\n\n\nLively wit\, dark humour\, daring literary formats and unconventional characters distinguish these three novels from three writers at the top of their game. Stories of life-changing events and the impact on individual lives\, from regime change in 1990s Zaire\, a sexual assault in modern Belfast and a devastating medical diagnosis in Dutch suburbia. \n\n\n\n12.45 – 14.00: Back To Nature\n\n\n\nZdravka Evtimova (Bulgaria)\, Małgorzata Lebda (Poland)\, Carolina Pihelgas (Estonia) \n\n\n\nChair: Antonia Lloyd-Jones \n\n\n\nThree award-winning\, multi-talented female writers (aka poets\, translators\, marathon runner and photographer!) return to nature to tackle the threat of climate change\, violence\, war\, poverty and injustice. But these exceptional books are far from depressing\, elevating these stories of girls\, women and grandmothers\, with profound emotional truths\, sharp satire\, glowing prose and the solace of nature. \n\n\n\n14.30 – 15.15: Secrets And Lies\n\n\n\nJørn Lier Horst (Norway)\, Makis Malafekas (Greece)\, Krisztina Tóth (Hungary) \n\n\n\nChair: Noreen Masud \n\n\n\nSecrets and lies abound in small town Norway\, big city Athens and a near-future central European dystopia. Three renowned writers bring us the twists\, turns and treacheries of an autocracy under surveillance\, a ‘washed-up writer and philosopher of Athens nightlife’- turned sleuth\, and then there’s P.I. Wisting\, the only person small town Larvik can trust to track down the mysterious ‘Night Man’. \n\n\n\n15.45 – 17.00: Tales Of The City\n\n\n\nSulaiman Addonia (Belgium)\, Beatriz Serrano (Spain)\, Ayfer Tunç (Turkey) \n\n\n\nChair: Toby Lichtig \n\n\n\nAddonia is a British-Eritrean-Ethiopian novelist living in Brussels\, running a writing school for refugees; Serrano is a journalist and debut novelist from Spain\, and Tunç is an established all-rounder from Turkey. In dazzling works depicting the trials and tribulations of modern life\, we meet refugee Hannah in London\, young creative Marisa in Madrid\, and a whole host of troubled characters in a Turkish psychiatric hospital. \n\n\n\n17.45 – 18.45: Saturday Night Fever\n\n\n\nNino Haratischwili (Georgia/Germany) and Vincenzo Latronico (Italy). In conversation. \n\n\n\nChair: Maya Jaggi \n\n\n\nNino Haratischwili and Vincenzo Latronico are two of Europe’s most successful writers\, both back home in Germany and Italy and also internationally in translation. Born in the former Soviet republic of Georgia\, today living in Berlin and writing in German\, Nino is nicknamed Germany’s Elena Ferrante for her page-turning epics of female friendship. She is also a well-known playwright and director\, and outspoken champion of independent Georgia. Vincenzo was born in Rome\, lives in Milan and spent many years in Berlin. He is an art critic\, novelist and Italian translator of George Orwell\, Oscar Wilde and many others. His breath-taking psychological study of a woke millennial couple in Berlin\, Perfection\, was a major critical success. \n\n\n\nDon’t miss this opportunity to hear this dynamic duo in conversation as they discuss their multi-cultural\, multi-lingual and multi-disciplinary creative lives with award-winning writer and critic Maya Jaggi. \n\n\n\nSunday 17 May\n\n\n\n11.30 – 12.45: Personal Histories\n\n\n\nFabio Andina (Switzerland)\, Liliana Corobca (Romania)\, Marjun Syderbø Kjelnæs (Faroes) \n\n\n\nChair:  Bidisha  \n\n\n\nMighty\, moving and prize-winning literature\, and rare insights into the history of three smaller European regions\, Ticino\, Moldova and the Faroes. Andino shares the story of his Ticino grandfather\, imprisoned in WW2 for helping Jews escape; Corobca’s protagonist Ana recalls the hardship when Soviet soldiers forced her to leave Bukovina\, and Kjelnaes lifts our spirits with powerful personal stories from the Faroes. \n\n\n\n13.15 – 14.30: Coming Of Age\n\n\n\nPirkko Saisio (Finland)\, Goron Vojnović (Slovenia)\, Kotryna Zylė (Lithuania) \n\n\n\nChair: Dan Richards \n\n\n\nIntimate family stories from three prominent storytellers\, reflecting the historic reality of 1960s Finland\, when teenage Pirkko can’t decide which she hates most\, God\, her communist Dad or her growing breasts; a multigenerational family epic from 1950s Yugoslavia to today; and\, in a modern day Vilnius apartment bloc\, Ona defies the Soviet past and alien present with folklore and ancient ritual. \n\n\n\n15.00 – 16.15: Stranger Things\n\n\n\nAnne-Marie Reuter (Luxembourg)\, Sara Stridsberg (Sweden)\, Jáchym Topol (Czechia) \n\n\n\nChair: Tim Beasley-Murray \n\n\n\nThese three acclaimed authors have been novel-writing\, painting\, publishing\, translating or writing plays and lyrics and active in public life for decades. Known for their bold\, often unsettling ideas\, join them for science fiction from Luxembourg\, blurred fact\, fiction and fantasy from Sweden\, and\, a picaresque romp through Europe from the Czech master of satire and the strange. \n\n\n\n16.30 – 17.45: On The Road\n\n\n\nArtem Chapeye (Ukraine)\, Christy Lefteri (Cyprus)\, Gonçalo M. Tavares (Portugal) \n\n\n\nChair: Bee Rowlatt \n\n\n\nAll the writers in our closing event have contributed in stunning ways to the literature of their countries and to the understanding of Europe’s most pressing problems\, whether through accounts of ordinary lives on the move in war-torn Ukraine from soldier-writer Chapeye\, refugee tales from bestselling Cypriot novelist Lefteri\, or from Portugal\, the story of Hanna wandering round the rubble of post-WW2 Europe.
URL:https://euniclondon.org/event/european-writers-festival-3/
LOCATION:British Library\, 96 Euston Rd\, London\, London\, NW1 2DB\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Cyprus as a Crossroads of Art: From Antiquity to the Medieval Period
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an evening of talks and discussion exploring Cyprus’ artistic heritage as a bridge between East and West\, from antiquity to the\n\n\n\n\nJoin us for an evening of talks and discussion exploring Cyprus’ artistic heritage as a bridge between East and West\, from antiquity to the medieval period.\n\nThis event features two research presentations by Alexis Kyriacou and Dr Mark Merrony\, whose work examines how Cypriot art absorbed and transformed external influences while maintaining a distinct local identity. Both studies are forthcoming publications in ANTIQVVS magazine.\n\nAlexis Kyriacou\, archaeologist and PhD researcher at the University of Reading\, will present Sculpture and Identity in Archaic Cyprus (740–475 BC)\, examining limestone votive figures from across the island. His talk explores how Greek\, Phoenician\, Egyptian\, and native traditions fused to create hybrid forms that reflect Cyprus’ central place in the ancient Mediterranean.\n\nDr Mark Merrony\, Editor in Chief of ANTIQVVS magazine and Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries\, will focus on the mosaics of Kykkos Monastery\, demonstrating how Cypriot art continued to negotiate influences from East and West into the Byzantine and later periods.\n\nThe evening will include time for audience questions and discussion\, followed by a wine and snack reception\, offering further opportunities for exchange among academics\, students\, and enthusiasts of Cypriot history and art.
URL:https://euniclondon.org/event/cyprus-as-a-crossroads-of-art-from-antiquity-to-the-medieval-period/
LOCATION:The Cyprus High Commission\, 13 St. James’s Square \, London\, SW1Y 4LB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Art,Talks
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SUMMARY:Concert : Marie-Laure Garnier – Invitation to the Voyage
DESCRIPTION:Experience an extraordinary evening with acclaimed soprano Marie‑Laure Garnier\, Révélation Lyrique at the Victoires de la Musique Classique in 2021 and recipient of the Médaille d’honneur de l’engagement ultramarin in 2024. In Invitation to the Voyage\, she blends beloved arias with evocative Guyanese songs and Afro‑American melodies\, offering an unforgettable musical journey rooted in heritage and expressive depth. 
URL:https://euniclondon.org/event/concert-marie-laure-garnier-invitation-to-the-voyage/
LOCATION:Institut français\, London\, 17 Queensbery Pl\, Kensington\, SW7 2DT\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Music
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