Like Spring Wa­ter - In­tro­duc­tion

With a vibrant 75-year history, the Hungarian State Folk Ensemble (HSFE) stands as a community that has consistently responded sensitively to the challenges of its time. Its members not only followed but shaped professional and social attitudes, often through debate, experimentation, and a search for new directions.

The exhibition isn't meant to offer a simple chronological overview but rather invites the visitor to examine the dilemmas and decisions that have shaped the HSFE's past and present. Thus, the 75 years presented are not concluded but part of a process that is still alive and moving forward.

This three-quarter century is not just a series of dates and events, but a history of communities, debates, new beginnings, and an incessant search for one's own identity. It is the story of a workshop that has always reflected and shaped the changing world around it.

The exhibition presents 75 years of HSFE as a space of thought where individual life paths meet collective aspirations. Here, the past is not a fossilised legacy; it is a current question that invites debate and opens future perspectives.

For 75 years, the Hungarian State Folk Ensemble has been doing the same thing over and over again: it tells us who we are, where we come from and what we pass on to the future. In every era, it does so in a different language, with different accents, with different issues – but always through storytelling.

This exhibition is not just a chronology. It is a narrative of stage, community, and tradition. Each time memory is danced, it comes alive.

Just gone fest­iv­alling

The festival season is in full swing, and our team is also joining the summer vacationers: the institution will be closed between July 28 and August 18, 2025.

Craft_ME is be­ing in­tro­duced through Folk_ME

Craft_ME (Craft Media & Education) is an innovative digital platform focused on teaching and preserving folk crafts. Its primary goal is to make the entire process of traditional craft techniques and trades—from the initial preparation of materials to the completion of the finished object—visually accessible to a wide range of people interested in the profession, using digital tools. 

Busós at the air­port

We are in the middle of the carnival season, and the Busójárás festival in Mohács is fast approaching, which will fill the city in southern Hungary with life for six days at the end of February. This folk custom, which marks the end of winter and the arrival of spring, will appear not only in Mohács this year, but also at the capital's airport.

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