Even Santa Claus would go to the market this week

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Even Santa Claus would go to the market this week
Even Santa Claus would go to the market this week
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December 6 Thursday

Today Santa Claus is coming, and with his arrival we can officially open Christmas, the series of holidays meant to be a celebration of love, but containing only traces of love. Of course, it may just happen that we don't treat things so abhorrently, and then we're happy now, maybe even give each other a gift. Well, our children. After (or before) this happens, we can skip to the second Street Food Show, which awaits visitors to the Vásárcsarnok on Hold Street until the ninth. The organizers promise new actors and seasonal food in large quantities, and of course a real market atmosphere, where you can even do your Christmas shopping.

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street

Friday, December 7

Before we get involved in the weekend home (or non-home) parties held on the pretext of Santa Claus, let's believe that the world could be better and see what the Átláccó Festival can do. At the event held on the A38, on the pretext of the World Anti-Corruption Day, it is said that it will be revealed that even a mobile application can be used to fight corruption. All this takes place even before the Balkan Fanatik concert, without the possibility of any kind of corruption, for free.

Friday December 7 +1

If, on the other hand, you live at the other end of the city and want to meet people and play playback hacks, you can do that too, since the Pólus Center is reopening. They claim that for the great joy of this, they will hold the opening party of all time, they promise Gabi Tóth, Viktor Király and Linda, LED walls, theater sets, and of course Santa Claus too.

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Saturday December 8

The Quarty6nyedy7 Festival, organized jointly by the sixth and seventh districts on the occasion of Hanukkah, starts today and lasts until the sixteenth. This year, Klauzál Square will host a swap market and fine art installations, performances, an open day for small artisans, as well as exhibitions and reading evenings for culture seekers.

Sunday, December 9

The Ejszakai Theater commemorates the actor Zoltán Ternyák at the Pinceszínház. On the 8th of December, you can see a memorial exhibition about the tragic actor, and today the current and former actors of the Night Theater, which is celebrating its twentieth birthday, will give a musical gala evening. By the way, the Night Theater has been operating in the Cellar Theater since 1995.

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cellar

Monday December 10

The planet Earth is celebrating World Human Rights Day, so it's worth checking out Amnesty International Hungary's events, which are open from half past six in the afternoon. The film Only the Wind will be screened, followed by a discussion with director Bence Fliegauf. In Gödör, various human rights organizations also hold a civic annual review, followed by concerts. Anyway, in principle, the party only lasts until midnight, in case someone is nervous about the next day's work.

Tuesday December 11

The Corvin cinema rightly commemorates Jimi Hendrix's seventieth birthday, as it brought us the legendary guitarist's 1969 Woodstock concert film presented by Omniverse Vision and Experience Hendrix this November. For the first time, the concert will be presented to Hendrix fans in its entirety, remixed, with 5.1 dolby surround sound.

Corvin
Corvin

Wednesday December 12

This is already the third and last day of the Spiritusz Minifest, and it's also the middle of the week, but with Christmas and company parties approaching, who's excited about all this. So, this is the second mini-festival since autumn, the first meeting was called Rohamban, the Spiritusz all-arts festival will feature literary magazines, musicians, writers, poets and performers, but there will also be a reading, an exhibition and a playback disco. How likely is he to leave?

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