44th National Táncház Festival & Fair • 4–6 April 2025
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Announcement for an exhibition at the Hungarian Museum of Ethnography presenting rarely seen photographs of Hungarian gypsies from the 1950s from the estate of Erdős Kamill (1924–1962). Erdős’s method, referred to as ’both progressive and subjective’, reflects his unique relationship to the Gypsy communities near his home in eastern Hungary and other parts of Hungary. The exhibition came about through combined efforts of the National Museum of Ethnography and the Erkel Ferenc Museum of Gyula, Hungary and can be seen in Budapest until February 4, 2024.