The new season will start soon at the Palace of Arts aka Müpa, and this year they are waiting for the visitors with spectacular programs again. At the Bridging Europe Festival hosted together with the Budapest Festival Orchestra they not only offer the Baltic and Polish region’s infinite color culture: besides Piotr Andersewszki, the Latvian Sus Dungo and Lithuanian Golden Parazyth are also visiting, but there will be no shortage of fine arts and literature. In September, the Recirquel Company will return to the venue, which has received five star reviews at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival this year, and children can re-occupy the building at the family and youth programs as the school year just started today. This is the 6th time when the joint series of events by the Budapest Festival Orchestra and the Palace of Arts is selecting arts from countries with exciting cultural values. Naturally, a lot of genres are represented this September as well, from the classical music through the world music, up to literature and folk art. This time, for example, the celebrated Polish pianist, Piotr Anderszewski introduces a different side of him: accompanied by the recognized band of his hometown, the Sinfonia Varsovia, he promotes the values of Polish and Baltic music from the 20th century, moreover, he will flatter the audience with a rare Hungarian piece as well. One of the most played contemporary composers, the Estonian Arvo Pärt will be played as well, and you may see an exhibition about his eventful, rich life in the Atrium. The fans of popular music will enjoy the joint concert of the Latvian Sus Dungo, also called the fairies of indie pop, and the Lithuanian Golden Parazyth, who perform in the company of world-famous stars. The lovers of literature will get a real treat: the evening built on the pieces of one among the most famous Polish authors, Witold Gombrowicz, is also an unforgettable experience. For tickets, just click on the artist’s highlighted with bold. The Recirquel Company Budapest‘s show traverses the borders of circus arts, dance, theatre and music. The company invited five dancers and four trampoline artists to take part in the year-long creation of The Naked Clown. The music compositions of the show were recorded with a symphony orchestra, bringing the European music of the 19th and 20th centuries to life with all the flair of the circus. The performance is in Hungarian with English subtitles, get your ticket for the 10th September event HERE Cover photo: Recirquel Company Budapest/The Naked Clown/Müpa