Valley of Arts Celebrates Return

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The programme for the day, which is free of charge, will start with a performance by Kaláka, one of Hungary?s oldest and best known folk bands. Later in the day, the group will be joined by Valley of Arts organiser István Márta.
 
Activities for kids, including family games, crafts and archery, will start at 11:30 and run until early in the afternoon.  
 
The day will close with a dance house with music by the Magos Group.
 

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Bea Palya

Special guests will be Bea Palya and György Ferenczi.

 
This year?s Valley of Arts will take place in the villages of Kapolcs, Vigántpetend, Taliándörögd, Monostorapáti, Öcs, Pula and Nagyvászony from July 23 until Aug 1. more than 1,500 events are on the programme.