Kipakolás 11. "Grafting"
In episode 11 of our series Kiapkolás, participants in János Ávéd's GRAFTING course will once again be performing.
Students from various departments are participating in the Academy of Music's course on structured and free improvisation.

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During grafting, two, or less commonly three or more, plant specimens are joined together to create a new plant. The resulting new plant is called a fruit tree graft. The component that provides the root and possibly part of the trunk is the rootstock, onto which the desired noble variety is grafted or budded.
(source: https://www.molnarfaiskola.hu/tud.../gyumolcsfa-oltvany.html)
The different musical traditions that can be studied at the university (electronic music, jazz, folk music, classical music) produce new fruit every semester in the form of a shared fruit tree, which carries the characteristics of each of these musical traditions.
Szende Natalie - electronic music media art, third year
Vajda Gergely - jazz double bass, first year
Botos Gergely - composition, third year
Nyáry Brúnó - applied composition, first year
ABOUT THE KIPAKOLÁS SERIES:
The name "Kipakolás" (Unpacking) was borrowed from the University of Fine Arts' end-of-year art exhibition, where students "unpack" their work from that year in a public exhibition. Here, students, teachers, and interested parties can see what everyone has been working on that year, what they have achieved, and what they have created.
At Lumen Café, in cooperation with the Hungarian House of Music, we are trying to establish a similar tradition with the participation of various music training courses. We create a regular opportunity for students to listen to each other and show each other and the audience what they are working on and what they have achieved during a given period in the form of a concert. In addition to presenting the courses and schools, the series also aims to introduce students from different schools to each other and inspire them to work together.
TICKET INFO
- Students and teachers from schools participating in the Kipakolás series can attend for a discounted price of 1000 Ft. (If you are such a student, please have your student ID with you to validate the discount!
- For everyone else, the ticket price is 2500 Ft.
Lumen Café
A café and restaurant in the Mikszáth area, the big brother of KisLumen, where you can enjoy not only food and drinks but also culture. Especially jazz and other music for the mind.