POKET Christmas
This year, too, the team of POKET Pocket Books is waiting for those who want to calm down and meet in the framework of POKET Christmas with an all-day festival.

Schedule
Main Stage:
15:00 Zoli Beck and Miklós H. Vecsei - Card game A deck of thirty-two cards awaits the audience on the stage. Each page contains a word or half sentence: a sign that refers to a life cycle, mood, animal, or celestial body. A maximum of ten cards will appear during the evening based on the audience’s choice.
The drawn pages evoke stories, poems, songs, and personal memories. Participants do not know in advance which card will take place, and nothing will be said on stage in advance. The performance is made up of the decisions of chance and the moment, each time creating new connections between words, stories and music.
16:15 Csoóri-salon big concert:
The Csoóri salon is a monthly series of literary events led by Miklós H. Vecsei and his guests, and presents the oeuvre, poems and thoughts of the poet Sándor Csoóri, this time with a musical commemoration.
Featuring: Józsi Hegedűs, Bea Palya, Gyuri Ferenczi and Rackák, Zoli Juhász, Pony Hocus, Tindia, Collective, 4s street, Ephemer, Ági Szalóki
18:00 Alexandra Balog and Miklós H. Vecsei - Being close is a volume presentation
As a creative couple, pianist Alexandra Balog and actor Miklós H. Vecsei have been the defining figures of the Christmas period of MOMkult for many years, with evenings spent with literary heights adapted to in-depth harmonies, the music of romance and modern classics. This year, a book summarizing their common path, construction, artistic and intellectual mission was born.
19:30 András Cserna-Szabó and Texture, musical Poket performances - with Anna Juhász
Foreground:
Dedication: János Háy, András Cserna-Szabó, Miklós H. Vecsei
Old and new Pokek Christmas fair
POKET quiz for prizes
Craft occupations
Literary gifts
The Father reads, the Hungarian Culture Magazine and the Fairy Garden will also move to the event.
MOMkult
MOMkult is one of the leading community and cultural spaces in Budapest. Over the past seventy years, it has hosted numerous international productions in the Bauhaus building. Jazz, pop, classical music, contemporary dance, standup, performances, talks, theatre productions and festivals fill the interior and exterior spaces of the building.