Kisúgó - Zine Festival
Student Trade Union: Kisúgó - Samizdat History and Zine Festival

Schedule
The members of the Students' Union are creating an interactive space, a discussion, a collaborative creative process that deals with former samizdats and contemporary zines.
Through their programme, civilians who care about who and what is said in public, and who dictates it, can find their own voices through each other - to collectively recognise the importance of small community voices and finally start to harness their formative power. This is particularly important in an era when individual voices and credible information seem to be lost from the free (?) press.
ROUND TABLES & WORKSHOP
15.00-16.00: Samizdat and underground subculture // roundtable discussion
participants Gábor Demszky, Jenő Menyhárt, Miklós Haraszti
moderator: Károly Tóth
16.15-17.45: PUKK - Pop Up Community Publisher // Samizdat&zine workshop with Kisúgo
workshop moderators: Boldizsár Hordós and Csenge Rác
18.00-19.00: Samizdat once and zines today // round table discussion
participants:Róza Hodosán, Bea Istvánkó, József Havasréti, András Lányi
moderated by Kinga Fancsali
Venue: Merlin Theatre - Great Hall, 1052 Budapest, Gerlóczy utca 13.
EXHIBITION AND ZINE-BOOKSHOP
19.11.: Budapest Publishing House - spaces of semi-publicity // Exhibition from samizdat to zines
curated by Lili Kammermann, member of the girls can scan collective
19.11. 14:00-19.30: Zine-page-turner with Ukmukfuk & Gestetner stencil copying workshop with Imi Harangozó
Merlin Theatre - Előtér, 1052 Budapest, Gerlóczy utca 13.
The exhibition will be open during the whole Alt.Bp mini festival.
The event is part of the Alt.Bp mini festival (https://fb.me/e/1kPE3iaeX)
❗ You can register for the event via the ÉnBudapestem app or the link below:
https://bit.ly/kisugo
ℹ️ For more information about the birthday programme: https://boldogszulinapotbudapest.hu
🥳 Celebrate 150 years of Budapest together: https://fb.me/e/8189PmD6g
Merlin Theatre
The 150th anniversary of Budapest brings a real surprise to its citizens. After twelve years, the Merlin Theatre, the capital's iconic building, is coming back to life and a new promenade is being created in the heart of the city centre. To celebrate its birthday on 17 November, the city will be celebrating with a whole week of events, a party, performances, concerts and an open-air exhibition!
The Merlin Theatre, which closed its doors in 2011, will reopen! The ALT.BP festival will include a theatre performance with Dorottya Udvaros, a slam poetry night, exhibitions and talks.
(source: welovebudapest.com)


















