What does tradition mean today in a constantly changing, digitalized world? It is not merely a remembrance of the past, but a living link that connects us with our ancestors and our communities. Globalization and technology can be both a threat and a tool: while they may endanger our values, they also offer new opportunities to preserve them. How can we strike a balance? How can we engage young people to carry our traditions forward? These are the questions explored in this discussion.
Folk Music and Tradition Preservation in the Modern World POWERED BY MOL - New Europe Foundation
Public Discussion
Aug
1
Friday
1:30 PM–2:30 PM
MOL-New Europe Foundation Stage
The language of the event: hungarian
Julianna Laposa
Folk Musician, Music Mediator
Folk Musician, Music Mediator
Bálint Bársony
Musician, Composer, and Sound Therapist
Musician, Composer, and Sound Therapist
Moderator:
Kristóf Mihály Heil
Lecturer at the Faculty of Law and Political Sciences at Eötvös Loránd University
Lecturer at the Faculty of Law and Political Sciences at Eötvös Loránd University