Published: 2023-07-16
The MCC Festival (MCC Feszt) is a three-day celebration of Hungarian talent held in Esztergom, Hungary. The festival offers a variety of cultural programs, concerts, sports activities, and interactive programs. It also provides a platform for intellectual exchange and discussion on current topics and issues.
Renowned Foreign Guests
One of the highlights of the MCC Festival is the opportunity to meet renowned foreign experts. This year's festival will feature speakers such as Mark Daniel Regnerus, a professor of Sociology at the University of Texas at Austin, Jay W. Richards, a director and senior fellow at the Heritage Foundation and the Discovery Institute, and Dean Karalekas, a research fellow at the University of Central Lancashire. Visitors can also meet Rebeka Vital, an experienced senior lecturer at the Shenkar School of Design, and David Wolpe, a bestselling author and senior rabbi at Temple Sinai in Los Angeles.
Musical and Professional Programs
The MCC Festival offers a diverse range of musical and professional programs. Musical performances include bands that blend classical music and jazz with pop music, such as the Blahalouisiana symphonic, the Bagossy Brothers Company, and the Roma folk band Parno Graszt. There will also be performances by Irie Maffia, VALMAR, and György Korda and Klári Balázs. The professional-themed events include panel discussions with representatives from leading companies, presentations on gastronomy, fashion, literature, and Hungarian innovation. Visitors can also explore MCC's training programs and participate in various family activities.
Notable Speakers
The festival will feature speeches and discussions by notable speakers such as Alejandro Peña, a Venezuelan politician and author, Mike Doran, an American political analyst, David Wolpe, a bestselling author and senior rabbi, Michael Knowles, an American political commentator, Péter Szijjártó, the Hungarian Minister of Foreign Affairs, János Csák, the Hungarian Minister of Culture and Innovation, and Dr. Balázs Gulyás, the President of ELKH.
Film Subsidy and Esztergom's Magical Backdrop
The Film Institute has doubled the subsidy for the movie "1242 – At the Gates of the West," a film about the Mongol invasion of Hungary, adding Ft 1.232 billion to its budget. The MCC Festival takes place against the magical backdrop of Esztergom, a historic jewel of Hungary.
For more information, visit the official MCC Festival website at mccfest.hu.
Questions & Answers
What is the MCC Festival? The MCC Festival is a 3-day festival held in Esztergom, Hungary, that celebrates "Hungarian talent" and offers exciting talks, public debates, interactive programs, and parties in the city center.
When will the next MCC Festival take place? The next MCC Festival will be held on 27-29 July 2023.
Who can participate in the MCC Festival? Anyone can participate in the MCC Festival. It is open to visitors of all ages.
What can visitors expect at the MCC Festival? Visitors can expect a wide array of cultural programs, concerts, sports activities, and panel discussions with representatives from leading companies. There will also be presentations on gastronomy, fashion, literature, and Hungarian innovation. Various family activities will be organized throughout the day.
Will there be international guests at the MCC Festival? Yes, there will be renowned foreign guests at the MCC Festival. Programs featuring renowned foreign experts will be one of the mainstays of the festival.
Who are some of the international guests at the MCC Festival? Some of the international guests at the MCC Festival include Mark Daniel Regnerus, professor of Sociology at the University of Texas at Austin, Jay W. Richards, director of the Richard and Helen DeVos Center for Life, Religion, and Family, and David Wolpe, Max Webb senior rabbi at Temple Sinai in Los Angeles.
What are some of the musical highlights at the MCC Festival? The musical highlights at the MCC Festival include performances by bands such as Blahalouisiana, Bagossy Brothers Company, Parno Graszt, Irie Maffia, VALMAR, and György Korda and Klári Balázs.
Will there be professional-themed events at the MCC Festival? Yes, there will be professional-themed events at the MCC Festival. These events will include panel discussions with representatives of leading companies, as well as presentations on gastronomy, fashion, literature, and Hungarian innovation.
What is the Edu Promenade at the MCC Festival? The Edu Promenade at the MCC Festival is a showcase of MCC's wide range of training programs. Visitors can learn more about the programs and several partner organizations will also be present.
Where will the MCC Festival take place? The MCC Festival will take place in Esztergom, Hungary, in the city center.
How can I find more information about the MCC Festival? You can find more information about the MCC Festival on the official website mccfest.hu.