Transylvanian festival Góbéfest returns to Albert Square

Holly Harris | 18th April 2018

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Transylvanian festival Góbéfest returns to Albert Square 22-24 June.

 

If you have not heard of it before, Góbéfest is the UK’s only Transylvanian and Szekler Hungarian festival of arts and culture.

Góbéfest was established in 2017 to celebrate the little-known culture and traditions of the Székler people – a group of ethnic Hungarians living in Transylvania, which is part of Romania. A Góbé is a friendly word for a ‘crafty Székely’.

The festival will be celebrating the music, dance, culture, food & drink of Transylvania and beyond, featuring Manchester Camerata as Friday night headliners.

 

 

The UK’s only Transylvanian festival of arts and culture, Góbéfest, returns to Manchester from Friday 22-Sunday 24 June 2018.

Last year saw 10,000 adventurous revellers put their best foot forward to try out traditional folk dancing, soak up the unique sounds of a zither orchestra and sample Transylvanian craft beer and delicacies including chimney cake and lángos.

This year’s free event, in the city’s central Albert Square, promises a larger outdoor stage and extended programme, which will also shine a light on the culture and folklores of other ten European countries, including Romania, Bulgaria, Turkey, Lithuania, Croatia, Hungary, Greece and Slovakia.

 Mancunians will also be able to sample mititei for the first time, a highly spiced and skinless sausage that is a BBQ favourite across Romania.

Main stage acts promise to span every genre and draw from across the Carpathian Basin region of Eastern and Central Europe. They include:

  • Tamás Szarka and Ghymes is a platinum-selling Hungarian-Slovakian band who have been recording and playing together since the 1980s. A ten-piece, including lute, zither, sax and flute, their sound is rooted in Hungarian and Central-Eastern European folk traditions. Szarka is a virtuoso Hungarian violinist, singer and composer. who has given more that 4,000 concerts in 25 cities from Canada through Europe to Japan.
  • Harghita National Székler Folk Ensemble is a 19-strong folk dance group from the eastern Transylvanian region of Romania. Sponsored by their local town council in Miercurea Ciuc, they showcase important dance traditions beyond their own Szekerland region, including those of the minority Moldavian Csango people.
  • Manchester Camerata are Glastonbury openers, UK Ensemble of the Year and ‘Probably Britain’s most adventurous orchestra’ according to The Times. The great Hungarian musician Gábor Takács-Nagy is in his seventh season as Music Director and is steering Manchester Camerata to redefine what an orchestra can do. They will present an Austro-Hungarian themed programme including works by Bartók.
  • Annamari Dancs is a celebrated singer from the Budapest Operetta Theatre
  • Hungarian pop superstar Ildikó Keresztes enjoyed performing at last year’s Góbéfest so much she was the first act to be confirmed for 2018.
  • Selfish Murphy is a Transylvanian Celtic punk band, with a set list that includes The Leaving of Liverpool and Wild Rover. Since 2011 they have been transporting the convivial atmosphere of the Irish pub to Transylvania.
  •  La Mort Subite describe their sound as Balkano Carpathian Franco Greco Russo Turco Gypsy Jazz Folk. “Think of us as conjuring up images of a smoky workers’ bar in Paris, a wild night-time gathering around a gypsy campfire, a drunken Hungarian wedding party in the small hours and a Greek taverna on a hot summer’s evening,” they say.


With its roots firmly in Transylvania, Góbéfest 2018 will also showcase the practices and folklores of other minority cultures across Europe.

Event organiser Ottilia Ördög is herself a Székely Hungarian, now settled in UK for almost 30 years and working as a cultural leader. She says:

“You have heard all the mysterious myths and legends, now come and experience the magic of Transylvania, right in the centre of Manchester.

“Góbéfest promises to be a unique celebration, offering a dazzling extravaganza of music, dance, cuisine and multicultural activities , captivating the whole family with the authentic and  diverse sounds, tastes and flavours of Transylvania and the Carpathian Basin.

“I am really looking forward to involving more cultures in the festival this year, celebrating diversity and difference and welcoming youth leaders from around Europe.”

 

The FREE Transylvanian festival Góbéfest returns to Albert Square 22-24 June
To find out more visit: gobefest.com