On Friday afternoon, the awards of the Hungarian Art Award system were presented in Budapest. Since the gala was canceled in the past two years due to the epidemic, this year the 2020, 2021 and 2022 awardees were greeted together at the 45th anniversary event at the Gábor Klauzál Community Center, the Vojdaság Ma portal reports on the event.
The board of trustees that founded the award system in 1988 included Imre Pozsgay, Imre Sinkovits, Mihály Czine, Péter Korniss, Iván Markó, Sándor Sára, Sándor Csoóri, Imre Makovecz, Lajos Gubcsi, Ferenc Kósa, András Sütő, György Cserhalmi, Sándor Szokolay. . Lajos Gubcsi that the awards are kept alive and presented . Among the accolades of the Hungarian Art Award system are the Ilona Zrínyi Award, the Hungarian Art Award itself, the Prince Árpád Award, the Actor Award, and the Ex Libris Award, which three people from the Southern Region have now received.
The Ex Libris Award is awarded in recognition of the preservation of our history, the pure Hungarian culture of our present, and the education of new generations, both to outstanding individuals and strong communities. The Ex Libris Award is the constituent pillar of the Hungarian Art Award system, the most comprehensive award, which is awarded to world-famous musicians and architects, Olympic champions and church communities, village teachers, dancers, high schools from the Uz Valley to the Pacific Ocean.
Among the prize winners this year was the poet Károly Vicei
Róbert Vörös , leader of the Mendicus tambura band from Csantavér, was awarded the Ex Libris award
Ernő Németh , the last editor-in-chief of the Hungarian-Language Broadcasting Department of the former Szabadkai Radio, received the Ex Libris Award
In addition to the Vojvodina prize winners, awards were given in various categories, for example, to the Hungarian Radio Children's Choir, Kiss-B. Atilla , Boldizsár Kő , sculptor Gábor Miklós Szőke folk musician István Pál "Szalonna" Péter Raab Párkányi , actor Zoltán Rátóti János Kiss , Áron Dimény , József Mónus and his family, as well as several outstanding personalities of Hungarians abroad.
Several prize winners performed in the festive program that included the award ceremony, including the Hungarian Radio Children's Choir, Kiss-B. Attila, Ádám and the Erdőfű ensemble, Meister Évi, Géza Schramek, with film and words by Mónus József Fehér Farkas, Zoltán Fábián, the Mendicus Tambura Orchestra, Kevicky Tünde from the highlands and his singing students, the Corvinus Folk Dance Ensemble.
Source and title image: Vojvodina Ma