"Ethnic Minorities in Europe” on Friday in GCU’s Sunset Auditorium featured music performed by Hungarian guitarist Robert Sinha and vocalist Noemi Sarog based on the poetry of Sandor Petofi. Assistant Professor David Dean also spoke about the Hungarian Revolution. The event was a collaboration between GCU and the Hungarian Cultural Association of Phoenix, started by GCU communications instructor Dr. Reka Vicsacsan. Story
GCU communications instructor Dr. Reka Vicsacsan welcomes students to the Sunset Auditorium for a discussion on the Hungarian Revolution and poet Sandor Petofi who’s works would be put to music by Hungarian musician Robert Sinha. Feb. 17, 2023.
Professor David Dean gives a brief history of the Hungarian Revolution and it’s similarities to the American revolution during a discussion and concert by Hungarian musician Robert Sinha at the Sunset Auditorium. Feb. 17, 2023.
Professor David Dean gives a brief history of the Hungarian Revolution and it’s similarities to the American revolution during a discussion and concert by Hungarian musician Robert Sinha at the Sunset Auditorium. Feb. 17, 2023.
Hungarian guitarist Robert Sinha (left) and vocalist Noemi Sarog put the poetry of Hungarian poet Sandor Petofi, who is credited with sparking the Hungarian Revolution, to music during a concert and discussion at the Sunset Auditorium on Feb. 17, 2023.
Hungarian guitarist Robert Sinha performs as he puts music to the poetry of Hungarian poet Sandor Petofi, who is credited with sparking the Hungarian Revolution, during a concert and discussion at the Sunset Auditorium on Feb. 17, 2023.
Hungarian guitarist Robert Sinha (left) and vocalist Noemi Sarog put the poetry of Hungarian poet Sandor Petofi, who is credited with sparking the Hungarian Revolution, to music during a concert and discussion at the Sunset Auditorium on Feb. 17, 2023.
Hungarian vocalist Noemi Sarog and guitarist Robert Sinha put the poetry of Hungarian poet Sandor Petofi, who is credited with sparking the Hungarian Revolution, to music during a concert and discussion at the Sunset Auditorium on Feb. 17, 2023.
Hungarian guitarist Robert Sinha talks about Hungarian folk music and the poetry of Sandor Petofi, who is credited with sparking the Hungarian Revolution, during a concert and discussion at the Sunset Auditorium on Feb. 17, 2023.
Sophomore Tristan John-Jandles listen to Hungarian guitarist Robert Sinha during a concert and discussion on the poet Sandor Petofi and the Hungarian Revolution at the Sunset Auditorium on Feb. 17, 2023.
Hungarian guitarist Robert Sinha performs as he puts music to the poetry of Hungarian poet Sandor Petofi, who is credited with sparking the Hungarian Revolution, during a concert and discussion at the Sunset Auditorium on Feb. 17, 2023.
Hungarian guitarist Robert Sinha performs as he puts music to the poetry of Hungarian poet Sandor Petofi, who is credited with sparking the Hungarian Revolution, during a concert and discussion at the Sunset Auditorium on Feb. 17, 2023.
Hungarian guitarist Robert Sinha performs as he puts music to the poetry of Hungarian poet Sandor Petofi, who is credited with sparking the Hungarian Revolution, during a concert and discussion at the Sunset Auditorium on Feb. 17, 2023.
Hungarian guitarist Robert Sinha (left) and vocalist Noemi Sarog acknowledge the students following a concert and forum on poet Sandor Petofi and the Hungarian Revolution at the Sunset Auditorium on Feb. 17, 2023.