National museum education conference for teachers,
organised by the Ludwig Museum and the Ministry of Education and Culture,
in the framework of the Autumn Festival of Museums.
The conference is in Hungarian, for registered participants only.
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Welcome remarks by Barnabas Bencsik, Director, Lumu
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László Hemrik, museum educator, Lumú
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Vilmos Csányi lecturing
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Opening remarks by Dr. Annamária Vígh
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Vilmos Csányi lecturing
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Opening remarks by Dr. Annamária Vígh
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Vilmos Csányi lecturing
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Sharing ideas, experiences, and successful projects
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Detail of the presentation by László Hemrik
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Conference participants visiting the Agnes Denes exhibition
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Zsuzsanna Szabó lecturing
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Sharing ideas, experiences, and successful projects
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Detail of the presentation by László Hemrik
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Csaba Mezei's presentation on Greenpeace: To see and to make things visible
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Balázs Bodó lecturing on the contexts of graffiti
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Ildikó Petheö of Raiffeisen Bak holding her presentation on the bus tours to the Ketih Haring exhibition
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Drama in Education Exercises
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Drama in Education exercises
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Ildikó Petheö of Raiffeisen Bak holding her presentation on the bus tours to the Ketih Haring exhibition
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Guided tour of the Agnes Denes exhibition by Rhona Kopeczky
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Mezei Csaba presenting Greenpeace achievements
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Detail of Zsuzsanna Szabó's presentation
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Balázs Bodó lecturing
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Ecostume. Clothing demonstration
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Zsuzsanna Szabó's lecture: To live with Aids?
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Drama in Education Exercises
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Sharing ideas, experiences and successful projects
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Guided tour of the Keith Haring exhibition by Krisztina Szipőcs
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Balázs Bodó lecturing
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Guided tour of the Keith Haring exhibition by Krisztina Szipőcs
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