Dunaharaszti rolls out a packed cultural calendar in 2026, turning multiple venues across the town into a nonstop carousel of concerts, theater-meets-music events, talks, family programs, and hands-on workshops. Itâs an easy day trip south of Budapest, and the vibe is pure community: welcoming, varied, and built for all ages. Expect music from jazz fusion to retro pop, storytelling nights with national favorites, cross-cultural art journeys, STEM camps for kids, and good old-fashioned village revelry later in the year.
Whatâs On This Week
From Monday, May 4 to Friday, May 8, the local cultural center runs its regular class scheduleâa steady heartbeat of community activities that returns May 11â15, May 18â22, and May 25â29. Itâs the dependable backdrop for the monthâs headliners.
On May 7, beloved storyteller AndrĂĄs Berecz brings Fel a medvĂ©re, a fa nem jĂĄtĂ©k! to town. Doors open at 6:00 p.m., show starts at 6:30 p.m. Expect tall tales told with warmth and mischiefâpart folk tradition, part one-man theater.
Retro Icon, Reimagined Onstage
On May 13, Volt egy fiĂș⊠â PĂĄl SzĂ©csi concert-theater blends live music and stage scenes to resurrect the bittersweet aura of a pop legend. Directed by and starring JĂĄnos Keller, the show dives behind the curtain of the TĂĄncdalfesztivĂĄl era, tracing SzĂ©csiâs fragile charisma and the glitter of the time. Itâs not just a setlistâitâs a narrative with texture, nostalgia, and drama.
Health Wisdom Without the Hype
May 14 brings LĂ©pĂ©selĆnyben â TudĂĄsunk legjava a daganatok ellen!, an evening with Dr. Zita Csomai, physician and naturopath. The pitch is clear: no miracle cures, just structured, professional guidance that bridges Western medicine and natural methods from prevention through diagnosis to recovery. The takeaway is agencyâhow to reduce risk in the first place, and how to reverse course thoughtfully if illness appears.
Choices, Careers, and a Surprise Hobby
On May 15, VĂĄlasztĂĄsaim? opens a candid conversation with JĂĄszai Mari Prizeâwinning actor Judit Schell, in dialogue with Ami MurĂĄnyi. Threading through her Debrecen roots, family, motherhood, stage and screen stories, craft, womanhood, and the inner paths that shape a life, the night ends with the reveal of her newly chosen passionâpresented on-site as a mini-exhibition. Thereâs also a playful phone-based game for the audience. Ticket: $8.22.
India Meets Hungary Through Art
May 16 spotlights KĂ©t vilĂĄg között â The Legacy of Amrita Sher-Gil (Amrita Sher-Gil öröksĂ©ge), an immersive cultural journey tracing the extraordinary life and legacy of Amrita Sher-Gil, whose HungarianâIndian identity transformed modern art. Expect stories, visuals, and cross-border resonance.
Jazz That Flies
On May 23, the BalĂĄzs ElemĂ©r Group lands with a set that stitches together melodic jazz, vocal textures, and motifs from global traditions. Think Renaissance and Baroque sensibilities gracefully braided into contemporary improvisation. Their latest album, Flying in Music, gets a showcaseâand you can buy signed copies at the venue. Itâs billed as a deep yet audience-friendly trip, a âflight-likeâ listening experience.
Facing the Future, Head-On
On May 28, Ăletutak⊠with host Ferenc BorbĂ©ly welcomes collapse researcher BalĂĄzs Stumpf-BĂrĂł of the Deep Adaptation movement and Cassandra Program. This edition breaks format: instead of peeking into othersâ biographies, the evening challenges the audience to examine their own present and likely futures, stepping beyond comfort zones with a speaker seasoned by addressing crowds of thousands.
June to July: Blues, Bricks, and a Street Bash
June 6 promises Vagabond KorzĂłâan open-air, street-flavored happening. June 20 brings ZĂĄrĂłra â The Countryâs First Blues Comedy (ZĂRĂRA â Az orszĂĄg elsĆ blues komĂ©diĂĄja), a genre-blending show set in the bold spirit of the 1930s. The cast doubles as the band, so the blues pulses live through scenes that balance humor with drama. Tickets available online and at the door; seating first-come, first-served.
From July 6â10, kids dive into the Bricks Challenge â Young Engineers camp. The theme: motorized building-block models powered by motors, gears, and lights. Itâs a playful STEM week where kids think, design, build with an engineering mindset, collaborate, and get moving daily. Open to girls and boys.
Autumn Tradition
Circle November 21 for DisznĂłvĂĄgĂĄs Ă©s bĂĄlâa classic pig-slaughter fest and ball. Itâs peak Hungarian village tradition: food, music, and a sense of belonging.
Exhibitions and Ongoing Highlights
Running April 28âMay 29: KerekĂtĆ ManĂł vilĂĄga, a traveling exhibit with a family-friendly touch. On May 14, GenerĂĄciĂłk 80 features painter IstvĂĄn Skarupka and batik artist Christina Skarupka SzabĂł. Several key programs repeat in the listingsâJudit Schellâs talk on May 15, the Amrita Sher-Gil cultural event on May 16, the BalĂĄzs ElemĂ©r Group concert on May 23, and the Ăletutak⊠session with Stumpf-BĂrĂł on May 28âsignaling strong demand and a cohesive cultural arc through the month. June returns to ZĂĄrĂłra on June 20.
Eat, Sleep, Stroll
Make it a mini-getaway: Kisduna Restaurant and Guesthouse (Kisduna Ătterem Ă©s PanziĂł) sits in Dunaharaszti, 12.4 miles from Budapestâs center and 2.5 miles from the M0 ring. Think Mediterranean mood, a palm-lined terrace, buffet lunches, and hearty home-style plates. For more options, Imperia Pizzeria serves a broad selection of Italian and Hungarian comfort dishes. And yes, Kisduna appears twice for a reasonâlocals love it.
Organizers reserve the right to change dates and programs.





