Folk Pub, Train Accident and New Beginnings in London
Folktone and Hunique have a motto that could soon become official:
Nothing is impossible – just re-arrange and find a solution.
If there’s no táncház, there will be a Folk Pub and Quiz.
If there are no “Dukes”, then a “George” will do just fine.
And if trains don’t move... the show is still on!
Here’s what happened: Bence and I set off from Szeged towards the airport, hoping to catch our flight to London for the gig – but on our way to Budapest, our train broke down. Shock, waiting, and then the painful realization: we missed our flight.
And then came the miracle: Toni Rudolf (aka ToniRudi), despite all his pleads not to, jumped in to play the viola – and saved the evening!
Huge thanks and gratitude to him and everyone who rallied together and made the night happen.
On top of this, another important shift was taking place: the London ensemble has a new leadership, and perhaps the evening was a small celebration of this new beginning.
Thank you: – Ádám Rőmer and Lóró – the strength of the Rőmer family
– Kata Kreinicker and the Hunique Dance Ensemble
– Toni Rudolf and Gojko Alilović – the Rock&Rollers of the Hungarian folk dance movement in Transylvania, Hungary, and the UK
– To everyone who was with us, helped, clapped, or/and smiled.
This night wasn’t just unforgettable but also brought new energy to the team.
Folk forever – on land, air and tracks (if we really must).
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