
RECITATION WORKSHOPS
The successful operation of the Association depends on recruiting dedicated teachers, educators, and members who have experience in this form of performing arts, either in Hungary or in the United Kingdom. Our goal is to build a sustainable network with Hungarian-speaking communities, institutions, weekend schools, teachers, and students. Teachers play a key role, as alongside parents, they take responsibility for preserving the mother tongue within diaspora communities.
Beyond folk art, dance, and music, language is the most vital link in forming national identity. Therefore, it is essential that second and third-generation Hungarian youth living abroad know and preserve our traditions, culture, and the Hungarian language through literature. Our mission is to establish local recitation workshops in as many cities across Great Britain as possible. Through their active work, these workshops promote this form of performing arts, playing a key role in building a community among young people with similar interests.

London
Workshop Leader: Antalóczy Orsolya
Winner of the József Attila Award of England, Drama Teacher at the LMI+ Hungarian Weekend School in London, Member of the HubArt Theatre Group.Contact: antaloczy.bors@gmail.com

Cambridge
Workshop Leader: Lajkóné Ambrus Mónika
Winner of the József Attila Award of England, Leader of the "Kerek egy esztendő" Activity Camp in Cambridge.Contact: kerekegyesztendo@gmail.com

Manchester, Chester
Workshop Leader: Kádárné Szász Hilda
Director of the "Szóló Szőlő" Hungarian School in Chester and Leader of the Albert Wass Literary Circle.Contact: szolotanodachester@gmail.com



