Tanchaz Talk Interviews

Kalman Magyar
Tanchaz Talk Interviews

Tanchaz Talk is the world’s only English-language program focusing primarily on Hungarian folk music. “Tanchaz Talk Interviews” features long-form interviews with a wide range of guests appearing on the program. More episodes of Tanchaz Talk, featuring a mix of music and stories, are available on www.tanchaz.com and on YouTube at www.youtube.com/user/kalmanmagyar. Host Kalman Magyar (Öcsi) is one of North America’s leading Hungarian folk musicians and personalities and the author of Put Your Pants On and Get to Work - Ten Principles for Zestful Living. More at www.kalmanmagyar.com.

  1. 06/13/2022

    Tanchaz at 50 - "Best Of" Tanchaz Talk Interviews

    Celebrate the 50th birthday of the Tanchaz movement by enjoying some of the best moments of Tanchaz Talk Interviews episodes together with never-before released Hungarian folk music.  This episode replays some of the more memorable, inspirational, and insightful Tanchaz Talk Interviews clips with:  -  Steve Kotansky  -  Kalman Dreisziger  -  Peter Levai  -  Lili Fundak-Kaszai  -  Walt Mahovlich  -  Levente Szekely  -  Lajos “Lecso” Miklos  -  Colleen Bertsch  -  Levente Fazakas  -  Zsigmond "Zsigi" Vucic  -  Soma Salamon  -  Mark Marczyk  -  Zina Bozzay  -  Sylvie Paquette-Fritsch  -  Raif Hyseni  -  Peter Arendas  Released on June 12, 2022.  Tanchaz Talk is the world’s only English-language show focusing primarily on Hungarian folk music. The show combines a mix of music and stories from host Kalman Magyar Jr. (Öcsi), one of North America’s leading Hungarian folk musicians and author of the bestselling self-help memoir Put Your Pants On and Get to Work - Ten Principles for Zestful Living.  “Tanchaz Talk Interviews” episodes feature long-form interviews with a wide range of guests. Episodes of “Tanchaz Talk Interviews” are also available in audio podcast form on all popular podcast platforms, including Apple, Google, and Spotify (please subscribe).  Kalman Magyar has been an instrumental personality in the Tanchaz movement since the 1980’s, first with the band Eletfa in New York, and now with Gyanta in Toronto.  In Hungarian, “Táncház” literally means “dance house,” and is the focal point of the Hungarian roots revival movement. The Táncház movement has been inscribed in the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)’s Register of Good Safeguarding Practices, as “a Hungarian model for the transmission of intangible cultural heritage.”  Visit www.tanchaz.com for more information and downloadable audio episodes.  TIMESTAMPS of appearances:  Steve Kotansky (05:00)  Kalman Dreisziger  (08:42)  Peter Levai (16:18)  Lili Fundak-Kaszai (29:16)  Walt Mahovlich (33:04)  Levente Szekely (40:36)  Lajos “Lecso” Miklos (47:57)  Colleen Bertsch (54:33)  Levente Fazakas (59:00)  Zsigmond "Zsigi" Vucic (1:03:17)  Soma Salamon (01:10:20)  Mark Marczyk (01:15:11)  Zina Bozzay (01:23:21)  Sylvie Paquette-Fritsch (01:28:59)  Raif Hyseni (01:35:19)  Peter Arendas (01:40:06)

    1h 45m
  2. 01/09/2022

    Zina Bozzay

    Zina Bozzay bridges together Hungarian villages and people around the world as she researches, teaches, performs, and arranges traditional Hungarian folk songs. She was born in San Francisco and lives in Budapest, was educated at the prestigious Oberlin Conservatory of Music, and spearheads multiple international projects including offering classes and presentations with thousands of participants every year from dozens of countries on six continents, as well as working as a mentor to artists of the Hungarian Heritage House’s International Portfolio helping them make Hungarian folk music accessible to international audiences. Interview highlights: - how Zina grew closer to Hungarian roots - the critical influence of mentors - how folk singing was integrated in everyday village life, and the therapeutic effect it might have in our own lives - tips on how to make folk music accessible to audiences worldwide - a preview of Zina’s upcoming class series Much more information available at www.zinabozzay.com. Released on January 9, 2022. Tanchaz Talk is the world’s only English-language program focusing primarily on Hungarian folk music. “Tanchaz Talk Interviews” features long-form interviews with a wide range of guests appearing on the program. More (non-interview) episodes of Tanchaz Talk, featuring a mix of music and stories, are available on www.tanchaz.com and on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/user/kalmanmagyar. Host Kalman Magyar (Öcsi) is one of North America’s leading Hungarian folk musicians and personalities. He is also the author of the bestselling self-help memoir Put Your Pants On and Get to Work - Ten Principles for Zestful Living. Read more at www.kalmanmagyar.com.

    1h 34m

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    Tanchaz Talk is the world’s only English-language program focusing primarily on Hungarian folk music. “Tanchaz Talk Interviews” features long-form interviews with a wide range of guests appearing on the program. More episodes of Tanchaz Talk, featuring a mix of music and stories, are available on www.tanchaz.com and on YouTube at www.youtube.com/user/kalmanmagyar. Host Kalman Magyar (Öcsi) is one of North America’s leading Hungarian folk musicians and personalities and the author of Put Your Pants On and Get to Work - Ten Principles for Zestful Living. More at www.kalmanmagyar.com.

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