Wikipedia:WikiProject Hungarian culture
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Welcome to WikiProject Hungarian culture, which is dedicated to improving articles related to the rich cultural heritage of Hungary.
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[edit] Scope
Every article related to Hungarian literature, music, arts, cultural life falls in the scope of this WikiProject.
[edit] Members
- Lelkesa
- Pazsit Ulla
- K. Lástocska
- NCurse work
- Hunadam
- Alensha talk
- KissL
- Palatinus Regni!!!
- ♦ Sir Blofeld ♦ "Talk"? 15:46, 24 November 2007 (UTC)
- Perfectmiss - 12:40, 07 February 2008
[edit] General tasks
- recruit enough members to start this project :)
- expand the Culture of Hungary stub
- start to assess articles (quality and importance)
- develop guidelines
[edit] Literature
Just few of the many things that need to be done:
- re-design the Hungarian literature template by building consensus (newer version here (under development))
- improve the Hungarian literature article
- write the following biography-related articles: Gyula Krúdy, Gyula Juhász, Ernő Osvát, Gáspár Károli, etc.
- improve the articles about our greatest poets: Attila József, Endre Ady, Mihály Babits, etc.
- create new articles about contemporary literature: Lajos Parti Nagy, Dániel Varró, etc.
[edit] Music
- Composers: Liszt and Bartók seem to be in the best shape, although not especially good. (These would, however, be our best bets for FAs after some work.) Kodály and Ligeti are effectively stubs, and articles about anyone less well-known either don't exist or are terrible.
- on the topic of templates, a Hungarian Music template like the literature one would be a nice thing to have.
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[edit] Theater
I think it would be most interesting to read about some historicall actors and actresses in hungary! Perhaps at least one of each gender from each century? I'ts impossible to find if they are not translated! Just a suggestion! --85.226.235.174 12:56, 23 July 2007 (UTC)
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[edit] Scouting
- Parád
- Bodnár Gábor (b. 1920) led the Külföldi Magyar Cserkészszövetség from 1945 until his death in the early 1990s