Crossroads Band was honored to perform at the 10th Hungarian Heritage Festival. Participants sang along, visited our booth, and joined our ukulele teaching session — a wonderful day of music, laughter, and community.
Author: Beáta Balog
Hungarian Festival Arizona 2026
The Hungarian Festival in Phoenix on March 8 drew over a thousand visitors, featuring a Crossroads Band concert, a ukulele workshop, and a warm atmosphere of food, tradition, and cultural exchange.
Jössz táncolni! – Film Screening
The documentary Come to Dance! was screened on February 28 at the Hungarian Reformed Church in Newark, followed by a virtual discussion with the director exploring folk dance, gender roles, tradition, and community.
Gyanta & Crossroads – Eszterlánc Táncház
At the Eszterlánc Dance House on January 31, the Crossroads Band had the special opportunity to share the stage with Canada’s Gyanta Band for two folk-song arrangements — an inspiring and joyful musical collaboration.
Crossroads Eclectic Concert
Crossroads Band and Friends warmly invites you to the Crossroads Eclectic Concert.
Eclectic because of the music genres.
Eclectic because of our personalities.
Eclectic because of the interpretations.
Eclectic because of you.
Hawaii Diaspora Camp 4
The IV. Hawaii Diaspora School Camp took place November 26–30, 2025, on the northern shore of Oahu, during the Thanksgiving period. Beáta Balog and Attila Egyedi, representing the Crossroads Band and Crossroads Music and Arts Foundation, led daily folk dance and music sessions — including ukulele instruction and campfire singing — for children and adults alike. The week-long program was built around the animated film Szaffi, weaving together Hungarian cultural heritage, crafts, and hands-on creativity, and concluded with a closing gala where participants performed everything they had learned.