
The main goal of Scandinavian House Foundation (est. in 2003) is to promote Scandinavian culture, values, and lifestyle, as well as to tighten the connections between Hungary and the Nordic countries.

First and foremost, we organise cultural and educational events (concerts, film screenings, language clubs, book launches, performances, activities for children etc.) along with language courses, but our foundation publishes the Hungarian Journal for Nordic Studies Észak, too.

A voluntary based non-profit civil society organisation governed by an international board of trustees. We work closely together with the Nordic embassies in Hungary and many cultural institutions.

Swedish choreographer. She worked as a dancer, choreographer, and art director during her long carrier. Many dance projects were organised by her, and she worked together with the Ballet of Győr among others.

Folk high school principal and the head of Scandinavian House's Board of Trustees. He took part in creating the Danish Cultural Institute in Kecskemét, and directed the same institutes in Salzburg and Vienna. He held language and cultural courses at the Department of Scandinavian Studies at ELTE University.

The director of the Hungarian Friends Association in Norway. She was a fellow of Center for Ibsen Studies for 20 years, and translated several Hungarian novels into Norwegian. Currently she works as an interpreter, specialised translator, and language teacher. She lives in Norway.

Danish lawyer and freelance adviser who worked as a politician until 2013 focusing mainly on healthcare issues, globalisation and international relations. He is interested in the connections of nations, and in Scandinavian and Hungarian social affairs.

Icelandic schoolmaster, the founder and CEO of Hjallastefnan schools, the creator of the 'Hjalli' method for kindergartens and elementary schools where the children work in small single sex groups for the biggest part of their school day.

Cultural journalist, film critic, translator and editor with a degree in Scandinavian studies. He was raised in Denmark, and works with Scandinavian customers at his workplace at AVIS Budget Group.
Scandinavian House Foundation is a non-profit civil society organisation. Its activities are funded via donations of companies, the general public, and Nordic embassies, as well as competitions, and the revenues of language courses. It is fully operated by volunteers, and has no full-time employee.
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