Reading of oral literature from the book. Sudanese and Hungarian voices: Asim Mustafa, Mahitab Mahjoub, Dr Gábor Lassányi and Andrea Sárközi
Bilingual guided tour through the exhibition in English / Hungarian with translation into sign language
"The images are marvelous. They speak to the soul, they almost speak out loud, narrate, play music, smell, transmit emotions, cause joy, and above all make you think. The texts and captions are very good, they invite to a minimalistic journey, at the end of which perhaps a real journey will stand. This is the best thing I have seen in a long time". Tokai Ildikó & Károly, Budapest, May 2016
Nile meets Danube: During May 2016 the exhibition integrated into the walls of the “National Library of Foreign Literature” in Budapest, and became also part of the annual cultural anthropology festival in Budapest.
The library, in a charming 115-years-old historic building, offers fiction, science and minority studies – 400.000 documents in 148 languages – and a collection of world music, to students and lovers of literature. The reading room was a ballroom previously.