Tibor Kulcsar
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* December 13, 1938. Hardicsa, † June 11, 1993. Bratislava / teacher, poet, translator ; ; Born in Hardicsa, spent his youth in Perbenyik. He graduated from Királyhelmec (1956), graduated from the Pedagogical College in Bratislava with a degree in Hungarian-Slovak (1960). From 1960 to 1983, he was first a regular teacher, then a part-time teacher, at the Hungarian grammar school in Bratislava. From 1970 to 1991, he was the director of the Ifjú Szivek Hungarian Song and Dance Ensemble. He also wrote textbooks and methodological manuals, and his small stage compositions were also published. He translated Czech and Slovak poets into Hungarian. In the 1960s and 1970s, he directed the Forrás Small Stage of his grammar school for a long time. Since 2006, a national poetry and prose recitation competition has been named after him, and the Tibor Kulcsár Prize is awarded to outstanding figures in the poetry and prose recitation movement. In 2009, his memorial plaque was unveiled in Perbenyik. ; ; His main works: ; Pagan Prayer (poems 1965) ; Our Face in the Mirror (poems, 1986) ; Zoltán Fábry's Career Beginnings (studies, 1994) ; Face in the Mirror (selected poems, 2002)