
László Ágoston
Hungarian baritone opera singer, cultural manager, the founder of Moltopera, music educator, marketing expert and one of the best-known bloggers in his native country.
Main themes
Opera, ethical non-monogamy...
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Books and publications
Low Cost Exodus
The word "exodus" means departure, emigration. Originally, it referred to when Moses' people left Egypt, the land of torment, and began their forty-year journey through the desert toward the Promised Land. That is how we set out, millions of us, boarding cheap planes, the black trains of the 21st century, leaving our homes to build a new life in a new country.
For most of us who arrived in this new world as reluctant adventurers, the stories in this book are familiar. People say, and I believe them, that we have all been through this. Perhaps reading this book will help our families, friends, and all those who watch our struggles from home to understand us better.
'Dating other people saved our marriage'
In 2006 polyamory entered the Oxford English Dictionary, which defined it as the "practice of engaging in multiple sexual relationships with the knowledge and consent of all partners concerned"...
Wikipédia on László
After graduating in 2011 from the Franz Liszt Academy of Music he instantly founded Moltopera, a company of young opera singers aiming to make the genre of opera "understandable and likable" again, even for young audiences.
László Ágoston is openly polyamorous. He founded Nonmono, an educational website that organizes educational events on the topics of ethical non-monogamy.
„In Hungary, we like to applaud even when we don't have to, but it's expected...“
László Ágoston
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