Singer Ajsa Luna Faces Criticism after Performing National Anthem with Cigarette at August 20th Festivity
Budapest - Singer ajsa Luna sparked controversy on August 20th, Hungary’s national holiday commemorating Saint Stephen, after performing a unique rendition of the national anthem while seated on stage and smoking a cigarette. The performance took place on the quay of the Technical University in Budapest, and a recording quickly circulated online, drawing widespread criticism from many who deemed it disrespectful.
Luna, 24, responded to the backlash on her social media platforms, stating that her performance was motivated by a love for her country and was intended as a personal interpretation of the anthem. She defended her stylistic choices, emphasizing her intention was not to show disrespect but to present the anthem in a manner reflective of her artistic identity.
The August 20th celebration marks the foundation of the Hungarian state over 1,000 years ago with the coronation of king stephen I. The national anthem, “Himnusz” (Hymn), holds notable cultural and past importance for Hungarians. Traditionally, the anthem is performed in a formal and reverent manner during national celebrations.
Luna’s performance deviated sharply from this tradition. The inclusion of smoking during the rendition of the anthem was particularly contentious, with critics arguing it trivialized a symbol of national pride. the debate has ignited discussions about artistic expression,national symbols,and the boundaries of acceptable performance art in Hungary.
The incident comes amidst ongoing cultural debates within Hungary regarding the interpretation of national identity and the role of artists in expressing patriotic sentiments.While some have defended Luna’s right to artistic freedom, others have called for greater respect for established traditions during national holidays. Further discussion and reaction are expected in the coming days.