Career
Puppet shows based on Mickey, Taggy, Puppo and Cica: "The Great Totem Pole Caper", "The Tale of Tutenkhamen" and "The Boy Who Forgot". Most recently, Kati Rekai held two positions - the weekly cultural commentator for the "The Hungarian Show" on the Toronto-based broadcasting station CIAO Radio530AM. And as a columnist for Kaleidoscope Magazine.
Organizations with which Kati Rekai was previously associated are:
CANSCAIP
Canadian Opera Company
George R. Gardiner Museum of Ceramic Art
Canada-Hungary Educational Foundation
Some of the positions that Kati Rekai has formerly held a contributor to the literary arts include:
Arts Commentator, CHIN Radio
Contributor/Director,Performing Arts & Entertainment Magazine
Literary Workshops in Schools
Chair, Foreign Affairs Committee,
Vice-President, Canadian Ethnic Media Association
Director,Toronto International Exchange Foundation
Director, Canadian Scene Multi-language News Service
Director, Hungarian-Canadian Chamber of Commerce
Director, CREES, University of Toronto
Director, Toronto Operetta Theatre
Cultural Columnist, Kanadai/Amerikai Magyarsag
Kati Rekai was granted life membership in the Writers" Union of Canada "in recognition of her exceptional contributions to the advancement of the works of Canadian writers on the world stage". As Chair of its Foreign Affairs Committee, developed and organized 20 "Canadian Book Exhibitions Abroad" for the Writers" Union of Canada in: Budapest, Hungary.
Galatz,Romania; Prague, Czechoslovakia.
Berlin,East Germany. Riga,Latvia. Tokyo,Japan. Athens,Greece. New York City.
Belfast, Northern Ireland.
Ljubljana, Slovenia. Kiev, Ukraine. Lanzhou,People"s Republic of China. Sofia, Bulgaria; Tirana,Albania.
Havana,Cuba.
Manila,The Philippines. Street.Petersburg,Russia. Cape Town, South Africa.
Colombo, Sri Lanka.