Culture
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This year’s Smetana Litomyšl promises to be biggest yet
The annual Smetana Litomyšl, the second oldest music festival in Czechia and the country's largest classical music festival outside of Prague, gets underway on Saturday.
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Genre-busting Prague Sounds festival reveals 2024 bill
The 2024 Prague Sounds music festival will feature jazzer Branford Marsalis alongside lesser known names in the fields of hip-hop, modern classical and electronic music.
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Rosa Bohemica brings Czech music from early Baroque to swing to forgotten castles and churches
Rosa Bohemica is not your typical arts festival in that it doesn’t just take place in one location, but in 13 spread out over four Czech regions.
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Photographer Bohumil Dobrovolský, who captured 1968 invasion, dies at 89
Photographer Bohumil Dobrovolský, who is best known for his photographs documenting the Soviet-led invasion of Czechoslovakia in August 1968, has died at the age of 89.
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Emotions: Trumpeter Štěpánka Balcarová’s album inspired by motherhood
Trumpeter and composer Štěpánka Balcarová, a two-time Anděl Award winner in the jazz category, recently released a new album inspired by her own experience of moterhood.
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Prague Spring to host unique concert for 50 pianos
The legendary Klangforum Wien will again appear in the role of ensemble-in-residence at Prague Offpsring and will also feature in a special concert featuring 50 pianos.
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Exhibition shines light on Prague-born Bauhaus photographer Lucia Moholy
Prague-born photographer Lucia Moholy documented the interwar Bauhaus movement in Germany. A retrospective at Kunsthalle Praha aims to give her the attention she deserves.
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“Not just about music”: Khamoro festival highlights diversity of Romani culture
Although it is billed as “the world’s largest professional Romani festival”, Khamoro is by no means your typical Romani festival.
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Concert performance of Libuše to mark Smetana’s 200th anniversary
A special concert performance of Bedřich Smetana’s opera Libuše will be performed at Prague’s Rudolfinum on Tuesday, marking the Great Czech composer's 200th anniversary.
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Debut directors, Geoffrey Rush and “Pig Slaughter” set for Karlovy Vary
Two Czech titles, Tiny Lights and Our Lovely Pig Slaughter, will be in the main competition at the 58th Karlovy Vary International Film Festival, organisers said Tuesday.
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Nine-year-old boy leads annual Ride of Kings in Vlčnov
The annual Ride of the Kings folk celebration – a centuries-old UNESCO listed tradition – took place in the village of Vlčnov in South Moravia on Sunday.
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Jazz Dock Orchestra releases live album
Jazz Dock, one of Prague’s most popular jazz clubs thanks to its cool location and programme variety, also has its own house band, which recently released its first album.
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