Culture
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Danish historian Peter Bugge on his fascination with Czech culture and memories of Velvet Revolution
Danish historian Peter Bugge is one this year's recipients of the Gratias Agit Award from the Czech Foreign Ministry for promoting the good name of the Czech Republic.
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Bohuslav Martinů: Selanka from Kytice
In this episode, we will talk about Bohuslav Martinů’s Selanka.
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Czech Centres to stream Dvořák's New World Symphony on Czechoslovak Independence Day
To celebrate Czechoslovak Independence Day with music lovers the world over Czech Centres will stream a historical recording of Dvořák's New World Symphony
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Bianca Bellová’s The Lake: childhood memories harnessed in archetypal story
Bianca Bellová’s The Lake is a powerful archetypal story of a young boy who searches for his roots in a fictitious land, with references to a past Soviet occupation.
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24th Ji.hlava brings Black Lives Matter, South Korea and Ai’s Covid doc – online
The 2020 edition of the Ji.hlava festival of documentary films gets underway on Tuesday. Given the Covid-19 emergency, the 24th Ji.hlava will be purely online.
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The Best of Czech Classical Music: Leoš Janáček’s Sinfonietta
Leoš Janáček’s Sinfonietta is a remarkable composition distinguished for its celebratory fanfares.
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Czech “Netflix for theatres” launches
A new start-up aiming to help the country’s theatres, hard hit by the anti-coronavirus measures, was launched in the Czech Republic this week.
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Czech-English photographer Ray Baseley on his art, activism and standing with Belarus
Photographer Ray Baseley's 'day job' has long been as a coordinator for civic initiatives and protest groups, such as Million Moments and We Stand Behind Belarus.
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Statue of Maria Theresa unveiled in Prague
A statue of the 18th century Habsburg Empress Maria Theresa, who was also the only queen of Bohemia, was officially unveiled in Prague on Tuesday.
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Kladno Museum showcases visionary housing estate from 1950s
A new museum dedicated to architecture has recently opened in the town of Kladno, presenting a visionary housing project from the 1950s.
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Bedřich Smetana: Vltava
If any work of Czech culture perfectly expresses and symbolizes the Czech identity without sliding into nationalism and pathos, then it is Bedřich Smetana’s My Country.
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Crowdfunding history: Indie Czech filmmaker takes on story of 13th century outlaw Oldřich of Sukořín
Medieval history buffs know the story of the occupation of Bohemia by the Brandenburgs after King Ottokar II's death. Few know the tale of the outlaw Oldřich of Sukořín.
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