Back to archive Sat 12/11 16:00 Rostlinný swap swap Kytka za kytku nebo jen tak. Pořádá Iniciativa Hlt.www.facebook.com/zeremekulturuvstup volný Programme of Divadlo 29 < Mon 19/5 19:00 Divadlo 29 | discussion | literature Pavel Pawluscha Novotný: Proč Alláh stvořil kalašnikov (Why Allah Created the Kalashnikov) Journalist, reporter, and traveler Pavel Pawluscha Novotný presents his book about his travels through Muslim countries. Why did Allah create the Kalashnikov? When do the Taliban laugh? Where is Jesus returning to? Pavel Novotný, known as Pawluscha, has been traveling as a journalist to the Middle East and Asia for years. In Egypt, he witnessed the beginning… Thu 22/5 16:00 Divadlo 29 | lecture | workshop Tuning the Space: Acoustic Ecology from its Origins to the Present (Polina Khatsenka, Jan Krtička) The workshop will introduce acoustic ecology as an interdisciplinary field that bridges sound art, ecology, and social sciences. Its goal is not only to provide participants with an overview of the theory and practice of this discipline, but also to engage them in active listening and reflection on the environment around us. Sun 25/5 16:00 Bělobranské nám. 140 | children's theatre | workshop Martin Hak: Velrybí doupě (Whale's Den) Stories from the icy plains, as hard as frozen meat, crisp like seal fat, and as instructive as a bear’s paw strike. The performance is a live storytelling about life beyond the Arctic Circle. The audience will hear two stories about many white creatures and one strange being from the icy plains of the north, accompanied by the sound of ice crystals swishing across the white… Sun 25/5 19:00 Divadlo 29 | concert Grencsó / Mezei / Hock / Miklós Quartet (HU) A quartet that spontaneously blends jazz and authentic Hungarian folklore with free improvisation. A group of top-tier musicians led by the renowned saxophonist and clarinetist István Grencsó, creating a magical musical symbiosis. István Grencsó is a musician who, alongside Mihály Dresch and György Szabados, stands as one of Hungary’s most significant jazz innovators,… < 1 2 3