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Posts tagged as “Czech Republic”

Book presentation: Renata Fucikova, Bohemian Stories

[1st Floor] Renata Fucikova, a renowned illustrator and author of literature for children and young adults, presents a graphic journey through the history of Czechs in the United States, capturing the bonds between the two countries through their lived experience. Short texts and vivid illustrations detail the fates of the cartographer Martin Bohemus, the rebel Vojta Náprstek, the Freethinker Ladimír…

Concert: French Impressions, Debussy & Chausson

[4th Floor] Grace Park (violin), Gilles Vonsattel (piano) and The Calidore String Quartet will perform Claude Debussy — Violin Sonata in G minor, and Ernest Chausson — Concerto for Violin, Piano and String Quartet, Op.21. This concert is part of the Aspect Chamber Music Series, established to introduce and promote a novel concert format, ‘Music in Context’, which gives the…

Echoes of Ji.hlava Film Festival: Fonja (Madagascar, Germany)

[1st Floor] Fonja is a film made by the youngest and possibly most exceptional filmcrew of Madagascar. Over the course of a four months film production workshop, ten detainees from the male youth prison of Madagascar’s largest detention center in the capital Antananarivo discover the camera for the first time. Fonja (2019). Directors: Ravo Henintsoa Andrianatoandro, Lovatiana Desire Santatra, Sitraka…

Talk: A Slow Revolution: Early Steps Towards Jewish Emancipation

[3rd Floor] In the talk “A Slow Revolution: Early Steps Towards Jewish Emancipation in Bohemia, 1780s-1860s,” Jindrich Toman, Professor of Slavic Languages and Literatures at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, will guide the audience through select points that mark legal and cultural emancipation of Bohemian Jewry in the decades between the so-called Josephinian Decrees of the 1780s and the…