Past events 

Disappearing Man

The premiere of a a reflection, through music and dance, on the constant need for stimulation and escape and the simultaneous search for the present moment. An intimate double bill of dancer Andrej Štěpita and musician Štěpán Janoušek presents an original solo project by two distinctive members of Farm in the Cave theatre ensemble.




PLI

Viktor Černický's solo production at the intersection of dance, physical theatre, and the visual arts which delivers a visually compelling study of balance, endurance, and creativity.



Kwaidan: Hōichi the Earless

Screening of part of the film Kwaidan (1964, directed by Masaki Kobayashi), one of the best and most visually impressive Japanese classic horror films. The screening will be followed by a discussion with Petr Holý and Aňa and Ester Geisler.


MOMI: Vintage & Antique Kimono Show

The showcase of kimonos from the collection of MOMI, which focuses on traditional Japanese clothing, will be led by Kumie Holý, a professional stylist who specialises in Japanese kimonos and makeup for art and film. The showcase will be followed by a workshop that will offer practical advice about wearing kimonos as everyday clothing.


Opening: GA-I-SU-RA

Grand opening of the GA-I-SU-RA exhibition dedicated to the life’s work of Czech Japanologist, translator, journalist, calligrapher, photographer, and educator Petr Geisler.


Good News

A family workshop accompanying the new HIT BY NEWS exhibition presenting a press-art collection, where we will use various artistic means and techniques to develop our ability to see what is important and valuable amid the flood of bad news.


Patrik Illo: Something Is Not Nothing

The exhibition Something Is Not Nothing presents Patrik Illo, one of the most prominent figures in contemporary Slovak glass art. The title of the exhibition refers to the intensity, concentration, and paradox inherent in Illo's work.


Opening: HIT BY NEWS

Opening of the exhibition of press art works from the collection of Annette and Peter Nobel entitled HIT BY NEWS.


Berg Orchestra: WhatsPop

New season’s opening concert. Psychedelico-lyrical fresco WhatsPop by French composer Aurélien Dumont combines contemporary music, pop culture, philosophy, and literature.