Eva Adamová

created: 07. 09. 2020 09:26 modified: 27. 11. 2020 01:47

Eva Adamová has worked at the Romathan Theater since 2002. She started as a member of the dancing ensemble of the theater, later she was part of the acting and singing team. In addition to performing in theatrical performances, she also works as an external pedagogue at the Private Music and Drama Conservatory in Košice, where she focuses on the acting and dance training of young actors.

category: visual art

tags: secular digital artistic photography Romathan general audience internal



Roman Godla

created: 07. 09. 2020 09:19 modified: 27. 11. 2020 01:47

The selection of pictures portraying the soloist of the Romathan Theater, Roman Godla. He plays dramatic roles, both leading and supporting roles in most stage performances for children as well as for adults. Besides acting he works also for dancing section of the theater as its choregrapher. Roman Godla came to Romathan Theater in 1994 immediately after his obligatory military service finished. Untill 2002 worked only as an actor and singer.

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tags: secular digital artistic photography Roman Godla Romathan general audience internal



Marián Balog

created: 07. 09. 2020 09:07 modified: 27. 11. 2020 01:47

A selection of photographs from performances of the Romathan Theater soloist Marián Balog, which was made by the Documentation and Information Center of Roma Culture in the years 2013 to 2018.
He came to the theater in 1992. Since 2009, besides acting, he works as dramaturge and director in the theater. His first experience with theater was received before 1992, during his time in the Theater of Jonas Zaborsky in Presov. Besides theater, he played in films in the past. In 2000 he was casted for one of the main roles in the film (co production of Czech Republic, Slovakia and France) named Report on Pilgrimage of Students Peter and Jacob. In 1995 he was awarded the prize given by The Association of the Theater Artists in Slovakia and the Slovak Literature Fund.
Other awards:
2006 – Literature Fund – awarde for exceptional artistic and directing input in creation of the drama The Cunning Family
2007 – The Award of Kosice City for large participation in founding the Theater Romathan, long lasting artistic work in the theater and talented directing which produced the core repertoir of the theater.
2016 – Literature Fund – the annual award for directing the original Romani music fairy-tale Magical Bell.

category: visual art

tags: secular digital artistic in persona photography Marián Balog Romathan general audience internal



Milan Godla

created: 07. 09. 2020 08:54 modified: 27. 11. 2020 01:47

A selection of photographs from performances featuring Milan Godla, actor, singer, translator, screenwriter and dramatist. He began his career in an amateur ensemble of singers and actors in Prešov under the leadership of Daniela Hivešová Šilanová. From 1992 he worked in the Romathan Theater. He finished his work in the theater in 2017. He was an integral part of the Theater. In 2004 he received the Mayor of Košice Award for Contribution to Culture.

category: visual art

tags: secular digital artistic in persona photography Romathan general audience internal



Red Heifer 31

created: 02. 09. 2020 14:59 modified: 27. 11. 2020 01:47

The original composition by the members of Dusi Band. The instrumental composition in a moll key, the dominant motive is played by solo violin, other musical instruments step in one by one – viola, double bass and, at last, dulcimer. It is a part of the soundtrack from the audio dramatization of the short story Red Heifer written by the Slovak writer Martin Kukucin.  
Július Bandy's folk band - Ďusi Band is based in Prešov. The members of the band are from a family where skills of musicians are  passed down from generation to generation. Ing the band there  is the father Július Bandy and his three sons - Kristián, Július, Samuel. They play dulcimer, double bass, violin and viola. Their repertoire includes Slovak and Roma folklore music as well as music of other national minorities - Jewish, Ruthenian, Hungarian, Russian. The band also performs film music. The family band was formed in 2013.

category: music

tags: instrumental modern folk quintet author's craft Ďusi Band general audience internal



Red Heifer 19

created: 02. 09. 2020 14:53 modified: 27. 11. 2020 01:47

The author of the instrumental composition named Hora di Mars is a Romanian composer of Romani origin Grigoraș Ionică Dinicu (April 3, 1889, Bucharest – Marec 28, 1949, Bucharest). Besides composing the music, Dinicu was also a virtuoso violinist what is reflected in his highly challenging compositions. The music arrangement made by the members of Dusi Band. It is a part of the soundtrack from the audio dramatization of the short story Red Heifer written by the Slovak writer Martin Kukucin. 
Július Bandy's folk band - Ďusi Band is based in Prešov. The members of the band are from a family where skills of musicians are  passed down from generation to generation. Ing the band there  is the father Július Bandy and his three sons - Kristián, Július, Samuel. They play dulcimer, double bass, violin and viola. Their repertoire includes Slovak and Roma folklore music as well as music of other national minorities - Jewish, Ruthenian, Hungarian, Russian. The band also performs film music. The family band was formed in 2013.

category: music

tags: instrumental modern folk quintet borrowed Ďusi Band general audience internal



Red Heifer 12

created: 02. 09. 2020 14:46 modified: 27. 11. 2020 01:47

The adaptation of originally folk music from Hungary, the musical arrangement by the members of the Dusi Band. Plazed in the H minor key. It is a part of the soundtrack from the audio dramatization of the short story Red Heifer written by the Slovak writer Martin Kukucin.  
Július Bandy's folk band - Ďusi Band is based in Prešov. The members of the band are from a family where skills of musicians are  passed down from generation to generation. Ing the band there  is the father Július Bandy and his three sons - Kristián, Július, Samuel. They play dulcimer, double bass, violin and viola. Their repertoire includes Slovak and Roma folklore music as well as music of other national minorities - Jewish, Ruthenian, Hungarian, Russian. The band also performs film music. The family band was formed in 2013.

category: music

tags: instrumental modern folk quintet borrowed Ďusi Band general audience internal



Red Heifer 10

created: 02. 09. 2020 14:39 modified: 27. 11. 2020 01:47

The composition is the adaptation of the Romani songs from Hungary. It is a slow instrumental compositions, some parts are played in the faster waltz rhythm. The key is A minor. It is a part of the soundtrack from the audio dramatization of the short story Red Heifer written by the Slovak writer Martin Kukucin.  
Július Bandy's folk band - Ďusi Band is based in Prešov. The members of the band are from a family where skills of musicians are  passed down from generation to generation. Ing the band there  is the father Július Bandy and his three sons - Kristián, Július, Samuel. They play dulcimer, double bass, violin and viola. Their repertoire includes Slovak and Roma folklore music as well as music of other national minorities - Jewish, Ruthenian, Hungarian, Russian. The band also performs film music. The family band was formed in 2013.

category: music

tags: instrumental modern folk quintet borrowed Ďusi Band general audience internal



Red Heifer 08

created: 02. 09. 2020 14:26 modified: 27. 11. 2020 01:47

The composition is the adaptation of the original Waltz in A minor from Csampai Ivo. The compositions belongs to light dance music genres. It is a part of the soundtrack from the audio dramatization of the short story Red Heifer written by the Slovak writer Martin Kukucin. 
Július Bandy's folk band - Ďusi Band is based in Prešov. The members of the band are from a family where skills of musicians are  passed down from generation to generation. Ing the band there  is the father Július Bandy and his three sons - Kristián, Július, Samuel. They play dulcimer, double bass, violin and viola. Their repertoire includes Slovak and Roma folklore music as well as music of other national minorities - Jewish, Ruthenian, Hungarian, Russian. The band also performs film music. The family band was formed in 2013.

category: music

tags: instrumental modern folk quintet borrowed Ďusi Band general audience internal



Roman Goroľ

created: 21. 08. 2020 15:42 modified: 27. 11. 2020 01:47

The portrait photo of the Romani writer Roman Goroľ. The photo was taken on November 16, 2016 after the publication of his first collection of poems, Cold Touch of the Lost Morning, published by the State Scientific Library in Prešov.
Roman Goroľ was born in Vranov nad Topľou. He is married and has three sons. He studied at the Pedagogical Facultz of the University of Prešov in Prešov, where he completed a bachelor's degree. Until 2019, he worked as a teacher's assistant at the primary school in the village of Čaklov, where he also lives. From 2019, he began working as the editor of the Romani nationality radio broadcast of Slovak Radio in Košice. He is a lover of literature, poetry and prose. As a child, he began writing short poems about life, emotions, love.

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tags: secular digital artistic photography Roman Goroľ general audience internal


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