Emilia Lovas

created: 24. 09. 2020 15:25 modified: 27. 11. 2020 01:47

Emilia Lovas is a theater artist, pedagogue and activist. In 2009 she participated at Karavan Art Academy where, after meeting a theater producer Rodrigó Balogh, got the leading role in Feather Picking, the drama played in The Independent Theater Hungary. Later, she graduated from the Pester Hungarian Theater Academy. Since 2015 she acts in various theaters, recently started dubbing and directing. Among her other activities is teaching the disadvantaged children arts, and activism in the field of human rights.

category: visual art

tags: secular digital artistic in persona photography general audience internal



Wedding

created: 16. 09. 2020 20:26 modified: 27. 11. 2020 02:00

The vocal - instrumental composition O bijav (Wedding) performed by the Sabrosa music group is one of the compositions of Romani folklore. The content of the song tells about the wedding and entertainment of the Roma. The rhythm and lyrics of the song are among the phenomena typical for entertainment music. The vocal-instrumental group Sabrosa was formed in the village of Raslavice in the district of Bardejov. It originally consisted of three singers and instrumentalists. At present, Sabrosa performs as a sister duo: Aneta Duždová - lead singer, Jana Duždová - guitar, singing. Musicians: Július Hudi (dulcimer), Alexander Bunda (viola), Vojto Bunda (double-bass), Miloš Goroľ (violin).

category: music

tags: vocal-instrumental modern folk duet borrowed Romani Sabrosa general audience internal



Romani Girl

created: 10. 09. 2020 19:57 modified: 27. 11. 2020 02:00

Romani Girl is a song still considered the anthem of Slovak Roma. It relates to the period of the Second World War and the suffering of the Roma in labor and concentration camps. It's a slow and sad song. The Sabrosa band retains the rhythm and character of this song. The vocal-instrumental group Sabrosa was formed in the village of Raslavice in the district of Bardejov. It originally consisted of three singers and instrumentalists. At present, Sabrosa performs as a sister duo: Aneta Duždová - lead singer, Jana Duždová - guitar, singing.

category: music

tags: vocal-instrumental modern folk duet original Romani Sabrosa general audience internal



Don't Beat Me

created: 10. 09. 2020 15:46 modified: 27. 11. 2020 02:00

The song Namaren man (Don't Beat Me) comes from the repertoire of a Romani singer from the former Yugoslavia, Šaban Bajramovič (April 16, 1936 - June 8, 2008), who sang it under the name Pira mange korkoro (Wandering the World Alone). The composition is composed in the specific style of Balkan Roma jazz. Performed by Sabrosa, with slight melodic and textual adjustments, it is folklorized. The vocal-instrumental group Sabrosa was formed in the village of Raslavice in the district of Bardejov. It originally consisted of three singers and instrumentalists. At present, Sabrosa performs as a sisters’ duo: Aneta Duždová - lead singer, Jana Duždová - guitar, singing.

category: music

tags: vocal-instrumental modern folk duet borrowed Romani Sabrosa general audience internal



Aneta Duždová

created: 09. 09. 2020 13:47 modified: 27. 11. 2020 01:47

Aneta Duždová is the leading singer of the vocal-instrumental group Sabrosa. The band began in Raslavice, the village in the district of Bardejov with Frantisek Gall as the manager. Originally it consisted of three female singers and instruments players with the repertoir of mainly traditional Romani songs. Later, their repertoir included also modern compositions of popular interprets.

category: visual art

tags: secular digital artistic in persona photography Aneta Duždová Sabrosa general audience internal



Remember!

created: 08. 09. 2020 10:42 modified: 21. 04. 2021 09:38

The civic association In Minorita has been engaged in research in the field of the Roma Holocaust in Slovakia since 2005. In partnership with the Ministry of Culture of the Slovak Republic, the Slovak National Museum and the Institute of Ethnology of the Slovak Academy of Sciences, it has prepared the Ma bisteren! Project. As a part of the project, 7 monuments and memorial plaques were installed in the Slovak Republic in 2005-2007. In 2019, the 8th memorial plaque in a row was installed.
During the first half of 2020 our library, in cooperation with the In Minorita Association documented the memorial sites so that they can be presented in their virtual form. Each part showing a particular memorial site contains written information about its authors, dates of their installment as well as the dates of the historical events. The memorial sites are precisely mapped and displayed on the map of Slovakia.
Those interested in the topic of the Roma Holocaust can visit all memorial sites in virtual reality from the comfort of their home and thus obtain sufficient information about war events.
The virtual tour also includes a quiz for primary and secondary school students, which we created in cooperation with the Methodological and Pedagogical Center in Prešov.
The virtual tour is available in Slovak, Romani and English.
The digital object displays the photos of each memorial sites and monuments.

Visit the memorials of the Romani Holocaust.

By downloading the QR code on your mobile device, you will get directly to the virtual tour of the memorial sites of the Romani Holocaust.

author: Norbert Végh

category: visual art

tags: secular digital artistic photo Ma bisteren! general audience internal



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.

category: visual art

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


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