Roman Goroľ - Cold Touch of Lost Morning
created: 14. 12. 2018 13:23 modified: 27. 11. 2020 02:00
Roman Gorol was born on 15th of August, 1969, in Vranov nad Toplou. He is married, has three sons, works as a teaching assistant at the Elementary School in the village Caklov, where he lives. Roman Gorol graduated from the Pedagogical Faculty of the Presov University in Presov, as the bachelor of pedagogy. Roman Gorol loves literature, both poetry and prose. In his young years he began writing short poems about life, emotions, love. His art of word is present in the book of poems titled “Cold Touch of Lost Morning”, published by the State Research Library in Presov, 2016, illustrated by Martin Kaleja Januv. Four poems of the collection were translated in Romani and English languages by Erika Godlova. The video recorded on December 1st, 2016, introduces the author of the book of poems, some of his poems as well as the illustrator Martin Kaleja Januv, whose talent in fine arts is also pictured in the video. Frantisek Godla and Dusan Onody as the Duo Farsa provided the music for the event. (source: Roman Gorol, Cold Touch of Lost Morning, own research).
category: speaking
tags: retrospective biographical dialogue general Slovak Romani Roman Goroľ František Godla Dušan Onody general audience internal
Let's Get Know Each Other
created: 13. 12. 2018 22:57 modified: 27. 11. 2020 01:47
The scanned invitation for the cultural event called Let's Get Know Each Other which took place in Roznava. The invitation provides information about the event and the performers, the venue and the organizers.
category: fine arts
tags: secular material utility 2D artifact graphics Slovak Jekhetane-Spolu general audience internal
Let's Get Know Each Other
created: 13. 12. 2018 22:52 modified: 27. 11. 2020 01:47
The scanned invitation for the cultural event called Let's Get Know Each Other which was in Bratislava. The invitation contains information about the event and the performers. The invitiation, additionally, provides the poem by Dezider Banga. The dominant feature is the picture by the pupils from the Elementary school in Jarovnice, where also the logo of the Jekhetane-Spolu Association was made.
category: fine arts
tags: secular material utility 2D artifact graphics Slovak Jekhetane-Spolu general audience internal
Let's Get Know Each Other - Ziar nad Hronom
created: 13. 12. 2018 22:47 modified: 27. 11. 2020 01:47
The scanned invitation for the cultural event called Let's Get Know Each Other, which was in Ziar nad Hronom. The invitation provides information about the event and the performers, photos from the previous events. The invitation also contains information about the racial attacks in Slovakia and the poem by the author Jan Mitras.
category: fine arts
tags: secular material utility 2D artifact graphics Slovak Jekhetane-Spolu general audience internal
Let's Get Know Each Other
created: 13. 12. 2018 22:42 modified: 27. 11. 2020 01:47
The scanned invitation for the cultural event called Let's Get Know Each Other, in Detva. The invitation contains information about the event and the performers, added by the information about the racial attacks in Slovakia, the author poems by Jan Mitras, Deyider Banga and the Black poet James Langston Hughes.
category: fine arts
tags: secular material utility 2D artifact graphics Slovak Jekhetane-Spolu general audience internal
Romanovela: Love in Translation
created: 13. 12. 2018 22:36 modified: 27. 11. 2020 01:47
The scanned invitation for the theater performance called Romanovela: Love in Translation. The performance produced within the international theater project with participation of Slovakia, Austria, Poland, Hungary, Romania, Germany, Slovenia. The front page of the invitation displays the image graphics of three fingers on the blue glossy background. The backpage of the invitation provides information about the event, the venue, the actors and authors. The lower section displays logos of organizers, supporters and cooperating organizations.
category: fine arts
tags: secular material utility 2D artifact graphics Slovak Jekhetane-Spolu general audience internal
We are Singing for Love
created: 13. 12. 2018 22:30 modified: 27. 11. 2020 01:47
The scanned invitation to the concert of Ida Kelarova and the group Romano rat (Romani Blood) called We are Singing for Love. The front page of the invitation provides information about the concert and displays the photo of Ida Kelarova. The back page of the invitation informs about the accompanying event which was the exhibition of the works by the Romani fine artists and presentation of the works by the Romani poets.
category: fine arts
tags: secular material utility 2D artifact graphics Slovak Jekhetane-Spolu general audience internal
We are Painting for Love
created: 13. 12. 2018 22:24 modified: 27. 11. 2020 01:47
A scanned invitation for the travelling exhibition of the artworks of the Romani artists called We are Painting for Love. The front page of the invitation is covered by the collage of the 11 artworks, the back page provides information about the exhibition, the organizer, the venue, the authors, lecturers and supporters.
category: fine arts
tags: secular material utility 2D artifact Slovak Jekhetane-Spolu general audience internal
Duo Farsa, Marco Pillo - A Night in Ankara
created: 13. 12. 2018 10:07 modified: 27. 11. 2020 02:00
The instrumental composition A Night in Ankara is the authors' composition by Frantisek Godla and Dusan Onody, the members of the guitar players under the label Duo Farsa. The motivation behind the composition is their stay in Turkey. Duo Farsa plays their own, highly emotional compositions of more genres, mainly influenced by the Spanish rhythms of flamenco. The performance is specific by participation of Marco Pillo (a musician, singer and composer), who plays the cajon. The video was recorded on 31st of March, 2014 in the Jonas Zaborsky Theater's Small Scene as a part of the presentation of the book of poems by Dusan Onody: For You, Only You.
category: music
tags: instrumental modern flamenco trio author's craft Duo Farsa Marco Pillo general audience internal
Stanislav Cina - The Wood-curver
created: 11. 12. 2018 11:58 modified: 27. 11. 2020 02:00
Stanislav Cina's short talk about carving in a pastoral center in the village of Čičava. The Roma Pastoral Center covers the formation and missionary service in the Roma communities, especially in the Vranov district. Through the Civic Association Hot Team, they implemented a project of a protected workshop in 2012, employing handicapped Roma from Vranov nad Topľou. Within the sheltered workshops, they have been devoting themselves to the works of wood-curving under the direction of Milan Krajniak. Their main inspiration was taken from the religious themes.
category: crafts
tags: active traditional artistic wood carving Slovak Stanislav Cina - The Wood-curver general audience internal