The End

created: 29. 11. 2017 13:09 modified: 27. 11. 2020 01:47

The drawing is the illustration of the poem named The End,  for poems's collection with the same title, by the author Roman Gorol. The drawing is in A4 format, on hard paper. The poem's collection was published in 2016 by the State Research Library in Presov.
Martin Kaleja-Januv (1984-) was born in the Romani settlement in Jarovnice where he remains living. His relationship with fine arts started building up during his years at the Elementary school in Jarovnice when guided by the fine arts' teacher Jan Sajko. He continued his studies at the Secondary School of Arts in Presov, specializing in the field of Design and Woodcurving. Beside drawing and painting, he works with wood as well, portraying mainly sacral themes. Currently, Martin Kaleja-Januv works as the teacher's assistant at the Elementary school in Jarovnice.

author: Martin Kaleja-Januv

category: fine arts

tags: secular material artistic 2D artifact drawing Martin Kaleja general audience internal



A Cold Touch of Lost Morning

created: 29. 11. 2017 12:59 modified: 27. 11. 2020 01:47

The drawing named A Cold Touch of Lost Morning was produced as the illustration for poems's collection with the same title, by the author Roman Gorol. The drawing in A4 format, on paper, was used as front picture on the cover of the poem's collection published in 2016 by the State Research Library in Presov.
Martin Kaleja-Januv (1984-) was born in the Romani settlement in Jarovnice where he remains living. His relationship with fine arts started building up during his years at the Elementary school in Jarovnice when guided by the fine arts' teacher Jan Sajko. He continued his studies at the Secondary School of Arts in Presov, specializing in the field of Design and Woodcurving. Beside drawing and painting, he works with wood as well, portraying mainly sacral themes. Currently, Martin Kaleja-Januv works as the teacher's assistant at the Elementary school in Jarovnice.

author: Martin Kaleja-Januv

category: fine arts

tags: secular material artistic 2D artifact drawing Martin Kaleja general audience internal



Monika Duždová - speaking

created: 06. 11. 2017 17:52 modified: 27. 11. 2020 01:47

The interview was done on November 18, 2013 in Presov, conducted by  Ing. Igor Duzda. Mgr. Monika Duzdova, née Rakasova, was born in the year 1968 in Sarisske Michalany, district of Sabinov. In the time of interview she worked as the teacher's assistant at the Elementary School in Sarisske Michalany. In the same time she studied in the last year of social sciences at the University of St. Elisabeth. The studies were successfully finished in 2014. By September 2014 works as a teacher's assistant at the Hartsdown Academy in Margate, Kent County in the Great Britain. Besides Slovak she is fluent in Romani, English and Russian languages. The interview is conducted as memorial and fact providing speaking about her origins, family, locality, studies and work.

category: speaking

tags: retrospective biographical monologue guided Romani Monika Duždová general audience internal



Flowers

created: 24. 10. 2017 15:20 modified: 27. 11. 2020 01:47

The author of the embroidery Flowers is Terezia Tancosova. The artifact was made in 2006, during the project titled Feder dzivipe - Lepsi zivot (Better Life), implemented by the Civic Association for Support and Regional Development and the Office of the Plenipotentiary of the Slovak Government for Romani Communities, supported by the European Social Fund. In cooperation with the Office for Labour, Social Affairs and Family there were 33 unemployed Roma selected who received training; the Association then started searching for permanent jobs for them, in various professions. Some of the worked in crafts and arts workshop lead by the lecturere, the fine arts pedagogue Mgr. Miriam Kavulicova-Tomasiakova, where, besides many other aesthetic and practically used objects the above-mentioned artifact was made.
Technique: Combination of textile techniques on sololit.

author: Terézia Tancošová

category: fine arts

tags: secular material artistic 2D artifact embroidery Terézia Tancošová general audience internal



Mother and Child

created: 23. 10. 2017 15:32 modified: 27. 11. 2020 01:47

The author of the painting Mother and Child is Silvia Markovičová. The artifact was made in 2006, during the project titled Feder dzivipe - Lepsi zivot (Better Life), implemented by the Civic Association for Support and Regional Development and the Office of the Plenipotentiary of the Slovak Government for Romani Communities, supported by the European Social Fund. In cooperation with the Office for Labour, Social Affairs and Family there were 33 unemployed Roma selected who received training; the Association then started searching for permanent jobs for them, in various professions. Some of the worked in crafts and arts workshop lead by the lecturere, the fine arts pedagogue Mgr. Miriam Kavulicova-Tomasiakova, where, besides many other aesthetic and practically used objects the above-mentioned artifact was made.
Technique: Combination of textile techniques on sololit.

author: Silvia Markovičová

category: fine arts

tags: secular material artistic 2D artifact painting Silvia Markovičová general audience internal



Nataša Slobodníková - speaking

created: 22. 10. 2017 21:36 modified: 27. 11. 2020 02:00

Natasa Slobodnikova - My Life. Speaking is divided into several chapter, each focused on principal events of her life, beginning with her childhood, through family relations, education, before and after Revolution development, to activism and activities aimed for raising the living standard of Roma. She is the chairwoman of the Regional Association of the Romani Initiatives, seated in Banska Bystrica.

category: speaking

tags: retrospective biographical monologue guided Slovak Nataša Slobodníková general audience internal



Stefan Banyak - Speaking about Music

created: 22. 10. 2017 21:32 modified: 27. 11. 2020 02:00

Štefan Banyák (1938-) is a Roma musician, playing the violin. He founded the Orchestra of Roma Musicians in Dunajská Streda, currently Bihári Orchestra, and he is the main organizer of Bihári festival held in Dunajská Streda every year. The musician is a chairman of the Civil Association (CA) of Roma Musicians in Dunajská Streda. At present, he works mainly with young Roma musicians and at the same time he actively performs at various music events.

category: speaking

tags: retrospective biographical monologue guided Slovak Štefan Banyák general audience internal



White Bird

created: 20. 10. 2017 15:20 modified: 27. 11. 2020 01:47

The author of the painting White Bird is Silvia Markovičová. The artifact was made in 2006, during the project titled Feder dzivipe - Lepsi zivot (Better Life), implemented by the Civic Association for Support and Regional Development and the Office of the Plenipotentiary of the Slovak Government for Romani Communities, supported by the European Social Fund. In cooperation with the Office for Labour, Social Affairs and Family there were 33 unemployed Roma selected who received training; the Association then started searching for permanent jobs for them, in various professions. Some of the worked in crafts and arts workshop lead by the lecturere, the fine arts pedagogue Mgr. Miriam Kavulicova-Tomasiakova, where, besides many other aesthetic and practically used objects the above-mentioned artifact was made.
Technique: Combination of textile techniques on sololit.

author: Silvia Markovičová

category: fine arts

tags: secular material artistic 2D artifact painting Silvia Markovičová general audience internal



A Red Flower

created: 20. 10. 2017 15:14 modified: 27. 11. 2020 01:47

The author of the embroidery A Red Flower is Renata Bendikova. The artifact was made in 2006, during the project titled Feder dzivipe - Lepsi zivot (Better Life), implemented by the Civic Association for Support and Regional Development and the Office of the Plenipotentiary of the Slovak Government for Romani Communities, supported by the European Social Fund. In cooperation with the Office for Labour, Social Affairs and Family there were 33 unemployed Roma selected who received training; the Association then started searching for permanent jobs for them, in various professions. Some of the worked in crafts and arts workshop lead by the lecturere, the fine arts pedagogue Mgr. Miriam Kavulicova-Tomasiakova, where, besides many other aesthetic and practically used objects the above-mentioned artifact was made.

Technique: Combination of textile techniques on sololit.

author: Renáta Bendíková

category: fine arts

tags: secular material artistic 2D artifact embroidery Renáta Bendíková general audience internal



Red Flowers

created: 20. 10. 2017 15:05 modified: 27. 11. 2020 01:47

The author of the embroidery Red Flowers is Renata Bendikova. The artifact was made in 2006, during the project titled Feder dzivipe - Lepsi zivot (Better Life), implemented by the Civic Association for Support and Regional Development and the Office of the Plenipotentiary of the Slovak Government for Romani Communities, supported by the European Social Fund. In cooperation with the Office for Labour, Social Affairs and Family there were 33 unemployed Roma selected who received training; the Association then started searching for permanent jobs for them, in various professions. Some of the worked in crafts and arts workshop lead by the lecturere, the fine arts pedagogue Mgr. Miriam Kavulicova-Tomasiakova, where, besides many other aesthetic and practically used objects the above-mentioned artifact was made.
Technique: Combination of textile techniques on sololit.

author: Renáte Bendíková

category: fine arts

tags: secular material artistic 2D artifact embroidery Renáta Bendíková general audience internal


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