Romathan - Love Lost
created: 06. 12. 2018 10:35 modified: 27. 11. 2020 01:47
Photos from a feature-length production called Love Lost. The drama is from the 19th century, it takes place in the Roumanian environment and shows the relationship of nomadic Roma with the Count. The author and director of the play is Žaneta Štipáková, a soloist of the Romathan Theater. It was the 74th premiere, which took place in the theater on April 20, 2018.
category: fine arts
tags: secular digital artistic photography Romathan general audience internal
Miloslav Suchomel
created: 01. 10. 2018 10:17 modified: 27. 11. 2020 01:47
In the years 1989-1995 he graduated from the State Conservatory in Žilina. He later graduated from the Conservatoire in Bratislava (1997-2000) and studied at the University of Louisville in Kentucky, United States of America (2001). He has performed in several musical groups. He has several music awards in Slovakia and abroad.
category: fine arts
tags: secular digital artistic in persona photography Miloslav Suchomel general audience internal
Eugen Vizváry
created: 01. 10. 2018 10:11 modified: 27. 11. 2020 01:47
Eugen Vizváry is a music producer, a composer, a pianist. He is one of the most requested Slovak musician, who devotes to the music genres of Jazz, Funky, Fusion Rock, Pop, Hip-Hop, R&B, Country, Classic.
category: fine arts
tags: secular digital artistic in persona photography Eugen Vizváry general audience internal
Ján Berky Mrenica – portrait
created: 24. 10. 2016 20:20 modified: 04. 06. 2021 09:36
Ján Berky Mrenica junior, one of the members and since 1997 also the head of the Devil´s violin Orchestra, belongs among the prominent violin virtuosos in Slovakia. He studied the violin play on Conservatory Bratislava, but he is also engaged in writing the books about the most famous Romani songs. He utilized his musical talent for composing the musical arrangements for a CD of Devil´s Violin, but also for the other various folk ensembles. He supports musically talented children from socially disadvantaged environment, his effort grew into a well-known project called Divé Maky (Wild Poppies). The photographs documents the interview with Ján Berky Mrenica Jr., where he speaks about the music as a representative of the emotions and the harmony and which address people regardless of nationality or ethnicity.
category: fine arts
tags: secular digital artistic in persona photography Ján Berky Mrenica general audience internal