Vakeribena
created: 08. 09. 2025 10:36 modified: 08. 09. 2025 10:37
Public event on the occasion of the Week of Slovak Libraries, which took place in the premises of the Viola Theater. The event introduced a new book by the Documentation and Information Center for Roma Culture, the book's title is Vakeribena (Fables), authored by Jana Gáborová Kroková. In addition to the author, the event's guests were - Stanislav Cina, Peter Káša, Klara Kohoutová. The musical guest was Štefan Cína.
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tags: academic scientific discussion dialogue humanities Slovak Jana Gáborová Kroková general audience internal
Living Book - The Roma Holocaust
created: 08. 09. 2025 10:31 modified: 08. 09. 2025 10:33
A public event from the Living Books series on the topic of the Roma Holocaust, which took place in the Viola Theater. The Living Books were researchers from the Slovak Academy of Sciences in Košice, Patrícia Fogelová and Veronika Szeghy Gayer. The musical guest was pianist Miroslav Rác.
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tags: academic scientific discussion dialogue humanities Slovak general audience internal
Klara Kohoutová, Petra Kurutzová
created: 04. 12. 2024 07:29 modified: 09. 12. 2024 07:10
Luník IX - memories with subtitles Geto? and The Most Beautiful Housing Estate? is a unique collection of 12 interviews with 15 respondents - people who at first glance have nothing in common. Many of them have never even met. They have only one thing in common: they are or were residents of the most famous Slovak housing estate, Luník IX. The publication was presented by author Klara Kohoutová and illustrator editor Petra Kurutzová in a discussion with Erika Godlová on September 8, 2023 in the premises of the Libresso Cafe in Prešov.
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tags: academic scientific discussion dialogue humanities Slovak Klara Kohoutová Petra Kurutzová general audience internal
Roma and the Slovak National Uprising
created: 05. 03. 2024 07:56 modified: 05. 03. 2024 08:06
The editorial office of the Slovak Radio broadcasting for national minorities, the studio Košice, provided space for a meeting of the students from Košice secondary schools and the historian and ethnologist Zuzana Kumanová, during which the topic of the Slovak National Uprising was discussed. According to Zuzana Kumanová, the Slovak National Uprising anniversaries are also an opportunity for remembrance of the heroic deeds of the Roma who risked and sacrificed their lives in the fight for freedom and democracy. Zuzana Kumanová presents Roma not only as victims of war murders, but also as heroes, partisans and fighters for freedom. She also introduced the topic of identity to the listeners. The event’s host was Erika Godlová, it took place on September 13, 2018 in the studio of RTVS on Moyzesova street no. 7 in Košice.
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tags: academic scientific discussion dialogue humanities Slovak Zuzana Kumanová Erika Godlová general audience internal
Gemer-Malohont Museum in Rimavská Sobota
created: 28. 02. 2022 11:15 modified: 17. 06. 2022 10:57
The Museum in Rimavská Sobota, the fifth oldest museum in Slovakia, was established in 1882. It maps the territory of the multicultural Gemer - Malohont, of which the Roma were a natural part. There has been an exposition of Romani culture since 1976. Here can be found a valuable publication titled Gypsies in Slovakia by Emília Horváthová, but also the album of Romani musicians published in Budapest in 1898, the second edition of 1927 contains a graphic of Cinka Panna and a biography of one of the most important Romani lead violinists - Márton Dombi, who came from Gemer.
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tags: academic scientific commentary monologue humanities Slovak Oľga Bodorová general audience internal
The Ethnographic Musem in Tarnow
created: 26. 09. 2020 23:46 modified: 27. 11. 2020 02:00
The video presents the Roma exposition in the Ethnographic Museum in Tarnów, Poland, which has been open since 1979. The origin and content of the exposition are presented by the prominent Polish ethnographer and anthropologist Adam Bartosz.
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tags: academic scientific commentary monologue humanities Polish Adam Bartosz general audience internal
Tomas Hrustic - Black and White Worlds
created: 23. 03. 2020 14:01 modified: 27. 11. 2020 02:00
Tomáš Hrustič from the Institute of Ethnology and Social Anthropology of the Slovak Academy of Sciences in Bratislava presents the publication Black and White Worlds / Roma in the Majority Society in Slovakia. Two different nations, two different views, two worlds. Two different worlds that live side by side. The Roma and the others. These facts also contributed to the formation of the title of the publication Black and White Worlds. Domestic and foreign experts from the field of Roma studies looked into these worlds and brought the results of their own research. Professional reviewers of the publication: Martin Fotta, PhD., PhDr. Michal Vašečka, PhD., Kimmo Granqvist, PhD., Prof. Mgr. Milan Kováč, PhD. Published by: VEDA, Publishing House of SAV, published in: 2015, number of pages: 595
The video is divided into several inputs. Each entry represents a part of the publication. Inputs are labeled.
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tags: academic factual dialogue humanities Slovak Romani Tomáš Hrustič academic audience internal
Romani Pilgrimage in Zabno
created: 10. 02. 2020 19:29 modified: 27. 11. 2020 02:00
Factographic narrative about the memorial that was built in 2012 on the site of the execution of unknown Roma during World War II in 1943.
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tags: academic factual monologue humanities Polish Adam Bartosz general audience internal
Romani Pilgrimage in Bielcza
created: 31. 01. 2020 15:27 modified: 27. 11. 2020 02:00
In 1942 in Bielcza, Poland, the Germans murdered 41 Roma from the Kwiek family. They were nomadic Roma from Kalderash group. Their common grave is well cared by the local people.
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tags: academic factual monologue humanities Polish Adam Bartosz general audience internal
Romani Pilgrimage in Borzęcin
created: 31. 01. 2020 15:23 modified: 27. 11. 2020 02:00
In Poland, in the village Borzęcin at the local cemetery the memorial for 29 exhumed Roma was erected. They were murdered by Germans in 1942. Another memorial to these victims was created in the nearby forest, where the Roma were murdered by the Nazis.
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tags: academic factual monologue humanities Polish Adam Bartosz general audience internal