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.
category: speaking
tags: academic scientific commentary monologue humanities Slovak Oľga Bodorová general audience internal
Ľudovít Petík
created: 23. 02. 2022 11:43 modified: 08. 05. 2023 20:08
Ľudovít Petík pochádza zo známej muzikantskej rodiny, kde bolo zvykom hrať a popri tom mať v rukách remeslo. Sám Ľudovít sa venoval hudbe a prakticky celý život, okrem toho pracoval 45 rokov ako vodič, z toho ostatných 30 rokov riadil autobusy Mestskej hromadnej dopravy v Prešove. Vo svojom rozprávaní sa vracia do svojich detských liet, spomína na rozprávania svojho starého otca a otca, ktorí prežili obdobie prvej a druhej svetovej vojny.
Rozprávanie je členené do šiestich častí: PRVÁ SVETOVÁ VOJNA; STARÍ RODIČIA – ŽIVOT V RAŽŇANOCH; STARÍ RODIČIA – PÔVOD STAREJ MAMY; DRUHÁ SVETOVÁ VOJNA; OTEC AKO PARTIZÁN; PRIMÁŠ V KONCENTRAČNOM TÁBORE.
category: speaking
tags: retrospective biographical monologue guided Romani Ľudovít Petík general audience internal
Dezider Miko and the Band - a minor, Nane cocha / I don't have a skirt
created: 21. 02. 2022 10:08 modified: 21. 02. 2022 10:38
One of the compositions played at the concert organised by the Folk Band Ďusi Band from Prešov. The instrumental composition from the series in a minor is the Romani folk song Nane cocha / I don’t have a skirt is performed by Dezider Miko and his band.
Violin: Dezider Miko
Dulcimer: Anton Čonka
Double bas: Július Bandy Jr.
Viola: Kristián Bandy
The series in a minor is composed in slow temp within the genre of halgato. I don’t have a skirt is originally a dance folk song. The performance was recorded on November 14, 2019 in Wave – The Center for Independent Culture, Hlavná street 121, Prešov.
category: music
tags: instrumental modern folk quartet borrowed Dezider Miko and the Band general audience internal
Czardas - Martin Petík and the Band
created: 15. 02. 2022 15:20 modified: 21. 02. 2022 10:55
The composition played at the concert organised by the folk band Ďusi Band from Prešov. The czardas is performed by Martin Petík and his band.
Violin: Martin Petík
Dulcimer: Július Bandy Jr.
Double bass: Miroslav Holub
Guitar: Ladislav Holub
Czardas is the type of dance music, its introductory part is slow, after which the gradation of rhythm rises and its tempo is also briskly ended. This type of music used to occur frequently especially at the dancing sessions in rural places. The recording was made on November 14, 2019 in Wave – The Center of Independent Culture, Hlavná street 121, Prešov.
category: music
tags: instrumental modern folk quartet borrowed Martin Petík and the Band general audience internal
Amari sal amari - Žigovci
created: 15. 02. 2022 14:32 modified: 15. 02. 2022 15:02
The song played at the concert organised by the folk band Ďusi Band from Prešov. The instrumental composition played by the folk band Žigovci with Filip Žiga as the lead musician.
Violin: Filip Žiga
Dulcimer : Milan Jarka
Viola : Matúš Krutak
Double bass : Július Žiga
Cello : Bohdana Žigová
The song Amari si amari is meant for dancing. The lyrics speak about a young bride. The song was recorded on November 14, 2019 in Wave - The Center for Independent Culture, Hlavná street 121, Prešov.
category: music
tags: instrumental modern folk quintet borrowed Ľudová hudba Žigovci general audience internal
Štefan Cína's Folk Music Band: Kale topanki, lole sandalki; Nane cocha, nane gad/Black Shoes, Red Sandals; No Skirt, No Shirt
created: 15. 02. 2022 13:39 modified: 15. 02. 2022 13:49
Štefan Cína's Folk Music Band is a musical ensemble composed of four musicians, founded in 2007. The founder was Štefan Cína senior. Today, the band consists of: Martina Ďuriková Cínová (violin, vocals), Štefan Cína Jr. (accordion, guitar, vocals), Štefan Vansač (dulcimer, vocals) and Peter Pavlík (double bass, vocals). Štefan Cína's folk music repertoire consists of traditional songs from all over Eastern Slovakia, but also Central Slovak and West Slovak songs. The video records the band playing the Roma songs: Kale topanki, lole sandalki; Nane cocha, nane gad/Black Shoes, Red Sandals; No Skirt, No Shirt. This record was created on November 15, 2019 at one of a series of events organized by the State Scientific Library in Prešov under the title "Living Books".
category: music
tags: vocal-instrumental modern folk quartet borrowed Romani Štefan Cína's Folk Music Band general audience internal
Mgr. Vladimír Horváth - Amari luma - The Romani Encyclopedia on Internet
created: 15. 02. 2022 10:41 modified: 15. 02. 2022 10:52
Expert paper presentation on the Romani Encyclopedia Amari luma on Internet, presented at the conference titled Romani Culture in the Digital Environment, the speech delivered by Mgr. Vladimír Horváth from the civic association Romano kher – Romani House. The scientific event with international participation was organised by the State Scientific Library in Prešov, its documentation and information center of Romani culture, in cooperation with the Methodological and Pedagogical Center in Prešov on November 20, 2019.
category: speaking
tags: academic presentation monologue conference Slovak Vladimír Horváth academic audience internal
Ivana Šusterová - Documentation and Presentation of the Vlax Romani Culture
created: 15. 02. 2022 10:30 modified: 15. 02. 2022 10:34
Expert paper presentation on the culture of Vlax Roma in Slovakia, presented at the conference titled Romani Culture in the Digital Environment, the speech delivered by Mgr. Ivana Šusterová, PhD. The scientific event with international participation was organised by the State Scientific Library in Prešov, its documentation and information center of Romani culture, in cooperation with the Methodological and Pedagogical Center in Prešov on November 20, 2019.
category: speaking
tags: academic presentation monologue conference Slovak Ivana Šusterová general audience internal
Aušvicate o kher baro/There is Big House in Auschwitz - Alexander Daško's Dulcimer Band
created: 14. 02. 2022 14:26 modified: 14. 02. 2022 14:27
Alexander Daško's dulcimer band plays the Roma sad song (halgato) Aušvicate o kher baro/There is Big House in Auschwitz. The band was formed in 1992 in Banská Bystrica. The band's repertoire consists of Romani, Slovak and other nations’ folk music as well as operetta and film melodies. The band has released several CDs. The lead violinist is Alexander Daško. Dulcimer - Dezider Oláh Axman. Viola - Otto Daniš (Buli). Double bass - Jozef Berky (Kangaroo). Accordion - Štefan Bučko (Kefa). Alexander Daško founded the Lavuta Private Elementary Art School in Banská Bystrica, he is a music teacher. Every year, A. Daško organizes the festival of Roma culture in Banská Bystrica, called Gypsy Fire.
category: music
tags: instrumental modern folk quintet borrowed Alexander Daško's Dulcimer Band general audience internal
Live Book - Teri Čikoš
created: 09. 02. 2022 13:04 modified: 09. 02. 2022 13:23
Teri Čikoš comes from Bratislava based family of musician dedicated to music for generations already. She carries on and continues the tradition successfully. She plays the piano, guitar, she is a student of Music and Dramatic Arts at the Conservatory. In the same time she is a teacher of singing at the Elementary School of Arts. Her single titled Pozri (Look) achieved a place among top ten most played songs on Slovak radio stations. She gives concerts with her own music group, moderates and keeps making a well designed place for herself in the field of pop culture in Slovakia.
category: speaking
tags: retrospective biographical monologue guided Slovak Teri Čikoš general audience internal