Babylonfest: Púčik, Matrjoška or Německý pěvecký kroužek

12 September 2019, 1:00
Babylonfest: Púčik, Matrjoška or Německý pěvecký kroužek

Babylonfest is a parade of national and ethnic minorities living in the city of Brno. This year it enters its 12th season. Its programme will offer concerts, music-literary works and a pub quiz. For example, the folk ensemble Púčik, the Russian ensemble Matrjoška [Matryoshka], Německý pěvecký kroužek [The German Singing Club], the dance group Piroš rouža, the dance ensemble Prometheus and others will perform.

Babylonfest points out the rich multicultural history of the city of Brno, which has been quite agitated as a result of World War II. Therefore, the festival presents the culture and traditions of Brno national and ethnic minorities, acquainting thus the Czech majority with Brno neighbours from all over the world. At the same time, it represents an exceptional opportunity for them to meet up, present their customs or traditions and facilitate their deeper integration into society. It broadens the horizons of all participants and enriches them with knowledge of foreign cultures without having to travel beyond the border of the country. This year, the festival runs from 19 to 25 September 2019. 

2019 PROGRAMME:

19 September  | 17:00 Lužánky Park OPENING / PLANTING OF THE TREES OF NATIONS

20 September  | 19:00 – 21:00 Old Town Hall CONCERT – Faces of Music

21 September  | 11:00 – 16:00 Moravské Náměstí Square BABYLON UNDER ŠPILBERK

23 September  | 18:00 – 19:00 Kabaret Špaček THEY LIVE AMONG US

25 September  | 18:00 – Paradox Theatre Studio PUB QUIZ

26 September  | 17:00 – J. Mahen Library MUSIC-LITERARY WORKSHOP

Dance group Prometheus / photo from FB

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