Benefit Concert by Brněnský Valášek

2 January 2017, 10:00
Benefit Concert by Brněnský Valášek

Folk songs, carols and pastorals will be performed by the folk ensemble Brněnský Valášek. The proceeds from the concert will be contributed to the purchase of a new organ for the Church of the Holy Trinity.

Brněnský Valášek has been active in Brno since 1975. It works with the folklore of northern Moravia-Wallachia and tries to hand on to children the songs, dances and customs that the natives of Wallachia brought to Brno in earlier centuries. The aim of the work of Brněnský Valášek is to cultivate the relationship of children with our land’s culture, to teach them to find joy in it and to convincingly present the beauties of the songs, dances and customs of Wallachia to all those in front of whom they perform. The concert in support of the purchase of a new organ will take place on 8 January 2016 from 4:30 pm in the Church of the Holy Trinity in Královo Pole. The event is being organised by the association Organ for Královo Pole.

Brněnský Valášek/ photo archive of the ensemble

Brněnský Valášek/ photo archive of the ensemble

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