DIVA Awards Ceremony in the Rhythm of Swing

15 March 2016, 4:00
 DIVA Awards Ceremony in the Rhythm of Swing

This year's traditional gala evening with the awarding of awards of the audience DIVA will be in the Saturnin-like spirit. It is hosted by Ondřej Havelka, the swing melodies will be provided by the Melody Gentlemen.

The DIVA Awards are awarded based on the votes of the audience and evaluate the production of the entire Brno National Theatre in 2015. Widely known characters from Jirotka’s novel will join the host, director, actor and musician Ondřej Havelka during the awards ceremony. The creator of the gala evening is Jakub Nvota, who directed the Brno production of Saturnin in the Brno National Theatre. The DIVA awards ceremony will take place on Monday, 21 March at 7:00 p.m. in the Mahen Theatre.

Founder of the Melody Gentlemen Jaroslav Martinek said about the band: "You could say that we play music from the times of our grandmothers. With our musical expression, instrumentation, costumes and overall style, we want to get as close as possible to smaller contemporary dance orchestras such as Dvorský’s Melody Boys."

Ondřej Havelka / Photo: Archive

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