Folkové prázdniny: Reyfado Lisboa, Iva Bittová & Čikori, Vilém Spilka Quartet, Blick Bassy and others

Folkové prázdniny: Reyfado Lisboa, Iva Bittová & Čikori, Vilém Spilka Quartet, Blick Bassy and others

The international multi-genre festival Folkové prázdniny (Folk Holidays) in Náměšť nad Oslavou this year enters its 32nd year. The festival programme includes concerts, theatre performances, exhibitions, dances and events for children. The theme of the festival is “Of Dreams and Dreamers”.

The festival lasts for a full eight days, during which there will be performances from international artists such as the Portuguese Fado experts Sandra Correia, Matilde Cid and Pedro Moutinho. There will be the British singer Sam Lee and the Danish Jullie Hjetland accompanied by the saxophonist Hans Mydtskov, the pianist Pojken Flensborg and the double bass player Torben Bjørnskov. The Czech scene is represented by Iva Bittová & Čikori, the Vilém Spilka Quartet, Jablkoň and Vladimír Mišík and Ivan Hlas. The theatre is represented this year by Divadlo bratří Formanů (The Forman Brothers’ Theatre). Matěj Forman will be putting it on in the Stará tkalcovna, a factory space on the banks of the river Oslava. The space of the chateau park will be adorned with works of art inspired by the theme of the festival “Of Dreams and Dreamers”. The festival will be taking place from 22 to 29 July 2017 in Náměšť nad Oslavou.

Iva Bittová/ photo Jiří Sláma

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