WORLD ROMA FESTIVAL KHAMORO 2005
under the patronage of Pavel Bém, Mayor of Prague
23. – 28.5.2005
NGO Slovo 21, Studio Production Saga and City of Prague and Czech government

PROGRAM

23.5.2005 Monday

  • 19.00 – Globe Cafe – Reading from the collection Romano Suno-Roma Dream
  • 21.00 – Jazz Club Reduta – gypsy jazz concert – Shine (France)

24.5.2005 Tuesday

  • 17.00 – Polish Institute in Prague – Opening of the exhibition Roma costumes, puppets and portraits
  • 18.00 – Hungarian Cultural Center – Film review – Who’s afraid runs away …(CR)
  • 21.00 – Jazz Club Reduta – gypsy jazz concert – Lollo Meier Quartet (Netherlands, UK, Belgium)

25.5.2005 Wednesday

  • 9.00 – FHS UK – Expert seminar The Roma issue at the university

Hungarian cultural institute in Prague – Day of Hungarian Roma

  • 11.00 – Lecture on Roma history and projection of the documentary On the way to death
  • 17.00 – Opening of the exhibition of István Szentandrási´s paintings
  • 18.00 – Film review – Damnation and love (HU)
  • 20.00 – Concert of violonist Béla Horváth and ensemble Romano Krisz

  • 21.30 – Jazz Club Reduta – gypsy jazz concert – Basily (Netherlands)

26.5.2005 Thursday

  • 12.00 – Můstek – Parade of artists
  • 18.00 – Hungarian Cultural Center – Film review – Brats (CR)
  • 19.30 – ROXY club – Traditional Roma music concert:
    Banjara (India), Hortto Kaalo (Finland), Martin Lubenov Orkestar (Austria/Bulgaria), Romans (Ukraine)

27.5.2005 Friday

  • 16.00. – Little shop Romen – Roma craftswomen in the Little shop Romen
  • 19.30 – ROXY club – Traditional Roma music concert:
    Perla i Bracia (Poland), Betchary (Brazil), Talisman & Natacha Osterkorn (Russia),
    Věra Gondolánová (CR/SR), Orkestar Aguševi Djambo (Macedonia)

28.5.2005 Saturday

  • 9.00 – FHS UK – Expert seminar Roma assistants in schools
  • 17.00 – Gallery Oliva – Opening of the exhibition of Rudolf Dzurko´s glass artwork
  • 20.00 – Lucerna big hall – Galaconcert of traditional Roma music
    Banjara (India), Věra Gondolánová (ČR/SR), Hortto Kaalo (Finland), Martin Lubenov Orkestar (Austria/Bulgaria), Romans (Ukraine), Perla i Bracia (Poland), Betchary (Brazil), Talisman & Natacha Osterkorn (Russia), Orkestar Aguševi Djambo (Macedonia)