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'''Školská 28 – Communication Space''' was opened to the public in January [[1999]] in [[Prague]], beginning with the project ''Path of Light'', during which Tibetan lamas spent a week creating a sand mandala and then consecrating the space. The programme focused on education, art, therapy, creativity and psychophysical and relaxation activities. Activities included regular courses, lectures and lecture cycles, seminars, workshops, creative art activities, acoustic music performances, video and film projections, exhibitions, a reading room and a self-service tea room. Operated by the [[Linhart Society]] o.p.s. in cooperation with [[Linhart Foundation]], with the support of the City of Prague. The project ended in 2016.
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'''Školská 28 – Communication Space''' was opened to the public in January [[1999]] in [[Prague]], beginning with the project ''Path of Light'', during which Tibetan lamas spent a week creating a sand mandala and then consecrating the space. The programme focused on education, art, therapy, creativity and psychophysical and relaxation activities. Activities included regular courses, lectures and lecture cycles, seminars, workshops, creative art activities, acoustic music performances, video and film projections, exhibitions, a reading room and a self-service tea room. Operated by the Linhart Society o.p.s. in cooperation with Linhart Foundation, with the support of the City of Prague. The project ended in 2016.
  
 
Program curators: [[Dana Recmanová]] (2002-2009, 2012-2016), [[Miloš Vojtěchovský]] (2009-2012), [[Michal Kindernay]] (2009-2016).
 
Program curators: [[Dana Recmanová]] (2002-2009, 2012-2016), [[Miloš Vojtěchovský]] (2009-2012), [[Michal Kindernay]] (2009-2016).

Revision as of 11:14, 6 April 2024

Školská 28 – Communication Space was opened to the public in January 1999 in Prague, beginning with the project Path of Light, during which Tibetan lamas spent a week creating a sand mandala and then consecrating the space. The programme focused on education, art, therapy, creativity and psychophysical and relaxation activities. Activities included regular courses, lectures and lecture cycles, seminars, workshops, creative art activities, acoustic music performances, video and film projections, exhibitions, a reading room and a self-service tea room. Operated by the Linhart Society o.p.s. in cooperation with Linhart Foundation, with the support of the City of Prague. The project ended in 2016.

Program curators: Dana Recmanová (2002-2009, 2012-2016), Miloš Vojtěchovský (2009-2012), Michal Kindernay (2009-2016).

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