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*music/theatre intermedia performaces by [[Transmusic comp.]], [[Balvan]], A Dato, and by A Vitouš and V Dušek
 
*music/theatre intermedia performaces by [[Transmusic comp.]], [[Balvan]], A Dato, and by A Vitouš and V Dušek
 
*music performances: "open music" by Werner Kodytek, live electronics by Tibor Szemzo, drum performance by Dama Dama (from [[Brno]]), alternative rock concert by Vitebsk Broken (Bratislava)
 
*music performances: "open music" by Werner Kodytek, live electronics by Tibor Szemzo, drum performance by Dama Dama (from [[Brno]]), alternative rock concert by Vitebsk Broken (Bratislava)
*theatre performance by KBP (Blaho Uhlar and Miloš Karásek)
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*theatre performance by KBP ([[Blaho Uhlár]] and Miloš Karásek)
*performances by Nová vážnosť, Marián Palla, Juraj Bartusz
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*performances by Nová vážnosť, Marián Palla, [[Juraj Bartusz]]
 
*film screening ''Obrazy starého sveta'' by Dušan Hanák
 
*film screening ''Obrazy starého sveta'' by Dušan Hanák
 
*exhibitions by Viktor Hulík and Štěpán Pala
 
*exhibitions by Viktor Hulík and Štěpán Pala
*experimental poetry by Ladislav Novák, László Cselényi, Jozef Juhász, Dada Soiré
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*experimental poetry by Ladislav Novák, László Cselényi, [[Jozsef R. Juhász]], Dada Soiré
*presentations by Stano Filko, Milan Knížák, Wolfgang Winkler and Gottfried Hattinger ([[Ars Electronica]] festival)
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*presentations by Stano Filko, [[Milan Knížák]], [[Wolfgang Winkler]] and [[Gottfried Hattinger]] ([[Ars Electronica]] festival)
 
*lectures about inspirative synergetics (Koloman Ivanička) and computer graphics and animation ([[Martin Šperka]])
 
*lectures about inspirative synergetics (Koloman Ivanička) and computer graphics and animation ([[Martin Šperka]])
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1992 program included:
 
1992 program included:
*performances by Austrian free-jazz trio Ohmnibus (Wolf Eiselsberg, Richard Klammer, Martin Wallner), Milan Kozelka, Juraj Bartusz with students of his Free Creativity Atelier AFAD, Moravian group Florian (Petr Kvíčala, Milan Magni, Marian Palla), [[Nová vážnosť]] (Milan Adamčiak, Július Koller, Peter Rónai), [[Transmusic comp.]] (Milan Adamčiak, Peter Cón), theatre A Dato (Bratislava), and others
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*performances by Austrian free-jazz trio Ohmnibus (Wolf Eiselsberg, Richard Klammer, Martin Wallner), Milan Kozelka, [[Juraj Bartusz]] with students of his Free Creativity Atelier AFAD, Moravian group Florian (Petr Kvíčala, Milan Magni, Marian Palla), [[Nová vážnosť]] (Milan Adamčiak, Július Koller, [[Peter Rónai]]), [[Transmusic comp.]] (Milan Adamčiak, Peter Cón), theatre A Dato (Bratislava), and others
  
  
 
1991's festival was held with support of Ministery of Culture of Slovak Republic. In cooperation with Slovak National Gallery, MKS Bratislava and Slovak Music Association.
 
1991's festival was held with support of Ministery of Culture of Slovak Republic. In cooperation with Slovak National Gallery, MKS Bratislava and Slovak Music Association.

Revision as of 19:41, 3 June 2007

Festival organised by SNEH on 4-10 March 1991 at the Klarisky Church, Slovak National Gallery and MKS Prepoštská in Bratislava. Second (and the last) issue was held on 30 April - 2 May 1992 in Bratislava as a part of Bazén event (of abstract visual art). Director: Milan Adamčiak.


1991 program included:

  • music/theatre intermedia performaces by Transmusic comp., Balvan, A Dato, and by A Vitouš and V Dušek
  • music performances: "open music" by Werner Kodytek, live electronics by Tibor Szemzo, drum performance by Dama Dama (from Brno), alternative rock concert by Vitebsk Broken (Bratislava)
  • theatre performance by KBP (Blaho Uhlár and Miloš Karásek)
  • performances by Nová vážnosť, Marián Palla, Juraj Bartusz
  • film screening Obrazy starého sveta by Dušan Hanák
  • exhibitions by Viktor Hulík and Štěpán Pala
  • experimental poetry by Ladislav Novák, László Cselényi, Jozsef R. Juhász, Dada Soiré
  • presentations by Stano Filko, Milan Knížák, Wolfgang Winkler and Gottfried Hattinger (Ars Electronica festival)
  • lectures about inspirative synergetics (Koloman Ivanička) and computer graphics and animation (Martin Šperka)


1992 program included:

  • performances by Austrian free-jazz trio Ohmnibus (Wolf Eiselsberg, Richard Klammer, Martin Wallner), Milan Kozelka, Juraj Bartusz with students of his Free Creativity Atelier AFAD, Moravian group Florian (Petr Kvíčala, Milan Magni, Marian Palla), Nová vážnosť (Milan Adamčiak, Július Koller, Peter Rónai), Transmusic comp. (Milan Adamčiak, Peter Cón), theatre A Dato (Bratislava), and others


1991's festival was held with support of Ministery of Culture of Slovak Republic. In cooperation with Slovak National Gallery, MKS Bratislava and Slovak Music Association.