DIVUS PRAHA: WORD AND SOUND: JANELE Z LIKŮ, RADEK FRIDRICH, IVAN PALACKÝ, IVAN ACHER, PAVEL NOVOTNÝ | Komponovaný pořad
[b]WORD AND SOUND: JANELE Z LIKŮ, RADEK FRIDRICH, IVAN PALACKÝ, IVAN ACHER, PAVEL NOVOTNÝ |[/b] Komponovaný pořad

WORD AND SOUND: JANELE Z LIKŮ, RADEK FRIDRICH, IVAN PALACKÝ, IVAN ACHER, PAVEL NOVOTNÝ | Komponovaný pořad

12.05.2013 20:00

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Sunday 12.5.2013 20:00

Artists demonstrate various creative possibilities for how literature and sound can overlap. Ivan Palacký and Ivan Acher are established in the world of music, while Janele z Liků, Pavel Novotný and Radek Fridrich are better known as contemporary poets. All share an ability to perceive words as bearers of meaning and sound.
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