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6-Minute Challenge
Apr
9
7:00 PM19:00

6-Minute Challenge

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PRESENTATIONS

Scholars, scientists, artists, and professionals of Czech or Slovak descent to introduce their talent, the subject of their work, project, research, or studies in a short presentation limited to six minutes. 

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The Prescience of Karel Capek
Mar
6
7:00 PM19:00

The Prescience of Karel Capek

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TALK

Professor Thomas Ort will explore the uncanny relevance of the early 20th century Czech writer, Karel Capek, for our times' political and technological developments. Capek's fears about the displacement of human labor by machines and the threat of authoritarianism appear closer to their realization than ever since the 1930s.

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From Dissident to President – The Life and Legacy of Vaclav Havel
Dec
9
6:00 PM18:00

From Dissident to President – The Life and Legacy of Vaclav Havel

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EXHIBITION, TALK

An evening honoring the legacy and values of Vaclav Havel, featuring a pop-up exhibition of the bronze sculpture “Citizen/Disappearing Man” by Czech artist Olbram Zoubek and a seminar titled “Vaclav Havel’s Message to Young People.”

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Rabbis, Philosophers, and Reformers: The Jewish Community of Prague in the Intellectual Landscape of Late Medieval Bohemia
Nov
20
7:00 PM19:00

Rabbis, Philosophers, and Reformers: The Jewish Community of Prague in the Intellectual Landscape of Late Medieval Bohemia

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TALK

Milan Zonca will revisit this question of the possibility of intellectual and religious contacts between the Jews and the Hussites during the Hussite movement at the turn of the 15th century in Bohemia.

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Elected and Ejected: Allen Ginsberg, King of May '65
May
1
7:00 PM19:00

Elected and Ejected: Allen Ginsberg, King of May '65

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TALK, SLOVAK AND CZECH HERITAGE FESTIVAL

Vit Horejs and his guests will share their memories of Majales, a medieval student tradition celebrating spring, mocking professors, elections and officialdom in 1965 Prague, during which the American poet Allen Ginsberg found himself unexpectedly crowned as the King of May.

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Antonin Dvorak in America: A Closer Look
Apr
19
7:00 PM19:00

Antonin Dvorak in America: A Closer Look

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LECTURE/RECITAL

Pianist and musicologist Katelyn Bouska offers new insights into Antonin Dvorak in America through a special musical tour focused on his compositions, students and contemporaries in the late 19th century. Featuring works by Dvorak, Burleigh, Beach, Sukova-Dvorakova.

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Against Everything: The Brothers Topol and the Second Generation of Czech Dissent
Nov
16
7:00 PM19:00

Against Everything: The Brothers Topol and the Second Generation of Czech Dissent

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This talk introduces two prominent figures of the Czech 1980s generation – brothers Jachym and Filip Topol. Although both brothers became dissidents and both signed Charter 77, they rejected the notion of a pre-political self and projected an almost nihilistic stance against everything.

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Jaroslav Josef Polivka, Frank Lloyd Wright, and New York
Sep
28
7:00 PM19:00

Jaroslav Josef Polivka, Frank Lloyd Wright, and New York

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Historian Ladislav Jackson will present the lesser-known facts about the design and construction of the Guggenheim Museum between 1946 and 1949 when a Czech structural engineer, Jaroslav Josef Polivka, invented the iconic spiral diverging ramp without inner supporting pillars.

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Blood Libel: On the Trail of an Antisemitic Myth
Sep
26
7:00 PM19:00

Blood Libel: On the Trail of an Antisemitic Myth

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Historian Magda Teter will discuss blood libel, an anti-Jewish lie that emerged in the Middle Ages but became embedded in European Christian imagination later. The talk will explore how a medieval anti-Jewish lie spread across Europe and continues to persist into the 21st century even in the US.

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Photography of the New Millennium
May
23
7:00 PM19:00

Photography of the New Millennium

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ILLUSTRATED TALK, BOOK PRESENTATION

The award-winning Czech photographer Marian Benes will present his work, including the fascinating images of the Bohemian National Hall renovation and the portraits of Czech compatriots living in New York City. He will also offer historical insight into the beginnings of digital photography and its specifics in the Czech Republic.

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Who Gets to be Called Czech?
Apr
11
7:00 PM19:00

Who Gets to be Called Czech?

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PANEL DISCUSSION

Professor Michael Beckerman hosts a panel discussion about how to conceive of questions of Czech nationality/ethnicity in music from the early Renaissance to the 20th century. Invited panelists include scholars and musicians Erika Honisch, David Hoose, and Carl C. Bettendorf.

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Bohemia's Jews and Their 19th Century
Mar
2
7:00 PM19:00

Bohemia's Jews and Their 19th Century

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TALK

Jindrich Toman, Professor of Slavic Languages and Literatures at the University of Michigan, will discuss literary and journalistic texts that shed light on relations between Czechs and Jews in Bohemia in the 19th century, reviewing ways in which Jewish emancipation was “happening” in materials that now remain forgotten and appear seemingly inconsequential.

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