Programe of the Archa Theatre for April 2001

Wednesday, April 4
8:00 p.m.
Cirkus Cirkör & URGA
Swedish new circus!
The performance of acrobats, tight-rope walkers, flying acrobats, mimes, magicians, jugglers and snake charmers. The musical group URGA collaborates on this performance together with the circus's artists, combining rock, ska, reggae, folklore music, dub and punk.

Thursday, April 5
8:00 p.m.
Cirkus Cirkör & URGA





The International Film Festival One World
The One World Festival is the largest festival of documentary films whose theme is human rights of Europe. The main organisor is the non-profit organization People in Need, an organisation associated with Czech Television. The One World Festival is organized under the patronage of the High Commissioner of the OSN for human rights, Marz Robinson, and the President of the Czech Republic, Václav Havel.
This year, the Archa Theatre will serve as the Festival Center.

Friday, April 6
8:00 p.m.
IFF One World
Concert of the groups Vltava and MIG 21 launch IFF One World.

Saturday, April 7
11:00 a.m. - 24:00 p.m.
IFF One World
Film screenings, discussions with Festival guests, videos (archive of all films entered into the IFF One World), broadcast of TV One World, exhibition.

Sunday, April 8
11:00 a.m. - 24:00 p.m.
IFF One World
Film screenings, discussions with Festival guests, videos (archive of all films entered into the IFF One World), broadcast of TV One World, exhibition.

Monday, April 9
11:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
IFF One World
Film screenings, discussions with Festival guests, videos (archive of all films entered into the IFF One World), broadcast of TV One World, exhibition.

Tuesday, April 10
11:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.
IFF One World
Film screenings, discussions with Festival guests, videos (archive of all films entered into the IFF One World), broadcast of TV One World, exhibition.

Tuesday, April 10
8:00 p.m.
IFF One World
Concert of the group Švihadlo close the IFF One World Festival.





Tuesday, April 17
8:00 p.m.
Discussion of Weekly Respekt
"Too much pity" or the Czech state liquidates its own wealth through its social assistance. Guests: Minister of Labour and Social Affairs Vladimír Špidla, Senator Helena Rögnerová, Sociologist Jiří Večerník. Speakers: Jan Pokorný (Czech Radio) and Petr Holub (weekly Respekt).

Wednesday, April 18
8:00 p.m.
Vizita Theatre
The Sausage's Fiesta (Jitrnicové pré)
A genuine intellectual slaughter of fat jokes. Giving our rations: Jaroslav Dušek and Martin Zbrožek, recharging: Jaromír Honzák, lights: Viktor Zborník.

Thursday, April 19
8:00 p.m.
Agon Orchestra - Bang On a Can / Stroke to the Tin
Concert of the authors of the compositional associations who connect the campus grounds with Stravinski, and New York's downtown and rock club spaces. House music in a classical rendition, repetitive music in a rock rendition, and minimalism associated with the music of Hendrix. Compositions this evening will include those of Michael Gordon, David Land and others.
Presented in collaboration with New Music Society.

Friday, April 20
8:00 p.m.
Vizita Theatre
The Hop of the Little Tiger (Drobný tygří skok)
The bald giant (Radomil Uhlíř) makes an attempt at the title with the help of two clumsy oafs (J. Dušek & M. Zbrožek), lights: V. Zborník.

Saturday, April 21
8:00 p.m.
Vizita Theatre
Saturday's Meditation (Sobotní rozjímání)
The overplayed trio (Dušek, Zbrožek, Honzák) tries to wave at their shadows, created by the lights of V. Zborník.

Tuesday, April 24
8:00 p.m.
Latvian National Opera Ballet
Yellow Tango
Gala-evening of solos from the Latvian National Opera Ballet. This evening's program - J. Karlsons: The Silver Veil; M. Ravel: Bolero; I. Stravinsky: The Rites of Spring; A. Piazolla: Tango.
Presented in the framework of the festival "Riga Days in Prague".

Wednesday, April 25
8:00 p.m.
HaDivadlo, Brno
Mark Ravenhill: Faust is Dead (Faust)
The second, critically award-winning play by the British author whose first play "Shopping and Fucking" started the wave of the "cool" dramatic. Directed by Jiří Pokorný.

Thursday, April 26
8:00 p.m.
HaDivadlo, Brno
Mark Ravenhill: Faust is Dead (Faust)

Saturday, April 28
8:00 p.m.
Tata Bojs: Behind the Veil (Za závojem)
The real and not quite real Tata Bojs, live and "unlive", artistic and "unartistic"…
Their manufactured twins will also appear on the stage during their concert. The Archa will change to the world "Behind the Veil".





Exhibition in the foyer:
One World through the Camera Lens (photo exhibition in the framework of IFF One World)