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Bee’s first flight: Velvet Carnival 2019

2020-03-16
By: admin
On: March 16, 2020
In: featureb, neoparade, Velvet Carnival, video

On November 16, the day before Velvet Carnival, the Initiatives perform a chivaree, moving lanterns, floats and masks from the workshop location to the staging area of the procession. The chivaree provides an opportunity for practice and testing equipment, for building anticipation, and offers participants a more private performance opportunity,Continue Reading

The Faculty of Arts at Charles University is currently one of the largest and most important research and educational institutions in the arts and humanities in Central Europe. The Faculty was founded in 1348 by the Czech king and later Holy Roman Emperor Charles IV who established it as one of the four faculties of the Prague university, later named after him Charles University – the oldest university in Central Europe east of France and north of the Alps. Ever since, it has been the intellectual centre of the Czech lands: alumni of the Faculty, their deeds and ideas, have been shaping the Czech society and culture and at the crucial moments of Czech history, the Faculty of Arts has always been at the very heart of the events.

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