Czech folk dances/music and Dvorak work

Discussion in 'Culture' started by Javanwolfie, Apr 20, 2004.

  1. Javanwolfie

    Javanwolfie Member

    Hello, I'm going to be in Prague at the beginning of June thru August 5th and will be attending Charles Univ., and I'm interested in finding out where there are specifically Czech folk dances, or concerts with traditional costume, or something similar, where the visitor might also participate in learning the dances? Are there some places in the countryside anyone might know of for this kind of thing as well? Even just attending an authentic performance, concert, etc.... would be great!
    I received a tape about 2 years ago, of the Czech band called "Cechomor" and I love the music! No other music has quite uplifted me in such a way since!!
    Thanks!!!
    P.S Maarten, you asked about a Dvorak work containing the word dobra or musika; I'm not sure of it, but hopefully I can find out the answer to that---I'd like to know too! I'm an avid classical music listener and I like Dvorak alot; especially the New World Symphony, Slavonic Dances and Humoresque.
     

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