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Robko Balušík from Považská Bystrica recitated fragment of Vlado Bednár work. |
Csaba Mehés from Hungary with his humourous pantomime. |
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Milan Markovič prepared and moderated special program about Viktor Kubal called The one who will never go away. Anna Kubalová, Kornel Földvári and Tomáš Janovic as guests. |
Peter Glocko ml. prepared the select of Vlado Bednár humourous work. He was awarded the Golden Gander from Tomáš Janovic. |
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Teatro Tatro and its international project Prophet Iľja. |
The tent was twice full-housed and the audience enjoyed performance, especially that of Lukáš Latinák. |
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Children theatre Didero from Kysucké Nové Mesto with its folk parody. |
The winner of author´s regional competition – Monika Klajbanová from Janova Lehota – read her version of fairy-tale about The wolf and little goats while famous writers were giving their autographs. |
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Marián Kochanský sculpture from Roman Lugár was exposed by his family and members of his folk music group Lojzo in The Alley of Famous Noses. |
Tatre Pimprlo from Žilina was awarded the Golden Gander for its fairy-tale Róza and Imro. |
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Stano Kálman, Robo Hulej and Peter Janků opened Music stage on Saturday afternoon. |
Mascots of Kremnické gagy which emphasizing the idea – we estimate the ”weight” of good humour – were really catching and ”magnetic”. |
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The puppeter Anton Anderle from Radvaň carefully observed the observer Peter Bu from Paris. |
Anna Šišková and Vladimír Hajdu entertained the audience by performance Trains departure. |
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Bad Art Museum was one of the most visited places at festival. |
Children enjoyed students of puppetry from Bratislava VŠMU. |
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Theatre Čtyřlístek ”ING Kolektiv” from Frídek-Místek with its original vision of future. |
Theatre DIKO with its deaf actors came to Kremnica with its interesting etudes. |
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Nový Jičín parody competed with the articles from Bad Art Museum... |
Everlasting good atmosphere on Štefánikovo námestie. |
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