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Children and youth group GONG from Bratislava won the prize for its play Snowwhite. Slovak Humour Academy awarded Kristína Kováčiková as best recitator, the prize was taken by P. K. Palik.
The Golden Gander for columns in the journalist category was taken by Milan Markovič, gave by T. Janovic. Ľubo Dobrovoda won the prize for his book JA VELKÁČ in literature category.
Oliver Bakoš was also nominated for his column in Pravda newsletter, but he obtained the special prize for the improvement and development of humour and satire in Slovakia. The academician Ján Valter only announced the winner of the prize because of Peter Sedlák’s absence.
Juraj Slota was given Golden Gander for the funniest photos. Ľubomír Belák gave a prize to the authors of POLČAS ROZPADU movie at the hand of Marek Geišberg who played one of the main roles in it.
Noro Dolinský from radio Expres enjoyed Stano Radič’s prize for New Artist of a year. Roman Vykysalý proposed to give Hit Goose to the minister Počiatek at airbed in Balaton.
Jazz music group Zuboly from Hungary was able to warm up the audience despite the night’s temperature reduction. The excellent beat box of the leader also contributed in it.
The firemen’s practising of Funny Fellows attracted the attention of many people at Štefánik square on Sunday morning. Zuzana Haasová proved her versatility again. She sang Finnish as well.
Radošinské naivné divadlo brought the newest fairy-tale to Kremnica. Akropola cinema was full… of children but especially of adults.
The adventurous trip of children with swallows was written by Stanislav Štepka. The play for children and adults Lastovičie rozprávky (The Swallows’ Fairy-tales) was directed by Kamil Žiška.
Radošinci, as traditionally, brought good humour, dreaming, melodic songs and fun. And Kristína Farkašová excelled again.
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