úterý 11. prosince 2012

Folklore group

Folklore group

What is the role of folklore groups in Czech culture? How is folklore maintained and promoted in the Czech Republic? There has been a strong folklore tradition in the Czech Republic since ever. What can you imagine under the term “folklore tradition”? Folklore tradition includes folk music, folk dances, folk songs, and folk costumes. Every tradition needs to be preserved in order not to disappear and to be able to enrich generations to come, including folk- and culture-lovers, foreign tourists, and visitors to the Czech Republic.
Czech tradition
Do you wonder how folklore traditions are preserved? Czech folklore tradition is kept alive thanks to a great amount of folklore groups that are spread out all over the country. Who are the members of the folklore groups participating in keeping traditions alive? Since early childhood, little children attend various folklore groups. They stay with the folklore group through their adolescence and adulthood. In the folklore groups they learn to sing folk songs, play musical instruments such as violin, the learn folk dances such as polka or czardas. They also wear proudly their highly decorated dresses, shoes and hats.
Folklore festivals
In order to popularize and maintain these folklore traditions, members of folklore groups passionately show their artistic skills to public at vivid and colourful festivals. These folklore performances have a really strong tradition in the Czech Republic. The biggest concentration of folklore groups in the Czech Republic is in Moravia. Here the tradition of folklore and folklore groups is the strongest, but you can see amazing folklore shows in Prague and other cities as well.
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Folklore festival

Folklore festival

Have you been thinking what to see or to do to experience the best of Bohemian and Moravian culture? In the Czech Republic, many vivid, colourful and simply enchanting folklore festivals take place throughout the year. The tradition of folklore performances has existed since ever. Nowadays it is experiencing its revival with a torrent of popularity among local people, as well as among tourists from different parts of the country and all parts of the world who come to see folklore shows in Prague and Czech festivals.
Colourful parades
What does a folklore festival look like? It is a blend of vivid colours, pleasant tunes of folk songs, of sounds of traditional music instruments, brilliant dancers. Folklore festivals have absolutely overwhelming atmosphere that draws in all participants, as well as the audience. Members of folklore groups and also local people who own a folk costume parade through a town or a village. They sing, play musical instruments and dance. Every folklore festival is a display of ornate dresses. Visiting a folklore festival is also a unique gastronomic experience. You can taste delicious local specialities, as well as traditional meals from all over the Czech Republic.
Famous festivals
What are the most prominent Czech folklore festivals that must not be missed when visiting the Czech Republic? Number one among folklore festivals is the annual tradition called Ride of the Kings. It is included on the UNESCO list of cultural heritage. Other remarkable festivals are folklore festival in Strážnice in Moravia or a bagpipe festival in Strakonice, Southern Bohemia.
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pondělí 10. prosince 2012

Folk Art in the Czech Republic

Folk Art in the Czech Republic

The Czech Republic is one of the countries frequented by thousands of tourists in search for more traditional entertainment. It is especially famous for its long-standing folk art tradition. Folk art provides delight for both eyes and ears and at the same time enables the visitors to learn more about history and customs of this beautiful country. But what do you imagine when someone mentions folk art? What does this term even mean?

Different sides of folk art
In broader sense, ‘folk art’ refers to various products of visual arts, music, dance and literature. As the word ‘folk’ suggests, this form of art was created by common people, often from rural areas. From under their artful hands emerged beautifully crafted utility objects such as pottery and glassworks, folk costumes and accessories decorated with colorful embroidery and stirring music and dances, which for centuries brightened their days and enlivened their celebrations. Not only every occasion had special songs and costumes, but also every region was characteristic by their own set of folk art traditions.

In search for folklore
These traditions had such an important place in the history of Czech culture, that even in contemporary Czech Republic you can still witness fascinating presentations of this glorious past. Are you interested in folk art? Would like to have a first-hand experience of traditional Czech culture? Whether you attend large folklore festivals all around the country, smaller folklore shows in Prague or pay a visit to some of the traditionally-themed local restaurants, you may expect a unique combination of folk art that will render your visit in the Czech Republic unforgettable.

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pátek 9. listopadu 2012

Czech folklore

Czech folklore

The Czech Republic has a strong folklore tradition. The folk culture was always present in the lives of people and many of its features and traditions were preserved until nowadays. Therefore many traditional buildings and parts of Czech folklore are included in the UNESCO’s heritage programs. Come and experience the Czech folklore in Prague.
Czech folk traditions – “Jízda králů”
One of the most precious folk traditions of the Moravian region, registered within the UNESCO intangible heritage program, is the “Ride of the Kings” (“Jízda králů”) in Vlcnov. It is a traditional parade which is led by a group of horse riders; in the middle a young boy is riding a horse, dressed in a traditional girl costume. His companions guide him through the village, asking the villagers for money and goods for the king. Everybody is wearing a traditional costume, the horse harnesses are highly decorated as well. It is a great honor for the young boy’s family to have a King chosen from their center.
The whole celebration is accompanied by various music performances and traditional dancing, as well as tasting of Moravian wines, plum brandy or Czech meals.
Ride of the Kings – the origins
There is a legend which explains one of the possible origins of this tradition. It is said that during one of the wars between Czech king George of Podebrady and King Mathias of Hungary in the 15th century, Mathias had to flee the battle. He was dressed in female garments not to be recognized, riding along with his companions.

Song folklore

Song folklore

The Czech people are well-known for their musical talent. Czech music therefore boasts a very long tradition and there are still many folk music groups which perform the traditional style of music. Although the Czech Republic is a very small country, myriads of different folk music styles keep living on. The folk music is so much varied that even when you travel from one village to another, their songs, musical instruments as well as costumes will differ, no matter whether you are staying in Bohemia or Moravia. However, the easiest way to get in touch with the diverse folk music styles is to visit the unforgettable folklore shows in Prague.

Song folklore – musical instruments

The Czech song folklore is inherently associated with the traditional musical instruments. The violin as the main instrument is an inseparable part of traditional folk groups and together with the double bass and the dulcimer they give the essential feel to the Czech traditional music. There are, however, also other musical instruments that spice the Czech song folklore. These include the Moravian bagpipes “gajdy”, shepherd’s pipe “fujara”, the trumpet “trombita” and diverse types of whistles.

Taste the Czech song folklore

Do you truly want to absorb Czech culture? The best way to do this is to find a local restaurant and experience the delightful Czech folk music performed by traditional musicians along with enjoying your meal. Come and taste the song folklore in Prague.

Prague meals

Prague meals

Prague is well-known not only for its architectural beauty and rich cultural heritage but also for its delicious cuisine. Where Paris has cheese and wine, Prague has dumplings and beer. Czech cuisine is so much embodied in the Prague culture that your stay in the capital could not be regarded as complete without trying some of the traditional Prague meals that are offered by restaurants throughout the city. And if you are that kind of person who likes absorbing cultures, the best way to do it is to visit some of the restaurants that arrange folklore shows. Come and experience the Czech folklore in Prague.

Traditional Prague meals

The true soul food of Prague and the whole Czech Republic is “vepřo-knedlo-zelo” – roast pork with dumplings and sauerkraut. It is one of the favorites of the Prague locals as well as goulash, which is also served with the tasty dumplings. Visitors with a sweet tooth should definitely not miss the traditional “svíčková na smetaně” either, which consists of a slice of beef tenderloin served in a creamy sauce.

Prague meals and drinks

Can you imagine visiting Prague without trying some of the numerous brands of the excellent Czech beer? It is difficult to picture the traditional Prague meals without the accompaniment of beer, the traditional Czech drink which is considered to be among the best in the world. Feel the spirit of Prague and let yourself drift away by the delightful blend of unique flavors.