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The 3rd year of the Festival of Slavic Literature Biblioteka Slavica 2023

 
European Slavic Literatureand Culture Foundation 
announces that the 3rd year of the Festival of Slavic Literature Biblioteka Slavica 2023 
will take place on 24 September 2023 in Alekšince (near Nitra) in Slovanský Dvor

VIII CINEMA CAMP

 

The European Foundation of Slavic Literature and Culture invites children and teenagers from 8 to 16 years 

old to learn the basics of film production and make their own film, taking part in the traditional KINOLAGER.


The European Foundation of Slavic Literature and Culture invites children and young people from 6 to 20 years old to take part in the Pushkin Day reading competition.

The European Foundation of Slavic Literature and Culture invites children and young people from 6 to 20 years old to take part in the Pushkin Day reading competition.
Pushkin Day is celebrated every year on June 6 in honor of the birthday of the great poet.

"The World Reads Chekhov"

The European Foundation of Slavic Literature and Culture invites you to join the international campaign "The World Reads Chekhov", which brings together fans of Anton Pavlovich Chekhov's work from 31 countries.
Anton Pavlovich is a writer and playwright with the education of a doctor, he created more than 300 works. Today, his plays are staged and screened all over the world.

RUSSIAN, SLOVAK, UKRAINIAN, ENGLISH COURSES FOR CHILDREN START OCTOBER 1, 2022

FOR CHILDREN

  • children from 6 years old to 15 years
  • old are welcome
  •  professional experienced teachers
  •  group and individual training
  •  individual programs and consultations
  •  free trial lesson
  •  in close -
  • children's play center Kids House and
  • sports complex Aircraft Sport House

International summer film camp ends in Slovakia

  From August 6 to 14, 2022 in Slovakia in a picturesque place, not far from the town of Sopornia, the VI International Children's Film Camp for children and teenagers was held.
The European Foundation for Slavic Literature and Culture has traditionally taken part in the selection of children, providing information support.