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Russian classics in Slovak language. A.N. Ostrovsky "Profitable place"

Dear friends!

The European Foundation of Slavic Literature and Culture and the youth amateur theater Break invite you to a literary festival of Russian classics, which will take place on December 18-19, 2023 at 11.00 in the Aircraft Gallery (Ivanska cesta 30/B), Bratislava.

I International Children's Drawing Competition "A.P. Chekhov and the Heroes of His Works"

Dear friends!
We invite children's art schools, art schools, art studios and individual young artists aged 4 to 17 years to participate in the International Children's Drawing Competition "A.P. Chekhov and the heroes of his works."

The European Fund for Slavic Literature and Culture will expand its cooperation with the youth amateur theatre "Break"

The European Fund for Slavic Literature and Culture is planning to expand its cooperation with the youth amateur theatre Break.

Amateur Theatre Break is a group of non-professional actors from different parts of northern Slovakia. It brings together theatre actors from Orava, Kysuce and Turiec. They are mostly art school students who want to pursue their careers and develop their talent in the arts.

80 th anniversary of the only successful uprising in a concentration camp

On October 14, 1943, an uprising broke out in the Sobibor concentration camp in southeastern Poland near Lublin. Sobibor was one of the death camps that served the Nazi ideology to murder Jews, Soviet war prisoners and Roma.

At the III Festival of Slavic Literature in Slovakia they presented Russian-Slovak edition “The Tale of Igor’s Campaign”

On September 24, 2023, the III book festival “Library “Slavica 2023” took place in the Slavic Court of Slavica (the village of Aleksince, near the city of Nitra, Slovakia).
The exhibition featured books by Slovak publishers and authors, including the outstanding ancient Russian work “The Tale of Igor’s Campaign.”

European Day of Languages in Slovakia

People in Europe celebrate the European Day of Languages every year on 26 September since 2001. 

The main aim of this event is to encourage Europeans to learn foreign languages, regardless of their age or life situation.