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All Prague Reads to Kids
On Monday, 17th October 2011, the Martinic Palace in Prague hosted an event, organized by the NGO Every Czech Reads to Kids. The event was called All Prague Reads to Kids.
All of the beautifully remodelled halls of the Martinic Palace were reserved for kids and fairy-tales and writers, actresses and musicians who read parts of their favorite children´s books.
The main program started at 6 p.m. and included the performances of the Czech band Chinaski with its lead-man Michal Malátný, actresses Klára Issová and Vanda Hybnerová, violin virtuoso Pavel Šporcl, the most read children´s books author Pavel Šrut and the great illustrator of his works, Galina Miklínová. The most popular Czech writer, Michal Viewegh, came with his whole family. And the biggest surprise, probably, was the special guest - the famous Robert Fulghum.
The LIStOVáNí ensemble with Lukáš Hejlík presented a dramatized reading for kids of the book Frog and Toad by Albert Lobel.
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The speaker with Mrs. Eva Katrusakova,
President of
"All of Czech Reads to Kids".
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The Chinaski band rocked the floor with
their song fromthe Autopohádky (Car-y-tales)
„Duše z gumy" (The Rubber Soul).
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A well known and well liked actress,
Klára Issová, reading "the Education
of Little Tree" by Forrest Carter.
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Pavel Šporcl with the book of poems
"Nemalujte čerta na zeď" by Jiří Žáček in his right
hand and the violin in the left.
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Michal Malátný very much enjoyed reading
the "Crazy Fairy Tales" by Ludvík Askenazy.
He read them just like he does at home
- lying down.
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Do you know what The Even Eater Hihlik
that eats Mr. Vavrined's socks looks like? If
not, look at this picture. The President
of the Every Czech Reads to Kids
organization is holding him in her arms.
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From across the ocean, Captain
Kindergarten came to visit. Robert Fulghum
came to remind us, that all important
things can be learned in kindergarten.
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LiStOVáNí presented a very nice story
of two inseparable friends - Frog and Toad.
Both the little kids and the experienced adults
could find a moral in the story.
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All of the beautifully remodelled halls of
the Martinic Palace were reserved for
kids and fairy-tales and writers, actresses
and musicians who read parts of their
favorite children´s books.
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Helium balloons with fairytales were waiting
for both the kids and adults in the backstage.
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Everybody wanted to catch a fairytale.
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Which fairytale is there? |