Folklore, wine, victory
You will experience the Ondráš journey with the Ondráš military art ensemble and a conversation with the cymbal music of Antonín Stehlík from Znojmo in an unusual place in an unusual environment – we will build a completely new amphitheater for you, which you have never seen here before.
Event description
A tourist sightseeing train pulled by a motor machine with a capacity of 110 passengers will be dispatched from Znojmo. Hudecká muzika Vinohrad will play on the platform and on the train, and you can taste wines from the festival collection. The train will arrive at the Šanov station, and the concert venue is about 600m away on foot.
Price of the train journey there and back: CZK 200
(buy tickets via smsticket)
Way there:
17:30 – Departure of the historic train towards Šanov (departure at 16:30)
Way back:
22:40 – Departure of the historic train towards Znojmo
Performers
Vojenský
umělecký
soubor
Ondráš
Vojenský umělecký soubor Ondráš
Program
19:00 – 20:30 VUS Ondráš
Professional artistic body established by the Ministry of Defense of the Czech Republic with headquarters in Brno. It consists of an orchestra of folk instruments, a dance group and a girls’ choir.
followed by a Conversation with the cymbal music of Antonín Stehlík
The traditional Znojmo dulcimer, which draws from all the folklore regions of Moravia, but also Slovakia.
WHAT IS THE ONDRÁŠ PILGRIMAGE?
The full-length program consisting of dance, singing and musical numbers will take you from the region of South Bohemian ponds, through Moravia to the spirited Slovakia. You will enjoy both Czech round dances and dances from Slovácko, you will admire the variety of costumes of several regions, and at the end we will amaze you with almost acrobatic dance creations from the popular Myjava. Discover with us the folk richness of the regions not only of our homeland!
Music and arrangements:
Michal Budinský, Andrej Dostál, Jiří Gužík, Ivan Hanula, Pavel Koplík, Martin Kovář, Monika Kovářová, Peter Mikulec, Jiří Slavík, Ondřej Veselý
Choreography:
Rudolf Danajovič, Kateřina and Tomáš Jehličk, Martin Krajňák, Jan Kysučan, Michal Majer, Stanislav Marišler
Program duration: 80 minutes