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Program Twin City Journal BRATISLAVA V KULTÚRE BRATISLAVA IN KULTUR BRATISLAVA IN CULTURE BRATISLAVSKÉ KULTÚRNE BRATISLAVA KULTUR- UND BRATISLAVA CULTURAL AND A INFORMAČNÉ STREDISKO INFORMATIONSZENTRUM INFORMATION CENTRE Country bál Diabolské husle Jana Berkyho Mrenicu BBD, Mikulasske čaro BRATISLAVSKÉ KULTÚRNE 06. 1. 19.00 WEIHNACHTSNACHMITTAG FÜR SENIOREN A INFORMAČNÉ STREDISKO (BKIS) Mitwirkenden: Die Teufelsgeigen - Ján Berky Bratislava Kultur - und Informationszentrum BRATISLAVA JAZZ CLUB 11 Mrenicas Orchester Bratislava Cultural and Information Centre The Hermit and The Ferryman | Oskar Rozsa & Estradensaal des PKO, Eintritt frei Luboš Priehradník a hostia Nábr. arm. gen. L. Svobodu 3, Bratislava, Divadlo Astorka, Nám. SNP 33 CHRISTMAS AFTERNOON FOR SENIORS 0041-|59 10 31 11, [email protected], Theater Astorka |Theatre Astorka Performers: The Diabolic Violins - Ján Berky www.bkis.sk Mrenica´s orchestra Výber z podujatí | Auswahl aus den Veranstaltun- Estrade Hall of the PKO, entrance free gen | Selection from events: 09. 1. 19.00 03. 1. 15.00 COUNTRY NOC Do |Bis |Till . 1. Areál PKO (BKIS) MIKULÁŠSKA PLAVBA ANJELOV A ČER- VIANOCE V MESTE 006 TOV COUNTRY-NACHT Pestrá škála programov v znamení blížiacich sa Vyhliadková plavba tzv. „bratislavským okruhom“ Räume des Kultur- und Erholungsparks (PKO) vianočných sviatkov pre rodiny s deťmi COUNTRY NIGHT Hlavné námestie, Bratislava Osobný prístav – loď Žilina Rooms of the Cultural and recreation park (PKO) WEIHNACHTEN IN DER STADT 2006 NIKOLAUSSCHIFFFAHRT MIT ENGELN UND Reiches Programmangebot im Zeichen der bevor- TEUFELN 10. 1. 16.00 stehenden Weihnachtsfeiertage Schifffahrt auf der Donau für Familien mit Kindern Hauptplatz, Bratislava VIANOČNÉ POPOLUDNIE PRE SENIO- Personenhafen – Schiff Žilina CHRISTMAS IN THE CITY 2006 ST. NICHOLAS CRUISE WITH ANGELS AND DEVILS ROV Varied program offer under the sign of the up- Cruise on the Danube for families with children Účinkujú Diabolské husle Jána Berkyho Mrenicu coming Christmas holidays Passenger port – Ship Žilina Estrádna hala PKO, vstup bezplatný Main Square, Bratislava www.bratislava.sk, www.bkis.sk DIVADLO THEATER THEATRE BRATISLAVSKÉ BÁBKOVÉ DIVADLO 1. 1. 10.00 GOD IS A DJ Puppentheater Bratislava Theatre reality show Bratislava Puppet Theatre SOĽ NAD ZLATO Kamil Žiška 1. 1. 0:00 Dunajská 36, Bratislava, 0041-|5 9 36 68 Príbeh zo zlatého fondu slovenských rozprávok www.babkove-divadlo.sk KOOPERATIVA JAZZ v novom spracovaní (pre deti od 4 rokov). Matúš Jakabčic a jeho hostia 01. 1. 10:00 Predstavenie v anglickom jazyku Matúš Jakabčic und seine Gäste ČAROVNÁ FLAUTA SALZ ÜBER GOLD Matúš Jakabčic and his guests W. A. Mozart Slowakisches Märchen in einer neuen Einstu- 13. 1. 19:00 Rodinné predstavenie pre deti aj dospelých v ne- dierung (für Kinder ab 4 Jahren), in englischer meckom jazyku Sprache 14. 1. 11:00, 19:00 DIE ZAUBERFLÖTE SALT OVER GOLD ROCKY HORROR SHOW Familienvorstellung in deutscher Sprache Slovak fairy tale in a new arrangement (for chil- Kultový muzikál dren above 4), in English THE MAGIC FLUTE Weltberühmtes Musical Family performance in German World-famous musical DIVADLO ARÉNA Theater Aréna |Theatre Aréna 15. 1. 19:00 03. 1. 10:00, 14:30 Viedenská cesta 10, Bratislava DR. GUSTÁV HUSÁK 06., 07., 08., 10., 1. 1. 10:00 0041-|67 0 5 54 Väzeň prezidentov, prezident väznov www.divarena.sk Ein Gefangener der Präsidenten – ein Präsident 13. 1. 10:00, 14:00 06. 1. 10:00, 15:00 Premiéra der Gefangenen 14., 15. 1. 10:00 Premiere |première A prisoner of presidents – a president of prisoners 17. 1. 10:00, 14:30 ČERVENÁ ČIAPOČKA 0. 1. 19:00 MIKULÁŠSKE ČARO Rozprávka SLOVAK STREET SESSION Autor, réžia |Autor, Regie |Author, direction: Tom Lenka Tomešová Umenie ulice - adrenalínová show Ciller Tri príbehy – tri podoby mikulášskej legendy (pre Die Kunst der Straße - Adrenalinshow Street Art – Adrenaline show deti od 3 rokov) ROTKÄPPCHEN Märchen NIKOLAUSZAUBER DIVADLO LUDUS Drei Geschichten – drei Gestaltungen der LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD Kreatívne centrum mladých Nikolauslegende (für Kinder ab 3 Jahren) Fairy tale Theater LUDUS ST. NICHOLAS MAGIC 08. 1. 19:00 Kreatives Jugendzentrum Three stories – three versions of St. Nicholas Theatre LUDUS legend (for children above 3) BOH JE DJ Creative youth centre Divadelná reality show Nábr. arm. gen. L. Svobodu 3, Bratislava GOTT IST EIN DJ 0041-|54 63 07 65, [email protected] Theater-Reality-Show www.ludusdivadlo.sk 47 BRATISLAVA V KULTÚRE BRATISLAVA IN KULTUR BRATISLAVA IN CULTURE DIVADLO THEATER THEATRE Aréna, Rocky horor show Ludus, Malá čarodejnica SND,GUnaGU, Tančiareň Telenovela 03. 1. 15:00 MODELKY NOVÁ SCÉNA Karol Vosátko Neue Szene |New Scene MALÁ ČARODEJNICA Kultová inscenácia divadla GUnaGU Živnostenská 1, Bratislava, 0041-|5 9 33 41 Jana Synková |Bühne |Scene: MODELLE Scéna KLEINE ZAUBERIN | LITTLE WITCH Kult-Inszenierung des Theaters GUnaGU Kollárovo nám. 1, Bratislava, 05. 1. 18:00 0041-|5 9 11 39 (pokladňa) MODELS www.nova-scena.sk (NE)MÁM RÁD II. Cult production of the GUnaGU Theatre 04., 05., 06., 18., 19., 0., P. Kuba, J. Letenay, Ľ. Jariabka 06.1. 19:30 1., 8., 9. 1. 19:00 ICH HABE (NICHT) GERN II. ENGLISH IS EASY, CSABA IS DEAD I (DON´T) LIKE II. Karol Vosátko, Viliam Klimáček & kol. NEBERTE NÁM PRINCEZNÚ Pôvodný slovenský kultový muzikál 08. 1. 18:00 Brutálna komédia o slovenskej mafii Brutale Komödie über die slowakische Mafia NEHMEN SIE UNS DIE PRINZESSIN NICHT WEG ČIARA, ALEBO KAŽDÝ CHCE BYŤ PRVÝ Brutal comedy about the Slovak Mafia Original slowakisches Musical Israel Horovitz 11., 1., 0., 1. 1. 19:30 DON´T TAKE US THE PRINCESS AWAY DIE LINIE ODER JEDER WILL DER ERSTE SEIN Original Slovak musical TELENOVELA THE LINE OR EVERYBODY WANTS TO BE THE Karol Vosátko 1., 13., 7. 1. 19:00 FIRST Čierna komédia o novozbohatlíkoch NA SKLE MAĽOVANÉ 09. 1. 15:00, 17:00 TELENOVELLE Muzikál o ľudovom hrdinovi Jurajovi Jánošíkovi Schwarze Komödie über Neureichen AKO PRINC MARTIN NEVESTU HĽADAL AUF GLAS GEMALT M. Žák, M. Fechter TELENOVEL Musical über den Volkshelden Juraj Jánošík Black comedy about the new rich WIE DER PRINZ EINE BRAUT SUCHTE PAINTED ON THE GLASS HOW THE PRINC LOOKED FOR A BRIDE 13. 1. 19:30 Musical about the folk hero Juraj Jánošík 11. 1. 17:30 CIROSTRATUS – OPERA V BOEINGU 14., 16., 30. 1. 19:00 Slavo Solovič VYŠLA HVIEZDA NAD BETLEHEMOM Pôvodná opera pre sláčikové kvinteto a sample 31. 1. 17:00 Radek Bachratý HELLO, DOLLY! Hlavné námestie, Bratislava CIROSTRATUS – OPER IM BOEING Original Oper für Streichquintett und Sampels Thornton Wilder DER STERN VON BETHLEHEM IST AUFGEGANGEN Muzikál |Musical |Musical Hauptplatz, Bratislava CIROSTRATUS – OPERA IN THE BOEING Original opera for string quintet and sampels THE BETHLEHEM STAR CAME UP Slovenské národné divadlo – SND Main Square, Bratislava 14. 1. 19:30 Slowakisches Nationaltheater – SNT Slovak National Theatre – SNT 16. 1. 15:00 DĚFČÁTKO Oľga Belešová SKAZA AKADÉMIE VIED PROF. MACHUĽ- Opera SND |Oper des SNT |SNT Opera Improvizovaná komédia o živote siedmich žien, Gorkého , 815 86 Bratislava, KU hraných jedinou herečkou Juraj Bindzár 0041-|54 43 30 83, MÄDELCHEN [email protected], www.snd.sk DIE ZERSTÖRUNG DER AKADEMIE DER WISSEN- Improvisierte Komödie über das Leben sieben SCHAFTEN VON PROF. MACHULKA Frauen, gespielt von einer Schauspielerin Balet SND |Ballett des SNT |SNT Ballet THE DESTRUCTION OF PROF. MACHULKA´S Gorkého , 815 86 Bratislava, ACADEMY OF SCIENCES LITTLE GIRL Improvisational comedy about the life of seven 0041-|54 43 04 44, 17. 1. women, played by a single actress [email protected], www.snd.sk VYŠLA HVIEZDA NAD BETLEHEMOM 16. 1. 19:30 Činohra SND |Schauspiel des SNT |SNT Drama 11:00 Slovenská národná galéria BIG BASTARD BEAT BAND – VIANOČNÝ Gorkého 17, 815 86 Bratislava, 15:00 Malá sála PKO 0041-|54 43 30 83, 17:30 Hlavné námestie KONCERT Weihnachtskonzert [email protected], www.snd.sk DER STERN VON BETHLEHEM IST AUFGEGANGEN Christmas concert 11:00 Slowakische Nationalgalerie OPERA SND 15:00 Kleiner Saal des PKO 18., 19. 1. 19:30 Oper des SNT |SNT Opera 17:30 Hauptplatz ZÁVISLÁCI (SOM BILBORD) Historická budova SND |Historisches Gebäude THE BETHLEHEM STAR CAME UP Viliam Klimáček des SNT |SNT historical building 11 a.m. Slovak National Gallery Divadelná hra o víťazoch aj obetiach súčasných Hviezdoslavove nám., Bratislava 3 p.m. Small Hall of the PKO módnych trendov 01. 1. 19:00 5.30 p.m. Main Square DIE ABHÄNGIGEN (ICH BIN EIN BILBOARD) ALCINA Theaterspiel über Sieger und Opfer der heutigen Georg Friedrich Händel GUnaGU Modetrends Divadlo F7 J. Kyzlink • P. Nôtová, D. Hamarová, A. Kučerová, D. Theater F7 | Theatre F7 THE ADDICTED (I´M A BILBOARD) Šlepkovská, M. Pavlovič… Play about winners and victims of the contempo- Františkánske námestie 7, Bratislava 0. 1. 19:00 0041-|5443 3335, [email protected] rary fashion trends www.gunagu.sk TURANDOT Pokladňa divadla otvorená: po – št 17:00 – 19:30 Giacomo Puccini 04.1. 19:30 Theaterkasse: Mo – Do 17:00 – 19:30 O. Lenárd • S. Munteanu, M. Malagnini Ticket office: Mon – Thu 5 p.m. - 7.30 p.m. 48 BRATISLAVA V KULTÚRE BRATISLAVA IN KULTUR BRATISLAVA IN CULTURE DIVADLO THEATER THEATRE NS, Na skle maľované SND, Alcina SND,SND, TančiareňKorzár 03. 1. 16:00 R. Štúr • J. Galla, P. Oswald, J. Bernáthová, A. Ko- 16. 01. 19:00 hútková, J. Ďurčo OPERNÝ KONCERT SEDLIACKA ČESŤ | CAVALLERIA RUSTI- Účinkuje zbor Opery SND 1. 1. 19:00 CANA OPERNKONZERT FIGAROVA SVADBA | LE NOZZE DI FIGARO KOMEDIANTI | PAGLIACCI Opernchor des SNT Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart 17. 01. 19:00 OPERA CONCERT J. Kyzlink • J. Ďurčo, Y. Tannenbergerová, K. Šilha- Opera Choir of the SNT víková, M. Malachovský, D. Hamarová VESELÁ VDOVA 05. 1. 19:00 6. 1. 19:00 DIE LUSTIGE WITWE SEDLIACKA ČESŤ | CAVALLERIA RUSTICANA NABUCCO THE MERRY WIDOW Pietro Mascagni Giuseppe Verdi 19. 01. 19:00 O. Lenárd • S. Munteanu, S. Larin, S. Tolstov R. Štúr • S. Tolstov, P. Mikuláš, L. Larinová, J. Sapa- ra-Fischerová MAŠKARNÝ BÁL | UN BALLO IN MAS- KOMEDIANTI | PAGLIACCI CHERA Ruggiero Leoncavallo 7.
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