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MY WINTER 2000 TRIP TO SLOVAKIA

October 25, last year I boarded KLM flight to Amsterdam and went on to Munich. The flight was fantastic, as one would expect from KLM the Royal Dutch Airlines. Picked up almost brand new Opel Astra with power windows, air conditioning, and central locking system from Budget Rentals at the airport. I arrived in evening and decided to drive straight to Bratislava. I arrived shortly after midnight, but it was now October 27. Early morning I went to the post office to mail the fall and winter issues of Slovak Heritage Live newsletter to our members in Slovakia. I have noticed that the mail costs have increased in Slovakia recently.

Later on that morning I traveled to Bojnice to attend evening Grand Ball celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Bojnice’s Castle museum at Bojnice’s Castle in the Huňady Ball Room.

On the way to Bojnice I made stop at Lehota near Nitra and visited my friend and Instrument maker Drahoš Daloš. Drahoš is making whistles, fujaras and bag pipes for many years and recently his instruments are being sold in Switzerland, Germany and Austria by a musical instrument mail order company. From Drahoš I learned that there would be a second year of Fujara Players....

Before the start of the Grand Ball at the Bojnice’s Castle I have visited another good friend of mine and the director of The Bojnice’s House of Culture Elza Dadíková to discuss the arrangements for my upcoming photo exhibit during the X. Year of Christmas Carols Festival of Christians of Slovakia in Bojnice, Chrenovec-Brusno, December 8-10. Here I found that the best Slovak amateur folk ensemble Lúčnica will be performing at the theater on Sunday.

This was a Ball that one will not likely to forget. The exquisite food, entertainment, fireworks, dancing, all just perfect. Officials from all levels of government paid tribute to the current director Ph.Dr. Ján Papco, the man behind all recent happenings at the Bojnice’s castle.

Early afternoon on Saturday I arrived in Korytárky at the Second all Slovakia get together of Fujara Players under title: “Remembering the old fujara’s notes.” The motto of this happening was a sentence of the dean of Detva’s Fujara players, Jožko Rybár who once said: If somebody would blind fold me and gave me a fujara, with the first blow I would know if this fujara was made with love or just like that. This year they were remembering Martin Sanitrár who was born in Zvolenská Slatina on August 14, 1911. When he was 13 years old, his family moved to hamlet near Kováčová called Trebule. His job since his childhood was shepherding and looking after the sheep. Later on with his brother they worked as shepherds at local coop. We all know that fujara, whistles or bagpipes belong to the shepherd’s profession. This was also the case of Sanitrár’s brothers. Their father and grand father used to whistle on whistles and play fujara and Martin inherited after them his first musical instrument, a whistle. Martin excelled as a fujara player and singer. He was an interpreter stressing the story of his songs. In his songs one could feel national pride and love of his birthplace and he played and sung his song with heart and spirit. Instruments were made by his brother John. Martin once said that in the tones of Fujara one can hear happiness and sorrow. Before he passed away he gave his experience and knowledge to the younger generation. December 7, 1982 early morning Martin went for the last time with his sheep to the brownish pasture. He was fresh, agile like other days filled with the worries of simple and working person. That evening however the sheep herd returned home without shepherd. After the performance I stayed at Hotel Poľana, right on the top of Poľana near by. Next day I went to Bojnice for Lučnica’s performance. As I was just about to park my car I noticed my friend and the choreographer of Lúčnica, Prof. Štefan Nosál, I pulled up next to him and he was really surprised to see me out of nowhere. So after I parked, I took a bottle of Hubert Sparkling Wine from Sereď, that is made by method champagne, and I always have supply of it in my trunk. We had a toast together with Elza Dadíková in her office.

Next few days I was in Bratislava visiting family and friends and of course I went to Café Amsterdam where I always find some old friends. It seems to me that Café Amsterdam is like meeting place of the V-CLUB 1968 generation.

I spent almost two weeks in Italy. I started on the outskirts of Padua visiting a grand Palazzo Vila Foscari where I seen some magnificent frescos, bed in which Napoleon slept a room where Mussolini and Hitler met during the WWII. This time since I had some new guide books to read prior to my trip, I was prepared, I did know what I want to see and when and I had a plan. I stayed in Padova in hotel that was just outside the ancient walls of this great city. Here I visited the Basilica of St. Anthony and I have seen the mortal remains of St. Anthony, I also visited Basilica of St. Justine, where they believe St. Luke’s mortal remains are. This is under investigation and the final decision will be made soon. I went to Scuola del Santo to see some fantastic frescoes from the lives of St. George, St. Catherine of Alessandria and St. Lucy and Oratorio di San Giorgio to view 18 paintings depicting scenes from the life of St. Anthony by several artists and few early paintings by Titian. Padova has the largest public square in Italy called Prato della Valle. I visited the Ermitani church, museum and the Scrovengi Chapell built by Enrico Scrovengi in 1303 and consecrated March 25, 1303. The wall frescoes were painted by one of Italy’s greatest artists Giotto. On the walls one can see the episodes of Joachim and Anna, Life of Mary, Life and Death of Christ, Virtues and Vices and the Last Judgment. I also visited the Baptistry at the Duomo Cathedral. Frescoes covering the walls and ceiling

Were painted by Giusto De Menaboui in 1376/78 depict scenes from Old and New Testament. Padova University was founded in 1222 and it is still open. I also visited near by renaissance towns of Castelfranco, Citadella and Vicenza where I visited the Theatro Olympico by famous architect Andrea Palladio built in 1579, Church of Santa Corona where they have thorn of Christ’s Crown of Thorns, donated by Lois IX of France and Museo Civico. Following two days I made day trips to Venice visiting churches, museums and galleries and enjoying this fantastic town. Then I visited Bologna to see the mortal remains of St. Dominic and went to Florence, where I stayed five days. Florence is beautiful. First I visited Palazzo Piti, the home of Medicci family and Boboli Gardens, then strolled through Ponte Veccio to the medieval part of Florence, visiting the Piazza dela Signoria, Palazzo Vecchio, Uffizi Galery, Accademia, Church of Santa Croce where Michelangelo, Galileo, and Machiavelli are buried, Badia Fiorentina, Orsanmichele, Baptistry and Duomo, Chapela Medicci, San Lorenzo, Santa Maria Novella, San Marco and famous frescoes by Fra Angelico. I also traveled through the Chianti Classico wine region on the way to Siena where I visited the famous Piazza del Campo, Duomo and Baptistry. On the way back to Florence I made a stop at San Gimignano. One of the best-preserved medieval towns in Tuscany. There are still 14 of the 76 tall towers from 13th century standing right in the middle of the town.

Upon my return to Slovakia I visited Detva and two of my very good friends. Iveta Smileková at her folk store Detva’s Folk Art and Jana Kuzbelová at her folk store Parta.

Few weeks prior to my departure I have received a phone call from a priest the Church of St. Francis in Poniky to bring him a set of pictures that I took of the church few years ago. By now I learned that His Royal Highness Prince Charles was visiting Slovakia while I was in Italy and that he also visited two churches in this region. One was Zolná and the other was St. Francis in Poniky. So I made a stop at Poniky and delivered the set of pictures. From Poniky I went through the Upper Hron Valley to Telgárt visiting my friends the Handula family and Paul who is slowly recovering from a massive stroke that he suffered in summer. I also visited the Sanatorium in Červená Skala.  
I made a stop at my favorite place Pension Dolinka in Liptovská Teplička and next few days I was visiting different craftsmen and folk artists with our new correspondent Marcela Smolárová. Then I made a day trip to Osadné a village north of Snina to do ancestral video.

Friday November 17 was the first gala 45-anniversary performance of a folklore group MOSTÁR from Brezno. So I took Marcela, her husband Jozef and his brother Dano to this performance, which was great. Reception at a local hotel followed the performance. My friend and photographer Peter Berčík arranged our accommodations in a building located right at the town’s square and the next morning I took my friends to Vienna, Austria to Kärtner Strasse for some great Italian Ice Cream. Next day I went to Eastern Slovakia again, visiting the Stašík’s family in Víťaz and my friend Jaroslav Biroš in Okružná near Prešov. Here I found that the greatest Eastern Slovakia’s folklore group ŠARIŠAN would be performing in Široké later on in the afternoon. You guess it right I went to see them as I never miss their performance if I have chance to see them. Next day I returned to Bratislava and while there I went to opera and seen Guiseppe Verdi’s AIDA with my friend Miroslava Dulová. I also went to see another Verdi’s opera NABUCCO. Friday I went to Prešov, Eastern Slovakia again to see KRYSAŘ (Ratman) a Czech musical. Saturday I attended 40th birthday celebration of Marcela’s mother Mária Janíková attended by the whole family. Sunday I visited my friend and folk instrument maker Tibor Koblíček in Turičky. Next day I went to Bratislava and opera again to see Barbier from Seville. Then I did ancestral village videos in Čachtice, Klobušice, Beluša, Pružina and Budatín for clients from England and California. Friday December 1st, I went to set up my exhibit at the House of Culture in Bojnice, due to open December 8. Here I dad a first hint that not everything is going to be as we had planned. I was told that there is going to be another exhibit here at the same time and that my exhibit will more than likely be moved to a building across the street during the festival. Anyway I installed my photographs as planned. In the evening I attended 10th anniversary performance of children folklore group MATIČIARIK in Banská Bystrica. Our correspondent Dana Hodúlová-Trstenská promised to write about the performance and it will be in the next issue. Dana is the director of the children’s folk music ensemble. 

December 2nd my friends in Liptovská Teplička were slaughtering a pig. I have never been to one before, so I was really anxious to see it all. It started early in the morning and everything was done, including sausages by the afternoon. Sunday I went to Košice to see performance of my friends the folklore group JAVORČEK from the Institute of Social Care of Children and Adults, together with folklore group LIPA in Bratislava and my friend Drahoš Daloš from Lehota by Nitra, performing with folklore groups ŽELEZIAR and ŽELEZIARIK from Košice and ILOSVALI from Veľká Ida. This was very emotional performance as all members of the folklore group Javorček have Down syndrome. The program was titled: “PEACE TO THE PEOPLE FO GOOD WILL.”

From Košice I went to Bratislava yet to another opera performance, this time it was Gaetano Donizetti’s Elixir d’amour. Next day it was time to go to Hrabištín a village in Czech republic near Šumperk to do Genealogical Research.

Friday December 8, I arrived at the X. YEAR OF DAYS OF CHRISTMAS CAROLS OF CHRISTIANS OF SLOVAKIA in Bojnice and the problems started. Perhaps I should tell you that I was asked during the VIII. Year of Christian Carols of Christians of Slovakia in 1998, to exhibit my pictures at the X. Anniversary year of the festival by Elza Dadíková of the House of Culture in Bojnice and Emil Trgiňa, mayor of Chrenovec-Brusno, the main organizer of this festival. Here I found out that:

Megalomaniac Mr. Viliam Gruska, the undertaker of the Slovak folklore was very busy and of course made sure that my name and my photo exhibit won’t be included in the festival official poster, there was no banner at the building and there was no official opening planned as well. Friday at 5:00 there was a great performance by children folklore group ZÁZRIVČEK from Zázrivá named “Zazrivá’s Caroler’s.” After the performance I met Mr. Gruska and he tried to play a person that knows nothing about my exhibit, despite that it was being planned for two years and he was notified by the organizers on several occasions. Mr. Gruska used to be good, however that was long time ago. He is getting old and don’t want to leave and don’t want to admit that he really lost it and there is nobody in Slovakia that has enough guts to tell him the fact that his time is long gone and it was time to go long time ago! As his programs and anything he gets involved in are one great fiasco after another. A perfect example was his latest creation called “THANKSGIVING TO THE ONLY TRINITY” a total fiasco performed in the Roman Catholic Church in Bojnice. The program started after the mass and full church of people. Two hours later into this fiasco there were only 12 people left in the church, including me, and I left and returned just to see how it looked towards the end.

Later on that night I went to the village offices in Chrenovec-Brusno only to find that Mr. Gruska was using 46 of my pictures without my permission and breaking my copyright in his exhibit documenting ten years of this festival. He didn’t even have so much decency as to put my name as the author of the photographs and that shows you how much character he has. After a loud discussion I forced him to put at least my name as the author as I felt if I told him to remove all my photographs his exhibit wouldn’t be worth a coin. Personally I feel he has a problem, creating things of no value to anybody, just trying to prove that he is somebody and there is nobody better than him. Well I have news for you, Mr. Gruska is nobody. Nothing he ever does gets completed on time; this was evidenced at his exhibit. The opening of the exhibit was to be at noon and it was barely installed at 10:00 PM after the main program. So I got cured yet from another Slovak Folk Festival.

Saturday afternoon there was rehearsal of all the groups and here he were able to see what each individual group have prepared for the festival. From this the organizers picked out the best parts of each group and created the evening program. The evening program was very touching. My favorite was Zázrivček from Zázrivá and my friends from Tepličan from Liptovská Teplička. Other groups performing were: Topoľná from Czech republic, Hájiček from Chrenovec-Brusno, Vernár from Vernár, Tepličan from Liptovská Teplička, Antom Bendík from Hrušov, Maňa from Veľká Maňa and Lubená from Poluvsie. This program vas repeated in the Roman Catholic Church in Chrenovec after Sunday’s Mass. After the performance the festival ended with lunch at the local elementary school.

Mr. Gruska somehow got in again to the organizing of the DETVA’S FESTIVAL and from what I heard, last year it was a total fiasco and he is there this year again and I refuse to go and watch his creations, as they are too philosophical, too long and make no sense. I strongly urge the government authorities that have anything to do with any of the Slovakia’s festivals that Mr. Gruska likes to put his foot in, to refuse his help. It is time for folklore groups and the festival organizers as well to wake up and tell Mr. Gruska enough is enough leave and please do not return to any folklore happenings. I strongly feel that he will bury all the folklore in Slovakia.

I will not go to Východná as the NOC the national Culture Center didn’t pay me the agreed upon amount of money for photo exhibit at Východná festival in 1999, Detva Festival is under Mr. Gruska, so I will forget that one as well, and the Christmas carols of Christians of Slovakia? Well, they did more harm to me in three days that I experienced in 31 years living in CANADA and I will not come to that festival again. So the only festival I will attend in 2001 will be the VI. Year of the greatest festival in Slovakia, The Festival Under Kráľová Hoľa in Liptovská Teplička.

Vladimir

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Published in the Slovak Heritage Live newsletter Volume 9, No. 1, Spring 2001
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