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Havel in a Nutshell by Nina Rutová

April 21, 2011

IllustrationDear friends, you are cordially invited to the festive launch of Havel in a Nutshell for teachers and students (Havel v kostce pro učitele a studenty) which will take place in Montmartre Gallery (Řetězová 7, Praha 1) on Tuesday, 26th April from 18:00.

The baptism of the book includes the performance of students from the Oldstars theatrical group who will present a selection of own reflections on Havel themes and show several anticodes, although at the first sight it might seem that the poetry is exclusively pictorial.

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