
Ongoing & Upcoming Czech Cultural Events in Los Angeles
20.04.2024 / 00:22 | Aktualizováno: 20.04.2024 / 01:07
The Consulate General of the Czech Republic in Los Anglees cordially invites you to the following Czech-themed cultural events happening in Los Angeles this Spring.
APRIL
Concert Horizons: Beethoven+Skye featuring Czech violinist Tereza Stanislav
April 20 | 8 PM | Alex Theatre, 216 N Brand Blvd, Glendale, CA 91203
April 21 | 7 PM | Royce Hall, 340 Royce Dr Los Angeles, CA 90095
For more information about the concerts HERE
Bohemian Cristal Instrument - Acoustic Outdoor Session
Experience the enchanting sounds of Bohemian Cristal Instrument by Lenka Morávková paired with a virtuoso harp performance by Ariel Sol.
April 28 | 2PM - 6PM | Crystal Springs Picnic Area, 4730 Crystal Springs Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90027 TICKETS
I Never Saw Another Butterfly: A Poetry and drawings by children in the Terezin Concentration Camp
April 28 | 3 PM- 4:30 PM, Holocaust Museum LA, 100 The Grove Dr, Los Angeles, CA 90036 RSVP
MAY
From Humanity to Hope - Inspiring Music for Yom HaShoah - concert in honor of Nick Strimple - performer and scholar of Czech music
Sunday, May 5 | 3 PM | Sinai Temple - Ziegler Sanctuary, 10400 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90024
To RSVP please click HERE.
SAVE the Date: May 7 | 7PM | Czech Consulate
An evening dedicated to Jiří Barteček and his fascinating life story of escaping Communist Czechoslovakia in 1975 for the United States. The evening will include a screening of the documentary “Run for Life,” a debate, and a reception.
SAVE the Date: May 14 | 2 PM - 4 PM | Belmont Village Westwood - Opening of the Exhibition celebrating Henry Leopold Richter - Czech-American plein air painter. The exhibition is curated by Ms. Kateřina Slavíková, former Exhibition Register and Project Manager of the Kunsthalle Prague
RSVP: Please confirm your attendance by Friday, May 10, 2024 at: CzechConsulateLA@gmail.com
May 9-12 | Walt Disney Hall
Dvořák and Ortiz with Dudamel, Stellar violinist María Dueñas returns, and Dudamel leads Dvořák’s “New World” Symphony.