Looking for the contributions to our Pilsen to Pilsen / Plzeň do Plzně festival.
It will consist of lectures, screenings, discussions, performances.
It will take place in Pilsen, Chicago and simultaneously in Plzeň, Czech Republic. 8 - 10 June 2007.
Hledáme příspěvky pro náš festival Pilsen to Pilsen / Plzeň do Plzně.
Jeho součástí budou přednášky, promítání, diskuse, performance.
Odehraje se v chicagské Pilsen a simultánně v české Plzni. 8. - 10. června 2007.
1. "There is no place like home" video screenings
The slightly ironical title suggests that of course there can be various places which can become home. We are looking for moving images about the transformations of (not only) Chicago and Centre European neighborhoods, travelogues, urban study videos, diaries, documentaries, whatever; also documents or other moving images on these and similar subjects: deja vu, feelings in a family way somewhere you don't belong, floating ideas of home/community, patriotism inside out.
2. Also looking for old documents, amateur films, photos, books, diaries, etc. from "Bohemian era" of Pilsen, people who have some experiences they want to share which we can publish on our website or just read/hear/watch.
We will be in Chicago between 26th of February - 13th of March this year. If someone wanted to meet us, excellent!
3. Participants for internet interconnecting the two Pilsens on two continents
- help us invent ways how to interchange ideas, photos, sounds, objects, communicate with the B/bohemian ghosts, making simmultaneous performances, etc. etc.
Thursday, February 1, 2007
Pilsen Spectres Intro
This blog is kind of a platform for our documentary project "It's fun to be Bohemian" dealing with the history, transformation and present state of Pilsen neighborhood in Chicago.After the web page is established, it will be the place of communication (hopefully) of ideas, asking questions, making comments, swearing, bomb throwing, mushroom cooking, etc. (does blogspace already enable this?).
So what is this project about? It's about ghosts, dreaming, longing for a place where you aren't but would like to be, feelings of deja vu, paradoxes of patriotism in a perished community (patriotism inside out, the only one we like). And about this Pilsen village in Chicago which used to be, once upon a time, the largest Czech (and Slavic, of course, Kenneth) neighborhood in all America. The peak of immigration took place in 1907 which is exactly one hundred years from now! Nowadays, it is really hard to find some Czechs or Bohemians. But there are yet still some bohemians there, fortunately.
1) my yellow bike which you guys promised to send me. oh, that last-night-promises....
2) we forgot to shoot that storks and European-style-meadows on otherwise-totally-Mexican-style-murals.
3) visit newly open "Bohemian cafe". What a name!
4) say hallo to all the neighbors from the 19th Street and around (by the way, you still owe me 15 bucks, Eddie!)
5) prove that Los Checos no son muertos, no y no y no, Rene. Kind of "Los Checos Back to Pilsen" idea.
2) we forgot to shoot that storks and European-style-meadows on otherwise-totally-Mexican-style-murals.
3) visit newly open "Bohemian cafe". What a name!
4) say hallo to all the neighbors from the 19th Street and around (by the way, you still owe me 15 bucks, Eddie!)
5) prove that Los Checos no son muertos, no y no y no, Rene. Kind of "Los Checos Back to Pilsen" idea.
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