AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoBratislava Book Festival (BRaK): The 13th BRaK festival opens in the Slovak capital this week, running until May 31 with 120+ events and 200 international guests. The theme “We Need to Talk…” brings author readings, debates, performances, concerts, exhibitions, a children’s zone, comics programming, and a book-sector conference—plus free admission to accompanying events. Trenčín Culture Push: Trenčín’s European Capital of Culture momentum continues with a packed European Summer of Culture programme—nearly 100 events across art, music, theatre, film, and site-specific projects, including watercraft on the Váh from June 20. Pohoda Festival Uncertainty: Trenčín mayor Richard Rybníček raises alarms over whether Defence Ministry representatives will back contracts tied to the future of the Pohoda festival at Trenčín airport, calling the uncertainty risky and potentially political. Sports & Community: Košice hosts JBL Jump Fest, where Jamaica’s Jordan Scott breaks the meet record in the elite men’s triple jump; locally, Unified Football World Cup plans also highlight inclusive sport pathways. Church & Heritage: “Night of Churches” invites reflection through open church spaces and performances, while St. Martin’s church in Bratislava is spotlighted for its Gothic legacy and royal coronation history.
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