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Finissage

14 / 07 / 2016

Programme: 5 – 7:30 pm concluding discussions 

                       7:30 – 9:45 pm finissage party

Discussion participants: Judit Angel, Lucia Gavulová, Gabriela Kisová, Jaroslav Kyša, Lýdia Pribišová, Zuzana Révészová and authors of SBW projects

Venue: tranzit/sk, Beskydská 12, Bratislava

Discussion will be held in English


Circles and Clouds

29 / 06 / 2016

Author of the project: Eliška Mazalanová
Meeting – presentation and discussion, June 29, 6pm, tranzit.sk, Beskydská 12

One table cafe vol.3

23 / 06 / 2016

Author of the project: Daniel Dida
June 9-30, every Thursday 2-7pm , tranzit.sk, Beskydská 12
Pop-up café

One table cafe vol.2

16 / 06 / 2016

Author of the project: Daniel Dida
June 9-30, every Thursday 2-7pm , tranzit.sk, Beskydská 12
Pop-up café

Living Library: Multiculturalism

16 / 06 / 2016

Author of the project: Lenka Kuricová in collaboration with Amnesty International
Informal discussion, tranzit.sk, Beskydská 12, Bratislava, when: June 16, 6pm 

Zbigniew Libera: Walser, 2015, 78 minutes

15 / 06 / 2016

Film screening included in the exhibition A Forming of Inevitable Blue by APART
Mladosť Cinema, Hviezdoslavovo námestie 17, when: June 15, 8pm




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