New Intern Tips – Prague Annual Event Calendar (Amateur Version)
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* Of course there are loads of websites of event lists. I’m not known for being creative. However most of the lists out there specialize on certain fields, for example, film festivals, wine festivals, music festivals, etc. And there aren’t many good and complete lists about Prague or Czech Republic in general. Sure this list is biased too – it’s mostly culture and fun related, meaning movies, music and parties. But as the title of this posting hinted, it’s for new comers whoever has a slight wonder what we do while we are not drinking pivo (or what we can also do at the same time while drinking). I’ve screened out some television related festivals, because they are not relevant, and that’s because the majority of us don’t watch TV in the Czech Republic, and that’s because most of the programmes are in Czech, a language we don’t master. Sport seasons are excluded too, and I’m not even sporty enough to explain why. Also this is intended to be a yearly event list, so I did not include some one-off festivals – or at least festivals that only happened in 2007 and we are not sure if they are coming back to become regular. We’ll update the list with the new events shall they return to our already eventful life. Don’t hold your breath yet.
* I have been wanting to do this list for a long time but it took me 2.5 years to figure out the regularity and timeline of these events, and even with that observation period there are some flakey events that just can’t make up their mind when in a year they want to take place. Gosh. Therefore for those that are more or less regular for the past three years, the time indicated may remain valid for the future. Otherwise it’ll only mean 2008 as specified.
* The location of these events are in Prague by default unless otherwise specified.
* If you know other good events that should be included in this list and shared in the community, please leave a comment to this posting.
* You might wonder what's going on in January and February every year. Well oddly enough I can't find any, haven't been to any, and don't think there is any. If you know anything I'm all ears. Otherwise just go to a hockey game or get a cottage and ski instead.
| March | |
| "One World" International Human Rights Documentary Film Festival | |
| Started off in May 1999, later changed to April every year until finally to the week starting on the first Wednesday of March in 2006 and has been sticking to this schedule for the past 3 years. | |
| Prague Half Marathon + Junior Marathon | |
| Last Saturday of March in 2008. A warm-up for the full Marathon weekend in May. | |
| Febiofest | |
| Last week of March (Thursday – Friday). Previously Prague International Film, Television and Video Festival until 2007, now changed to Prague International Film Festival in 2008. Febiofest always has a movie festival programme accompanied by a small music festival too. Busy schedule. | |
| April | |
| Days of European Films | |
| Second half of April in 2008. A European film promoting festival for 14 days. | |
| International Book Fair and Literary Festival "Book World" Prague | |
| Last weekend of April in 2008. | |
| May | |
| Marathon Weekend | |
| Second Sunday of May in 2008. | |
| Khamoro World Roma Festival | |
| Last week of May. A festival of traditional Roma music, Gypsy jazz by the best Roma artists who’ve been performing in the Czech Republic for the past 10 years. | |
| "Prague Spring" International Music Festival | |
| Always starts from the second week of May and lasts for a month until mid June. A festival for classical music lovers. Most certainly the oldest music festival in the Czech Republic, Prague Spring started its first note back on May 11th, 1946 and has never been suspended ever since, even in some of the most turbulent times in the country’s history. 2008 will be its 63rd anniversary. | |
| Prague Fringe Festival | |
| Last week of May till beginning of June. Theatre galore! | |
| June | |
| "Tanec Praha" International Festival of Contemporary Dance and Movement Theatre | |
| First week of June | |
| Summer Fest Strelak | |
| Starts in the first week of June and goes on for 3 months altogether. If you’ve never heard of the place or programme, well Strelak is this little Vltavian island under the bridge between Ujezd and Narodni Divadlo. Sounds familiar now, uh? Every summer the island opens up an open air cinema and bar and shows 100 movies, one each day. Sometimes the programme is mixed with small film festivals, foosball games, and concerts. See 2007’s programme here. So basically there is something fun going on every day there and all you need to do is to stop by on your everyday route. | |
| Summer Shakespeare Festival | |
| From late June all the way to September. The biggest and oldest open-air theatre festival in the Czech Republic. The venue in Prague is under the open sky with the ancient backdrops of Prague Castle. A tip for you is make reservation as early as possible. If you been to the little yard next to the toy museum down the Castle, you'll know that it's a small open-air theatre with not many seats. | |
| July | |
| Karlovy Vary International Film Festival | |
| Ironically the biggest and best-known international film festival that Czech Republic has with a global fame is not based in the capital city. Well the little spa town definitely has its charm despite the tendency of being taken over by rich Russian vacationers and property purchasers. Festival always starts in the first week of July which always coincides with the public holiday Saints Cyril and Methodius' Day (Jul 5) and Jan Hus Day (Jul 6) so it works out perfectly for a long weekend or week off work indulged in the movie world. The festival is also famous for the young people camping and partying outdoor, some by choice, some by the fast-sold-out affordable accommodation. | |
| New Prague Dance Festival | |
| First week of July | |
| September | |
| Burcak (young wine) Festival | |
| Throughout September. The festival in Prague normally takes places in several parks in Prague, but the main site remain in Vinohrady area. However the biggest wine harvest festival in the Czech Republic actually happens in Znojmo, the Moravian town that’s one of the biggest wine producers of the country. This is 2007’s account of "Znojemske vinobrani" for a big picture. Always a perfect combination of good weather, seasonal young wine, concerts and parties in the open air. | |
| Manhattan short film fest | |
| Last weekend of September. The Manhattan Short is not a new festival (becoming the 11th in 2008) but definitely new to the Czech Republic. The one in 2007 was cool but the trick is that they don’t have fixed countries and venues every year. You can nominate a venue online and if it gets enough interest the screeners will come. Hope it can make its way to Prague again in 2008! | |
| October | |
| Bollywood Film Festival | |
| Mid October for a week. Need I say more? It’s Bollywood! | |
| "Music on Film, Film on Music Festival (MOFFOM)" International Festival of Music Films | |
| 5 days throughout the third weekend of October (Thursday – Monday). | |
| November | |
| "Mezipatra" GLBT Film Festival | |
| First week of November (some years starting from the last weekend of October). | |
| Prague Short Film Festival | |
| A 5 day short festival for short films (ok that was cheesy) in mid November. | |
| International Jazz Festival Prague | |
| Last week of November. | |
| December | |
| "Film Asia" Asian Film Festival in Prague | |
| First weekend of December. |

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