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APPLE - multi-genre performance

Date
10.10
Friday
Time
19:00

Eniesa, Franta Černý and friends

Cast:

vocals, guitar: Sandra Urbančíková (Eniesa)

vocals, guitar: Franta Černý

violin: Gabriel Silvay

piano: Jozef Kovalcik

bass: Daniel Kovalcik

drums: Adrian Polovka

dance: Adam Bobák

dance: Dušana Heráková

acrobatics: Ariadna Vendelová

projection: Jaroslav Jaris Valko

We invite you to a multi-genre performance about love and truth, full of music, dance, acrobatics and projections in FOLK and FOLKLORE costumes.. .

Jablko was created as an album by soulmates Eniesa, a musician from Košice, and Franta Černý , the frontman of the Czech-Moravian band Čechomor . From the very beginning, this connection was special not only for the aforementioned authors.

As Milan Tesař stated: It is not only about the contrast of masculinity and femininity, but also about the contrast of youth and mature age, Czech and Slovak (although Eniesa can also sing in the Czech language brilliantly), folklore and her own creations, as well as seemingly simple singing and refined arrangements...

The extraordinary story of Jablko inspired the creators to create music videos for each song from the album, which was done by Prešov director Jaroslav "Jaris Valko. Ultimately, these picturesque shots of nature and the human story created a short film or fairy tale about a maiden from the forests and a worldly man.

The album Jablko was released in 2020. At this concert, you could see the first video clip for the album. After five years, we decided to revive this project and finally release the whole story full of nature, love, magic and truth into the world. You can look forward to a band in which, in addition to the authors Eniesa and Franta Černý, you will also be able to hear other great musicians, dancing performed by dancers from PUĽS, acrobatics by the award-winning aerial acrobat Ariadna Vendelová from Košice and of course a projection of video clips by the Prešov director Jaroslav Jaris Vaľek, which will transport you to the fairy tale about Jablko.