
Spolek Písnička – Dance Evening with Czechoslovak Popular Music of the 1960s
A dance evening celebrating Czechoslovak popular music of the 1960s, featuring rare and classic songs, historical projections, competitions and a hit parade with prizes.
Prague
Kampus Hybernská is a multifunctional cultural and educational hub housed in a historic former monastery and customs house complex in central Prague. It serves as an open venue for conferences, exhibitions, workshops, festivals, and community events, bridging academia, the non-profit sector, and the general public.

A dance evening celebrating Czechoslovak popular music of the 1960s, featuring rare and classic songs, historical projections, competitions and a hit parade with prizes.

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