Pramení projects are often experiential, cross-genre and explore the ‘Third Mind” or open the ‘Third Door’— the alchemy of real-time creation born of improvisation and collaboration.
Pramení events and festivals have brought people from more than 40 countries together in Prague to inspire new ways to celebrate and ignite the human spirit through Dance, Performance, Music, Literature, Film and Visual Art.
Prague’s largest event for Argentine Tango began in 2007, and has since become one of the most unique and sought after festivals in the world.
A 24-hour simultaneous global tango dance action to support tree planting and reforestation around the world.
In May 2014 tango dancers from all over Europe gathered in the city of Chemnitz to honor the birthplace of the bandoneon – without which the unique sound of Argentine tango would not exist.
Photography exhibition of Ishka Michocka, likely the world’s most renowned tango photographer. She has for years travelled documenting the people and the power of the art of Argentine tango.
A photographic exhibition focuses on the music and dance ofrom another point of view – tango dancers pictured also by the dancers-amateur photographers.
Photographic exhibition with the theme of tango and the elements. A look inside the dance from inside the community.
With the theme of “The Subversive in Voice and Verse”, our first poetics festival was an extraordinary exploration into pushing the boundaries of expression.
An exhibition of mixed-media images and accompanying workshops to explore the journey of an inner archeology of transposition
Navajo musician and activist Klee Benally (Blackfire) shares short films, a discussion of protection of sacred sites, and an acoustic performance including traditional songs.