
Dance well
A therapeutic dance session for people with Parkinson's disease and other movement limitations, celebrating the healing power of dance for all ages and abilities.
KC Vozovna is an intergenerational community cultural centre in the Žižkov district of Prague, opened in November 2015. It was created by reconstructing a 1970s supermarket, designed by Projektil architekti, and is located in the basement of a building that also houses a branch of the Municipal Library. The centre hosts film screenings, children's theatre, courses, workshops, and neighbourhood community events. It includes a café, a multifunctional hall, and an open foyer.
Hartigova 2687/164, 130 00 Praha 3
Mon–Fri 11:00–17:00 and during events; café Wed–Sat 13:00–19:00

Singer-songwriter Martin Rexa closes the Vozovna season with an intimate unplugged concert featuring songs about life's beauty, struggles, and absurdities.

Second-year students of the International Conservatory Prague present theatre snippets under the direction of František Skřípek. A special season-closing programme at KC Vozovna.

Folk duo Husy Vrány performs acoustic covers in the courtyard of KC Vozovna as part of the Vozovna Unplugged series.

(8 days)
A ballet performance by Sylva Šafková Ballet School featuring dancers of all ages performing classical and modern ballet pieces.

An introductory lecture exploring the hidden secrets of building construction and the methods used to uncover a building's historical development.

A musical workshop combining harmonica playing and singing for all skill levels.

Informal conversation with the Prague mayor, open to questions about city affairs and local issues.

Dance classes designed for people with Parkinson's disease and movement limitations, led by professional dancers. Open to all regardless of age or experience.

An open creative space for anyone who works better surrounded by others. Bring your own project – writing, crafts, art – and create in a welcoming atmosphere with tea and soft music.

Cellist Margit Koláčková and singer Jana Procházková explore how classical composers drew from folk poetry in the works of Janáček, Dvořák and Bach.

(57 days)
An exhibition of drawings and paintings exploring Czech landscapes, folklore, and human stories through color and composition. Opening reception April 29, exhibition runs through June 25 at KC Vozovna in Prague.

(51 days)
An exhibition of paintings and drawings by Barbora Šaroun Šemberová inspired by Czech folk stories, natural cycles, and landscape details. The works blend demonology with human fates.

(57 days)
Barbora Šaroun Šemberová's exhibition of drawings and paintings explores landscape through Czech folklore and personal stories.