Night of Museums: Olympics & Politics Exhibition, Open Society Archives, 25 June

  • 22 Jun 2016 9:02 AM
Night of Museums: Olympics & Politics Exhibition, Open Society Archives, 25 June
Exhibition in Galeria Centralis - 16:00-00:55 Olympics and Politics - Berlin / Barcelona 1936<br> In the summer of 1936, two European cities planned to host major sports events. While Berlin was preparing for the Games of the XI Olympiad, Barcelona was getting ready for the Olimpíada Popular (Popular Olympic Games, The People’s Olympics, or: the Workers’ Olympics).

The latter was intended to offer an alternative to the highly controversial Olympic Games organized by the Nazi regime. Using archival sources (newsreel footage, films, photos, etc.), the exhibition presents the two-week spectacle of the Berlin Games and also the Workers’ Olympics in Barcelona and other cities to examine how these international sporting events became the terrains for ideological and physical battles in the heavily politicized 1930s.

19.00 – Olympics and politics on the Piste: Remembering Ilona Elek and Endre Kabos

Saxophone player, János Vázsonyi, improvises on the topic of the Olympics

Screening the private film “Richárd Deutsch: My Journey in Germany, 1936”
(Excerpt from Richárd Deutsch’s collection, Photographs and Home Movies Collection of Privát Fotó és Film Alapítvány deposited with Blinken OSA by Márton Kurutz film archeologist)

Fencing Show:

In memory of Ilona Elek and Endre Kabos, two extraordinary Hungarian fencers, Katalin Varga, Fruzsina Gólya, Zsolt Nemcsik and Kende Fodor will show men's saber fencing and women's foil fencing.

Judge: Etele Ravasz

21:00 - Musical Background – GARPO

Film screening and musical improvisation

Repeated screening of the private film “Richárd Deutsch: My Journey in Germany, 1936”

Partners: Goethe Institute, Cervantes Institute

Venue: Galeria Centralis, Vera and Donald Blinken Open Society Archive
Address: 1051 Budapest Arany János u. 32.

Website: www.osaarhivum.org

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