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Vatra legersky at polishfest pittsburh - Sun, Nov 13

11/12/2022

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Vatra Legersky will be at Polishfest Pittsburgh! See you there on Sunday in the University of Pittsburgh Cathedral of Learning - table #29.

ʺPierogiburghʺ Pittsburgh Polish Festival Commercial from Cory Gindlesperger on Vimeo.

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Pisanki Making Video by Larry Kozlowski.  See Live Demo and make your own on SatUrday, April 13!

4/10/2019

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Watch this short demonstration video to see how Pisanki - Slavic style Easter Eggs - are made.

Then join Larry Kozlowski this Saturday, April 13, 2019 to make your own pisanki and other crafts for FREE at the annual Slovak Easter Customs Breakfast!


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Polish Cultural Happenings: Pisanki with Larry Kozlowski
Learn to make you own Slavic style Easter eggs and do Slovak palm weaving with Larry Kozlowski for FREE at the Prince of Peace Parish Center, 81 S 13th St, Pittsburgh, PA 15203 (South Side) on Saturday, April 13 at 12:15 PM.

ANNUAL SLOVAK MASS & EASTER CUSTOMS BREAKFAST

The annual Slovak Mass will be held at St. Adalbert Church, 160 S 15th St, Pittsburgh, PA 15203 on the South Side.
  • Church with recitation of the Holy Rosary in Slovak at 10:45 a.m.
  • Holy Liturgy in Slovak at 11:00 a.m.

After mass, everyone is invited to the Prince of Peace Parish Center to:
  • Sample a traditional Slovak Easter breakfast
  • Make crafts and see cultural displays.
  • Shop for homemade baked goods and imported Slovak gifts.
  • Try your luck in the Slovak "Auction" / Raffles.

For more information, call Connie at 412-657-6364.

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Buy these books at the event on Saturday.  Or order them NOW to get them before Easter by emailing Larry Kozlowski.
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the spirit of the carpathian highlanders - presentation for western pennsylvania Slovak cultural association

4/4/2019

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Randy Legersky gave a presentation on Monday, April 1, 2019 at the monthly meeting of the Western Pennsylvania Slovak Cultural Association (WPSCA) at the Mount Lebanon Public Library. The lecture, based on a presentation created by educator Andrjez Suszka of Koniakow, Poland, explored the origin and roots of the Carpathian Highlanders in the mountains of Slovakia and the Czech Republic along with Poland, Ukraine and Romania.
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"Grojcowianie" folklore group at the Assumption of the Holy Mary mass, Juszczyna, 2016
Photo: Wpedzich [CC BY-SA 4.0], via Wikimedia Commons
In addition to delving into antiquity to explore the Dacians and Daco-Romans that originally inhabited the Carpathian Mountain ranges, the information covered the migration routes and settlements of Vlach (Romanian and Aromanian) shepherds and military henchmen from the 13th to the 17th centuries and how these settlers mixed with the surrounding Slavic populations in mostly secluded mountain villages. This led to a unique ethnic minority of highlanders in enclaves of the mountains, each with their unique dialects, variations on the traditional culture and pastoral way of life with an underlying Daco-Roman (Romanian) material culture and traditions tying them together.

Photos and information in the slide show were complimented by clips from these video trailers and movies listed below. Some of the entire original format of the films are linked here, if available:
  • Rusyn "Hutsuls"
  • Trailer of Karpatský Redyk ("Carpathian Pilgrimage - Trailing of the Sheep"). English subtitles.  
  • Full documentary of Karpatský Redyk. Various languages and dialects, Polish subtitles.
  • The Gorals – Highlanders of Carpathia - Trailer  
    (Please contact TheGorals.USA@inbornmedia.com to inquire about a screening with your organization or local independent theater).
  • ​A silent film from 1929 that documented the lives of Gorals in Slovakia: "Po horách, po dolách”
  • "Gajdoš," about the beloved bagpipe master Pawel Zogata, of Hrčava, CZ. In Czech/Po Nasziymu dialect.
  • Juraj Adamik's demonstration of Slovak Highlander Horn & Pipe Playing, plus Axe Dance
  • "Síla valašky," Gorals From Czech Moravia documenting traditions with the highlander axes. In Czech/Po Nasziymu dialect. Czech subtitles.
  • Romanian Călușari dance 
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Scene from the documentary film The Gorals - Highlanders of Carpathia. (c) Inbornmedia 2018

​Part of the presentation focused on the history and the traditional customs, culture and way of life of the highlanders, or "Gorals," in the Beskid Mountain Ranges of Ciezyn and Silesia, Poland, as well as in the Ksycuce region of Slovakia.  This region was linked to the Pohoreala, Liptov and Orava regions of Slovakia by Vlach settlers who were brought from those regions to the border area of Slovakia, Czech and Poland in the mid-1600s to defend it. 

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Two books and a CD about this region where Slovakia, Czech Republic and Poland meet were displayed and made available to the pubic at the low cost of 10.00 USD per order to cover shipping and handling for all the material.  Both books, in Polish, are written or co-written by Ewa Cudzich, ethnologist and cultural scientist from Istebna, Poland: From the Perspective of the Borderland - in the World of Micro-History of Beskid Highlanders and Gajdy Up Close - Technique and Repertoire (book and CD). 

Please contact Randy Legersky to order copies of the books and compact disc for the low cost of $10.00 COD to cover shipping and handling from Poland. Delivery takes about 3 months due to customs. The publications are in Polish, but full of great photos and diagrams on nearly every page. The CD features bagpipe music and poetry in the Beskid area's "po nasziymu" dialect.

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