
Two narrators on one stage. Martin Hak and Tomáš Jireček. They'll retell a few tales as you've never heard them before! They both hold the Old Czech Tales in high esteem. That's why they know that there is much more to each story than has been told so far. The two of them enjoy discovering it. With humor, with seriousness, together, with you.
Come. Maybe we'll touch roots.
Martin Hak
... is a storyteller. His own, those that happened to others, and those that never happened. His childhood wish was to become an archaeologist, and he says he has pretty much fulfilled it. In Martin's imagination, an archaeologist sometimes carefully digs a hole in the past, sits there and looks at the remains that have survived. He puts the fragments together, imagines possibilities, looks for connections. If the archaeologist is also a storyteller, he can cause images from the world of his imagination to pass into other worlds. And this is not magic, but craft. Martin makes his living as a living storyteller. He teaches courses, workshops and personal trainings focused on storytelling or more generally on working with story. He works with parents, teachers, librarians, people who lead people, theatre makers, psychologists, poets, lecturers and pastors. She believes that story and its vivid telling is the most wonderful means of communication and that the craft of storytelling is for those who are more interested in communication than in communication.

Tomáš Jireček
He is not only a storyteller, but also a dramatherapist and lecturer in theatre and applied improvisation. His work combines artistic, self-experiential and educational approaches - whether in workshop facilitation, therapy or on stage. He helps people rediscover creativity, confidence and a living connection with others. He works with educators, non-profits, businesses and individuals. He believes that play is the most natural and powerful tool for learning and therapy. And so it is, imagination moves mountains.
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