Performance: Bruchovravy

BRUCHOVRAVY is a format of a composed feast that combines the accessibility of communal dining with the poetics and criticality of contemporary art. It creates a festive situation where metabolic processes intertwine with the creative gesture.
The initiator of BRUCHOVRAVY is visual artist Dávid Koronczi. The first edition was created during a residency at Schaubmar’s Mill in June 2021, with contributions from, among others, artist David Přílučík and chef Rastislav Kraviansky. Both are also part of the creative and production team for the event at Tempo bistro in Prague within the Fotograf Festival (October 9, 2025).
BRUCHOVRAVY has taken place in various contexts – from theatre (HaDivadlo in Brno, 2021), to galleries (Nová Synagóga in Žilina, 2022; VUNU at the Kunsthalle in Košice, 2023), to festivals (KIOSK, 2022; NEBENAN/ZBLÍZKA at the Hellerau Centre for the Arts in Dresden, 2025; Oerol on Terschelling Island, the Netherlands, 2025), and cultural centres (Valve, Oulu, 2025). The project, however, also has more intimate forms – for example, in the family garden of Dávid Koronczi and Martina Szabóová in the village of Ratka (2023), or at the city market in Lučenec (2024).
PERFORMANCE: BRUCHOVRAVY
October 9, 2025, 7:00 p.m.
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Venue · Tempo
Nádražní 1272/15, 150 00, Prague-Smíchov

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