Cultural Life
Dictionary of Czech culture
Author: Dominik Lukeš Posted: September 15th, 2007
Categories: About Czechs and Czech Republic
• Architecture
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• Regional Differences
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• Cultural Life
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Author: Dominik Lukeš Posted: July 29th, 2007
Categories: Cultural Life
People go to theaters and concerts solemnly dressed (men wear suits, women wear dresses, skirts).
Author: Dominik Lukeš Posted: July 29th, 2007
Categories: Cultural Life
You buy tickets for a certain row and seat in the movie theater.
Author: Dominik Lukeš Posted: July 29th, 2007
Categories: Cultural Life
When passing in front of people to move to your seat in a row, face them. It is very impolite to show them your back. Say “Dovolíte?” - “Děkuju” or bow your head slightly.
Author: Dominik Lukeš Posted: July 29th, 2007
Categories: Cultural Life
The theater season is from October to May. There are no performances during the summer.
Author: Dominik Lukeš Posted: July 29th, 2007
Categories: Cultural Life
Spectators coming late for a theater performance often have to wait for the next break.
Author: Dominik Lukeš Posted: July 29th, 2007
Categories: Cultural Life
When moving into your row, you have to take the seat shown on your ticket.
Author: Dominik Lukeš Posted: July 29th, 2007
Categories: Cultural Life
You buy tickets for a certain row and seat in the movie theater.
Author: Dominik Lukeš Posted: July 29th, 2007
Categories: Cultural Life
When passing in front of people to move to your seat in a row, face them. It is very impolite to show them your back. Say “Dovolíte?” - “Děkuju” or bow your head slightly.
Author: Dominik Lukeš Posted: July 29th, 2007
Categories: Cultural Life
Spectators coming late for a theater performance often have to wait for the next break.






