Fosilie: Homo Haius: Southern procession - PREMIERE
Sat, May 23
|Galaxie Cultural Station
Dance and music intervention that will fill Galaxie and the surrounding neighborhood and transform everyday spaces into a vibrant microcosm


Time & Location
May 23, 2026, 5:00 PM – 6:00 PM
Galaxie Cultural Station, Arkalycká 833, 149 00 Praha 4-Háje, Česko
About the event
Can art pulse at the heart of a prefab labyrinth? Galaxie is no longer just a name on a map of old movie theaters—it is a living organism that brings culture back to where it belongs: among the people. This site-specific project at this unique arts center celebrates “Homo Haius”—the everyday hero who isn’t afraid of mud, rubber boots, or concrete.
Dance and music interventions will transform into a colorful procession that will set the spaces of Galaxie and the surrounding paths of the neighborhood vibrating. Through deliberate strangeness, playfulness, and subtle surrealist shifts, we open up space for a different perspective—one in which even a seemingly ordinary environment can carry its own microcosm.
Here, culture doesn't arise as a monument, but as a trace—temporary, shared, alive.
Come celebrate with us the hope that needs no marble, but movement, human closeness, and color. Galaxie lives—and so do we.
Directed by: Marta Trpišovská
Created and performed by: Lukáš Bouzek, Radim Klásek, Jana Látalová, Mariana Novotná, Jana Vöröšová, Michaela Suša, Vojta Švejda, Lea Švejdová, Michael Vodenka, Lada Jasanská, Karolína Kuklová, Barbora Karvánková, Barbora Zahrádková, Anna Dlasková, Marie Vnoučková, Lucie Válová, Miroslav Maruška, children from the Čerčany and Vrané nad Vltavou Music Schools.
Production: Fosilie z. s.
Co-production: DanceConnected z.s.
FOSILIE z. s. is an association dedicated to contemporary movement art and creation. It collaborates with artists from various fields and focuses on the use of art in education. The founding members of the association, Jana Látalová, Lea Švejdová, and Marta Trpišovská, have been collaborating on various levels for a considerable time. They met while studying at the Duncan Centre Conservatory, and since 2001, they have been collaborating on many artistic projects and initiating the creation of original productions (Madame Blanche, S kůží na trh, Exkurze s Helgou). They were members of the NANOHACH ensemble, which has presented over 20 original performances in its 12 years of existence and collaborated with prominent Czech and international choreographers (e.g., Nigel Charnok, Ioana M. Popovici, Fabrice Ramalingom, Lenka Flory, Veronika Švábová). Over the past ten years, they have been intensively exploring the possibilities of using art in education with an emphasis on the creative process, authentic expression, and creation. They collaborate with organizations such as SE.S.TA – Center for Choreographic Development, Tanec Praha, Ponec - dance venue, and Duncan Center Conservatory.
