VLADIMIR LINDER'S
PHOTO EXHIBIT AT DETVA'S
FOLKLORE FESTIVAL SUMMER 1999
DETVA'S SOUL SEARCHING
Slovak Heritage Live I
PART TWO
In spring of 1968, before his graduation
he applied to study in Prague at the Political University to study
diplomacy, where even through his wild past and without any connections, he
was accepted.
The summer break of 1968 he was abroad. He
was hitch hiking around Europe all summer and visited Austria, Liechtenstein,
Switzerland, Italy, San Marino and went all the way to Syracusas in Sicily and
then north to Pompeii, Rome, Vatican, Pisa, Florence, Monte Carlo, Paris, Reims
and through Germany he returned home to Bratislava at the beginning of
September. Immediately after his return he went to study in Prague and since the
political situation wasn't evolving according to his vision, he decided to
change the university and transferred to study Sociology at University of J. A.
Komensky in Bratislava where he was accepted. It was at this time when he
purchased a new still camera Praktika. He was taking pictures constantly; he was
trying to improve. Because of the disappointment with the situation in
Czechoslovakia he decided to go to Austria, from where he immigrated to Canada.
He lived in Vienna, for six months and after acceptance by the Canadian
Government he flew on December 10 with his friend to Toronto in the eastern part
of Canada. They got married in Toronto June 11, 1971. Soon after their wedding
they are leaving to Alberta in the western part of Canada where they stay one
drastic and very cold winter. In spring of 1972 they moved to Vancouver where
they live until now.
Here they are bringing up their two
children Julia and Mathew. In 1975 Vladimir purchased new camera Pentax ES
II, which allowed him to improve in his photographic creations. This year he
also went first time to Europe after his immigration to Canada. They visited
London, Paris, French Riviera, Germany, Austria and since they couldn’t go
back to Czechoslovakia, they met their family and friends in Hungary. Few
years later he purchased another Pentax camera Pentax KII DMD. He used it
through his travels around the world.
He took pictures in Alberta, British Columbia,
Ontario, Jamaica, Tahiti,
Bora Bora, Moorea, Cook Islands, Rarotonga, Aitutaki, Fiji, Bahamas, Mexico, in USA in states Hawaii, islands
Maui, Oahu, Kuai, New York, Washington, Oregon, Nevada, California and
Florida, in Europe, Austria, Italy, Vatican, San Marino, France, Monaco, Poland.
In 1987 after meeting the members of
folklore group Lucnica at Expo 86 in Vancouver and after canceling his Czechoslovak
citizenship he finally comes to Czechoslovakia. He visited festivals in
Vychodna and Detva. He became very found of them and one could say that he fell in love with the Slovak
folklore. From this year he always takes pictures and video tapes almost all summer
festivals in Slovakia. In fall of 1989 he formed a folk dance group Bystrina and they put
together very successful Christmas program "We are bringing you the news."
However Bystrina no longer exists. His enthusiasm from the beauty of Slovak folklore and
heritage was an inspiration to incorporate a non profit charitable organization, Slovak
Heritage and Cultural Society of British Columbia that has 960 members now.
In 1991 at his request the government of Czechoslovakia has given him
back his citizenship, with which his destiny and his trekking around the world came to a
full circle. He deepened his contacts with Slovaks around the world and in spring of 1993
he started to publish quarterly newsletter Slovak Heritage Live. The newsletter is being
sent to 2000 people around the World and through the internet it is accessible to anybody.
Vladimir owns in Canada rich collection of folk costumes, ceramics,
folk music instruments, corn husk figurines, embroidery, ethnographic literature, and vast
photographic and video archive. In his video collection he has over 500 hours of Slovak
Folklore and Slovak Heritage and over 12000 photographs. Until now Vladimir released over
66 two hour color videos. He is also involved in genealogical research,
ancestral village videos, ancestral
village photography and publishes in
newspapers and periodicals in Slovakia.
This exposition is showing of photographs from Detva from years
1987-1998.
He plans to release his pictures on CD-ROM in the near future and also
plans additional expositions of his photographs about the forgotten treasures of Slovakia
that he loves so much.
Copyright © 2000
Mgr. Alena Kosturikova, Banska Bystrica
kosturik@sun.sazp.sk
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photographs are for sale
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