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What is the story behind Slovakia’s most famous musicfestival? In this episode, Nina speaks with Michal Kaščák, founder of Pohoda Festival, about 30 years of music, freedom, and politics in Slovakia.

The conversation explores how Pohoda began in the 1990s during the Mečiar era, why the festival became a symbol of democracy and free expression, and how it grew into one of Europe’s most respected music and arts festivals. The two also discuss culture in today’s Slovakia, political pressure, civil society, and why festivals like Pohoda matter far beyond music.

In the bonus section, for our patrons only - Michal takes us back to the 1980s as frontman of Bez ladu a skladu, sharing what it was like to play underground music under communism. From censorship and banned concerts to the fall of the regime in 1989, this is a powerful story about music, resistance, and freedom—and how those experiences shaped the creation of Pohoda Festival. Sign up to our patreon page here: https://www.patreon.com/talkeasterneurope

As Pohoda celebrates its 30th edition, this is a conversation about art, community, and the fight to keep culture free.

Check out the Pohoda Festival website: https://www.pohodafestival.sk/en


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