Where can you follow us?
Would like to receive regular updates on Letni Letna throughout the year? Do you want to be the first one to know what’s new? Where can you follow us? Let us introduce you to our communication platforms!
Our most accessible and most visited social network. This is where we communicate with you the most. Anything new and interesting going on around the festival is announced here throughout the whole year. If you follow us here, you won’t miss a thing!
If you like to use Instagram, we’re here for you on this platform, too. Not only will you get the latest information, tips, impressions, and emotions about the festival here, but they’ll also be wrapped in a nice aesthetic!
Youtube
Not many people know that Letni Letna also has its own Youtube channel. All our archived videos since 2012 are uploaded there. Clips from various years of the festival, features of the main stars, trailers, and many more. We also use this platform to publish teasers for upcoming productions, so don’t miss it!
This is a new thing: you can find us on LinkedIn now, too!
Podcasts
Because the main goal of the Letni Letna festival is to promote contemporary circus and communicate its magic to people, we have started a podcast where in each episode we introduce you to acrobats, producers, and various members of our festival team, as well as members of other Czech projects who share our love for contemporary circus. It’s free to listen to on Spotify and Apple Podcasts.
Newsletters
If you subscribe to our newsletter, you’ll get news about Letni Letna first-hand! Another opportunity to be the first one to know and be able to buy things before everybody else is to become a member of our Patron’s Club.
Tightrope Walker Over Prague
The documentary film “Tightrope Walker Over Prague” is available on Netflix. For those who don’t have Netflix, we’re newly offering access on Vimeo where you can watch it without paying for subscription. The documentary covers the unique crossing of the Prague river Vltava on a tight rope without belay. You can watch it on Vimeo.