Andrej Halaša (1852-1913) was a melodramatic promoter, translator, editor, and ethnographer from then Austria-Hungary.

Grave at the National Cemetery in Martin

Biography

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He was born in 1852 in Dolný Kubín, and he died in 1913 in Martin. He studied at the elementary schools in Revúca and in Levoča, and then at the University of Law in Prešov.[1] He started working in Dolný Kubín as a clerk lawyer, and in 1874 worked as an independent lawyer in Martin.[1]

Acts of Andrej Halaša

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Andrej Halaša organized cultural endeavors. He helped in the creation and development of the status of the National House in Martin, the first museum building. He organized cultural festivals such as the "August festival”.

He was treasurer of the Slovak National Party and MS[expand acronym] and was an active member of the Bohemian choir. He translated plays from various languages and edited two theatrical editions.[1] He published two magazines and collected over ten thousand texts of Slovak folk songs. From his early youth, he was involved in the Slovak National group and was a leading character in the cultural areas of theatre, publicity, literature and research.

Andrej Halaša also was an ideologist and publicist of the Slovak National Party, a co-operator of Živena and a book printing society editor and publisher in the Slovak press. In the year 1888, he helped create the National House. Five years later, he created the Theatre Society and the well known theatre in Martin.

References

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  1. ^ a b c "Andrej Halaša". Slovenské literárne centrum. Retrieved 17 November 2024.
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