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The 6-Minute Challenge, Vol. XII - LIVE! Thursday, December 16, 2021 at Bohemian National Hall, 321 E 73 St, New York City EM SOLAROVA is a filmmaker and writer. They grew up in Sázava (Benešov region) and graduated from Gymnázium Nad Alejí in Prague before moving to California to chase fame and fortune. Having discovered Mexican food, they stayed there for a decade. Currently the Program Manager at the Czech Center New York, Em comes from the world of film and commercial production and film festival operations. Plus, they used to be a projectionist! Their credits include Slamdance, American Film Market, Outfest, AFI Fest, TCM Classic Film Festival, and Mammoth Lakes Film Festival. On the commercial side, Em has worked with clients ranging from American Airlines and Buzzfeed to the YouTube star chihuahua Pancho. Em graduated from Chapman University with degrees in Creative Producing, Philosophy, and Creative Writing. Their short fiction and personal essays have been published in a number of outlets and read by Em at several conventions and art gatherings. Other presenters were Martina Barta (jazz singer), Michal Beneš (Covid video game), Martina Forman (author), Petra Gelbart (music therapy), Vlado Kolenič (musician/ chef), Leoš Malec (financial analyst), Em Solarova (nonbinary linguistics), Barbora Zeigler (photography), and Kamila Zmrzla (visual artist) Moderated by Christopher Harwood, Ph.D., Columbia University Produced by Suzanna Halsey Video by Vlad Gogulinsky at Slides Live The SVU 6-MINUTE CHALLENGE is a series conceived in 2014 by Suzanna Halsey for SVU New York. Czech and Slovak students, scholars, scientists, artists, and professionals are challenged to present themselves their work, project or subject of their studies in six minutes, or less, and in the language appropriate for a non-expert audience.