Czech jazz vocalist & musician, Martina Barta.
About this Event
The Prague Committee of Chicago Sister Cities International invites you to join us:
An Evening of Jazz featuring Martina Barta - Wednesday, April 29, 2026; 6:30 PM-9:00 PM
In Chicago for the UNESCO International Jazz Day, Martina Barta will perform an intimate concert ahead of International Jazz Day presented by the Prague Committee of Chicago Sister Cities International.
Event Program:
6:30 pm: Registration and Networking
7:00 pm: Dinner Begins
7:30 pm: Program Begins
8:30 pm: Performance Concludes
9:00 pm: Event Concludes
Additional Details:
Ticket Cost: $100 + taxes and fees
Ticket Includes: Dinner provided by Cafe Prague and live music performance by Martina Barta
Location: Cafe Prague, 6710 W Belmont Ave, Chicago, IL 60634
Getting there: There is a complimentary reserved parking lot located at 6757 W. Belmont Ave., Chicago, IL (Katt's Auto) on the Southeast corner of Oak Park Ave. and Belmont St. that is one block away from Cafe Prague. There is also street parking.
About Martina Barta
Martina Barta is not just a singer — she’s a storyteller, a dreamer, and a bridge between worlds. Her voice carries not just melodies but emotions and dreams. Born and raised in Prague, her music is rooted in tradition while constantly reaching for something new. With a voice that moves effortlessly between power and vulnerability, and a stage presence that captivates every audience, Martina has carved out a path that’s as unique as it is inspiring. Read more about her here.
Guests of Honor
In addition to Ms. Barta, we are pleased to welcome two Guests of Honor. Tomáš Sedláček is a Czech university lecturer and Chief Macroeconomic Strategist, and was an economic advisor to former Czech Republic President Václav Havel (2001–2003). His book, The Economics of Good and Evil, has been translated into 22 languages and has received numerous international awards. Šimon Pánek is the co-founder and executive director of the international humanitarian organization “People in Need” and is a former student leader of the 1989 Velvet Revolution.
About the Prague Committee of Chicago Sister Cities International (CSCI)
Prague is one of Chicago’s 28 sister cities, and the Chicago-Sister City relationship is facilitated by a group of active volunteers and members of Chicago’s Czech community to form the Prague Committee of CSCI. CSCI advances Chicago as a global city and promotes peace through mutual respect, understanding, and cooperation through citizen diplomacy – one individual, one community at a time – for the benefit of Chicago and its sister cities. To accomplish its mission, Chicago Sister Cities International develops programs in the areas of cultural arts and tourism, global education, government relations, and international business. Chicago Sister Cities International is a program of , a public-private, non-profit partnership that drives inclusive economic growth and job creation, supports business, and promotes Chicago as a leading global city.
Ticket sales for this event help fund the Prague Committee’s programs including student exchanges between Whitney Young Magnet High School and Gymnázium Nad Alejí in Prague, as well as events for visiting artists, authors, and musicians from Prague. The committee also works with the Czech Consulate on special events, like Czech Heritage Week and the Chicago Marathon, as opportunities arise. Follow the Prague Committee on Facebook here.
Thank you in advance for your consideration, and we hope you will make plans to attend!
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Cafe Prague, 6710 West Belmont Avenue, Chicago, United States
USD 108.55












