When
I ask Stefan Kandrač, “Why do you like to change your house so often?” he replies, “Na
zha nav - I don’t know - I love change! Change feels good.” In
this family home, bunches of plastic flowers migrate their way from room to room. Furniture
is reshuffled and moved, comes and goes. Floral
canvas prints, and glittery stickers are dotted across the house. New
wall paper, a new pattern, replaces patterns laid only weeks before. The Kandrač family house is in a constant state of
flux; covered and re-covered, again and again, by effigies of the
natural outdoors. Where
centuries before, the Romany way of life was one of mobility,
today living in flats and houses, the Kandrač family maintain a yearning for change.
O
Lord, where should I go?
What can I
do?
Where can I
find
Legends and
songs?
I do not go
to the forest,
I meet with
no rivers.
O forest, my
father...
The time of
the wandering Gypsies
Has long
passed. But I see them,
They are
bright,
Strong and
clear like water
(Papusza Bronisława Wajs)