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#STREET ART

Street Art Festival

The International Street Art Festival, organized for the first time in 1993, is an event, which has entered the summer cultural calendar of Warsaw for good. The aim of the Street Art Festival is to support the cultural exchange between European countries, as a way to education and history, and also respecting differences and individual identity.

For two succeeding weekends (27th-29th June and 4th-6th July) in a well-known festival presentation places: New Town Market Place, Royal Castle Square and the Agrykola Park, the audience will have opportunity to see the presentation of Polish and foreign theaters.

Opening of the Festival will feature presentation of “Yesterday’s Stories” by one of the most famous Polish alternative theaters – Pantomime Theatre MIMO. The team in its performances usually tells a very serious stories, not just for fun, but to move, and even shock the viewer.
The audience will also see artists from abroad such as: Divadlo Kvelb (Czech Republic), Kryly Halopa (Belarus), Mr. Pezo Wandering Dolls (Russia), Cirque Fusion (France).

Where: New Town Market Square
Map: click to open
When: Saturday 28 June, 6 PM – 10 PM
How much: free
Details: click here

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#MUSIC #SIGHTSEEING

Silence Zone

Saturday 28th and Sunday 29th is the second weekend of Silence Zone Music Festival held in Royal Łazienki Baths Park. Concerts of classical, jazz and popular music will be performed from morning until evening in the most pictoresque sites of what is the biggest oldest and most beautiful fenced park of Warsaw.

Where: Łazienki Royal Baths Park
Map: click to open
When: Saturday 28 June, 11 AM – 9 PM
How much: mostly free
Details: click here

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#SIGHTSEEING #MUSIC

Walking concert

Explore streets and backyards of 19th century Praga district guided by the notes of Pushkin Kiev Klezmer Band. The walking concert project is inspirated on one hand by traditional prewar Praga street bands, on the other hand it alludes to multiethnic past of this district, which saw Polish, Russian and Jewish community living alongside in the streets of Praga for whole 19th century.

Where: starting point at Objazdowa 2 street by ruined building, then along Kawęczyńska and Ząbkowska streets
Map: click to open
When: Saturday 28 June, 4 PM
How much: free

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