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#PERFORMANCES #WORKSHOP

Culture brings people together

Street paertie you may know from London or other European cities have been an expression of multicultural influences and a chance for the neighbours of different ethnic origin to meet a share what they can be proud of – dance, music, cuisine, poetry. Altough, comparing to f.ex. Germany or France, Poland is almost mono-ehnic population. But as it has a long tradition of multicultural society we once a year celebrate a modern diversity that is present in Warsaw. Colorful and jouful parade, dance performances and stall with product from all over the world will make you feel like at a carnival. People of different origin or those fascinated with world cultures will present Brasilian batucada, Japanese dance, Indian dance, Chechenyan cuisine and Armenian costumes. Culture brings people together!

Where: along Krakowskie Przedmieście
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When: parade starts at 1pm
How much: free admission
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#CONCERT #ETHNO

Ethno Laboratory

Three days long opening of a leisure park in the distant district of Białołęka is going to be a real lush for all the fans of ethno muisc or thsoe, who would like to know how some of the best POlish modern folk musicians creatively explore treasury of both polish and world folklore. On Sunday you can see the performance of one of the pioneers of the modern folk music in Poland, Orkiestra św. Mikółaja and the punk-folk R.U.T.A performing rebelious songs of opressed countrymen.
Where: leisure park ul. Magiczna, Białołęka district, get on bus 527 from PLac Bankowy/Metro Ratusz Arsenał, get off at Os.Lewandowska stop
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When: Friday, first concert 6pm, second one at 8 pm
How much: free admission
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#CONCERT #REMEMBRANCE

Singer’s world restored

Bringig back to life the world described in the Isaac Singer’s novels is the aim of the annual festival of Jewish culture. The program includes seminars on Yddish language, Israeli cusine workshops, dnacing classes, reading poetry wrotten in Polish by Jewish citizens, concerts and parties. This edition’s grand finale is the concert of world famous kantor, David d’or, who has already performed for popes, prsidents and audience all over the world.

Where: Plac Grzybowski
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When: Sunday, 7pm
How much: free admission
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Ethno and folklore- these are the key words for Sunday!(photo:ritmodelia.pl)