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#JAZZ

Peter Brötzmann at Pardon To Tu

Once someone described him as the “loudest saxophonist in the world”. He started playing in dixieland band in the 50’s but in the following decade he turned his steps to free jazz and in 1967 released his debut album. Since 1968 Brötzmann runns his own music label FMP (Free Music Production) aiming to release what’s most important and original in contemporary free jazz. On sunday evening famous sax player will perform with british drummer Steve Noble- improviser and film music composer who apprenticed with the great nigerian master of precussion Elkan Ogundo. See the results of their fruitfull cooperation!

Where: Pardon To Ti
Map: click to open
When: Sunday april 13th 8:30 pm
How much: 30zł
Details: click here 

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#EXHIBITION

Graffiti on trains

Raw beauty of the freights is the inspiration for a separate stream of industrial aesthetics and rail freight admirers form a specific niche culture.
Its roots are in North America and the role which railway played in the integration of the continent in the nineteenth century. From the turn of the century are dated the first signs and symbols left on the cars by vagrants and illegal travelers using them to migrate.With the explosion of graffiti culture wagons became a space for a completely new language of painting and new traditions, which quickly spread also on the old continent.
At the exhibition “51″ we look not only on illegal signs draped over the cars, but also on technical symbols associated with the railway infrastructure. The exhibition will present extensive documentation of graffiti, artistic forms and characters appearing on the wagons.This theme is particularly important to us because it is a unique opportunity to show graffiti movement on a very broad cultural background.
(text and photo from the FB event)

Where: V9 Gallery, ul. Hoża 9
Map: click to open
When: Tue-Sun: 12-10pm
How much: Free admission
Details: click here 

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#EARLY MUSIC

Easter Concerts

In accordance to catholic liturgic calendar the period of five weeks preceding Easter is called the Lent. For the catholics it is the time of contemplation and fasting. For that occason Early Music Association organizes series of concerts in Warsaw’s churches presenting different kinds of music affiliated wit the Passion of Christ: instrumentals, choral works, old medieval compositions etc. On Sunday You can listen to delightfull Antonio Vivaldi’s Stabat Mater at St. Ann’s Church ,arias and vocal pieces. True feast for admirers of classical music!

Where: Kościół św. Anny
Map: click to open
When: Sunday April 13th 8pm
How much: free!
Details: click here 

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Graffiti, Jazz and Churches. See Warsaw’s diversity on Sunday! (photo from:www.peterbroetzmann.com)