for the upcoming premiere at the beautiful theater space in Gardzienice with Stefano Terrazzino and great bunch of musicians and dancers.
The place was founded in 1977 by Włodzimierz Staniewski, on the eastern side of Poland, just off the Iron Curtain, it became known to the world thanks to its performances and rigorous theatrical practices. Staniewski was looking for a nursery, forgotten by God and history, isolated from the rest of the world, “where the devil says goodnight”, where nothing comes in and where nothing comes out. He chose the village of Gardzienice.
Fot: Katarzyna Kate Bauer
Wieczór dla Abbey Lincoln
Warszawo!
W piątek w Klubie 12/14 zaśpiewam dla Was utwory mojej ukochanej wokalistki Abbey Lincoln.
Do zobaczenia ?
Mateusz Gawęda
Michal Jaros
Krzysztof Szmanda
Fotografia: Marta Ankiersztejn-Węgier
Global Music Institute / Berklee College of Music
From January till April I spent an amazing time teaching at the Global Music Institute that is an academic partner of Berklee College of Music in India.
I’m thankful that I could spent such an inspiring time with many talented students and other faculty members. Looking forward to be in India again!
My article about Darius Brubeck
Teaching at the Global Music Institute
ZORYA w Blue Note
ZORYA w Poznaniu
Tomasz Janas zaprasza na koncert ZORYI w Poznaniu. Już w najbliższy piątek w klubie Blue Note o godzinie 20:00.
http://kultura.poznan.pl/mim/kultura/news/koncerty,c,2/beimcik-przedstawia-zorye,123638.html
“Postcards from Mexico” at the Jazz Forum Magazine
Zorya at the McGolrick Park
Zorya is happy to be a part of the ZIEMIA project – a multidisciplinary public art project created in collaboration with The Polish Cultural Institute of New York and NYC Parks and Greenpoint residents.
The core object takes the form of a ceramic orb by Greenpoint-based artist Martynka Wawrzyniak in a meadow in McGolrick Park, to be unveiled on June 9, 2018. The sculpture serves as a collective portrait of the diverse Greenpoint community. It is glazed with a mixture of clay excavated in Greenpoint and soils contributed by participating residents from places that are symbolically representative of their identities, including: the United States, Poland, Ukraine, Germany, France, Japan, Serbia, Nepal, the United Kingdom, Ecuador, Mexico, and Namibia. The project includes many Poles who have lived in Greenpoint for generations.
See you on the 9th of June at the McGolrick Park!
Karolina