
Polska Éire 2015 – festival
Irish Polish festival from 21-29 March 2015.
Initiative led by Min. of State Aodhán Ó Ríordáin, the Polish Embassy, the FAI & DCC
Irish Polish festival from 21-29 March 2015.
Initiative led by Min. of State Aodhán Ó Ríordáin, the Polish Embassy, the FAI & DCC
On the 11th of November 2012 at 5pm Irish Polish Society and Polish Social and Cultural Association (POSK) welcome you to the joined celebration of the Polish Independence Day.
Address 20 Fitzwilliam Place, Dublin 2.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Independence_Day
We are calling the event FREE[DOM] POLSKI and we have planned an evening full of attractions i.e. Polish artists exhibition (paintings, drawings, photography), live music, Polish Folk Dance Group ‘Shamrock’, Polish food, crafts market, multimedia presentation, workshop & prizes.
We welcome you to bring the Polish flag, dress in Polish national white and red colours and bring any Polish paraphernalia which you may have.
Sponsor: Restaurant ChillOut Break Cafe (Polish Cuisine) located at 11 Moore Street, Dublin 1.
ALL WELCOME!!!
Admission: 5 euro
members of IPS and POSK: 2 euro
Program:
17.00 Opening and Reception
18.00 Polish Folk Dance Group ‘Shamrock’
– Polish national dances and songs
http://www.facebook.com/PolishFolkGroup
19.00 El Grey – concert
www.breakingtunes.com/elgrey
FAN PAGE https://www.facebook.com/pages/el-grey/156495661111265
20.00 Krzysztof Foltman and Damian “Mostowiak” Bridgeman (piano and guitar)
http://www.facebook.com/TheNadaistas
Artists:
Marta Jezierska-Stachowicz
Artur Postrzech
Maciej Smoleński
Marysia Harasimowicz
Jaśmina Jasińska
Magdalena Kyc
Robert Żuraw
Monika Ziółkowska
Katarzyna Socha
Marta Maya Jasińska
Grażyna Osiecka
(the above list is still open)
On the 11th of November 2012 at 5pm Irish Polish Society and Polish Social and Cultural Association (POSK) welcome you to the joined celebration of the Polish Independence Day.
Address 20 Fitzwilliam Place, Dublin 2.
(more information: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Independence_Day)
We are calling the event FREE[DOM] POLSKI and we have planned an evening full of attractions i.e. Polish artists exhibition (paintings, drawings, photography), live music, Polish Folk Dance Group ‘Shamrock’, Polish food, crafts market, multimedia presentation, workshop & prizes.
We welcome you to bring the Polish flag, dress in Polish national white and red colours and bring any Polish paraphernalia which you may have.
Sponsor: Restaurant ChillOut Break Cafe (Polish Cuisine) located at 11 Moore Street, Dublin 1.
ALL WELCOME!!!
Admission: 5 euro
members of IPS and POSK: 2 euro
Program:
17.00 Opening and Reception
18.00 Polish Folk Dance Group ‘Shamrock’
– Polish national dances and songs
(http://www.facebook.com/PolishFolkGroup)
19.00 El Grey – concert
www.breakingtunes.com/elgrey
(FAN PAGE https://www.facebook.com/pages/el-grey/156495661111265)
20.00 Krzysztof Foltman and Damian “Mostowiak” Bridgeman (piano and guitar)
(http://www.facebook.com/TheNadaistas)
Artists:
Marta Jezierska-Stachowicz
Artur Postrzech
Maciej Smoleński
Marysia Harasimowicz
Jaśmina Jasińska
Magdalena Kyc
Robert Żuraw
Monika Ziółkowska
Katarzyna Socha
Marta Maya Jasińska
Grażyna Osiecka
(the above list is still open)
Polish Theatre Ireland is once again bringing contemporary Polish writing to the Irish stage. The play Delta Phase, which is now a very popular text among Polish theatre directors, has been specially translated into English and will be theatrically examined by two Irish directors and performed by both Polish and Irish actors. It is planned to be held in an exciting venue of Theatre Upstairs at Lanigan’s Bar which currently brings an interesting range of new Irish writing to the audiences of Dublin and – by staging Delta Phase – gives Polish Theatre Ireland another opportunity to add their own Polish-Irish voice to the Irish repertoire.
The play will be staged in English for the first time and the author Radosław Paczocha is going to pay Dublin a visit to review his text in a new linguistic and theatrical dimension. On this occasion Polish Theatre Ireland is holding an open Q&A discussion with the writer after the show on the 24th November 2012, which will be held by Gavin Kostick of Fishamble Theatre. The production of Delta Phase is proudly supported by Polish Embassy in Dublin and Adam Mickiewicz Institute in Warsaw.
Choreographed by Anna G?ciarz, Peter Pans explores the syndrome of the same name, a generation of people who don’t want to grow up and who find it difficult to express love. This is a generation that wants their early adulthood to never end- people with the body of an adult but the mind of a child. They want to be entertained and have fun. Let the future take care of itself.
“Peter: Forget them, Wendy. Forget them all. Come with me where you’ll never, never have to worry about grown up things again.
Wendy: Never is an awfully long time.”
Brought to you by 50% Male Experimental Theatre, a multicultural group from Poland, Ireland and, Uzbekistan, Peter Pans is an amazing spectacle and a story that is funny, touching, raw and, ultimately, true. Be part of it and try to find an answer to a lifelong question: will they ever grow up?
50% Male Experimental Theatre is sponsored by Medicus Medical Centre, private medical clinic in Dublin and Cork.
Project Arts Centre is supported by The Arts Council
Information:
VENUE: Project Arts Centre East Essex Street, Temple Bar, Dublin 2
DATE: 19, 20, 21 Apr 2011
TIME: 8pm
TICKETS: €12/10 (for bookings of 6 and more €10)
BOX OFFICE: (01) 881 9613/14 39
BOOK ONLINE: www.projectartscentre.ie
Real Deal:
Buy 3 tickets and get a 4th ticket free!
Call box-office to book at +353 1 8819 613 and mention this offer.
This deal is ONLY available if you book over the phone or in person.
Extra Information:
50% Male Experimental Theatre is comprised of three female and three male performers and this, their debut show, tells its story through the universal body language of physical theatre. The 6-strong cast all have wildly different back-stories, complimentary skills and a tendency to crack up at tender, ‘sensitive’ moments. The group is a multicultural art project and they are from Poland, Ireland and, Uzbekistan. They are dancers and stilt-walkers, office workers and visual artists, jokers and choreographers. The group first got together in February 2009 and, discovering an amazing chemistry, decided to create a universal tale about their generation.
WEBSITE: http://peterpans.d-lightstudios.com/