Artists and Events

THE RECOVERED - LUDOMIR FRANCZAK (Poland)

A visual artist active in the domain of multimedia, painting, printmaking, installation, design, performance art and theatre. His projects have been presented in galleries, museums, public spaces and theatres in Poland, Denmark, Sweden, England, Portugal, Switzerland, Germany, Russia, Italy and Hungary. He has collaborated with musicians (Marcin Dymiter, Robert Curgenven, Pogodno),...
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DANCE HOUSE (Sicily/Catalonia/Poland)

Movement of Dance-Houses was born in the twentieth century in Hungary. It was initiated by composers and ethnographers, such as Zoltán Kodály and Bela Bartók, and spontaneously developed among urban youth interested in Hungarian folk music from Transylvania and Moldavia. In a short time, this movement has become an alternative to...
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AUTOBUS RE//MIX - TEATR STREFA CISZY (Poland)

The “Strefa Ciszy" Theatre was established in 1993 in Poznań. The founder and leader of the group is Adam Ziajski. From the beginning, an interactive relationship between spectators and actors, as well as an element of carnival and playful fun have been very important in the groups actions. In many of...
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STILL STANDING YOU - PIETER AMPE & GUILHERME GARRIDO (Belgium)

Two years have passed since our first collaboration. Now we are in a different place, a different phase in our lives, we have new stories (apart and together), we have new desires and fears, we conquered some things and we lost others, but we still have this strong - or even...
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EMBASSY - TEATR USTA USTA REPUBLIKA (Poland)

“Site sensitivity" is one of the distinguishing marks of the Poznań-based group - and, at the same time, one of its biggest assets. Departure from the classically understood theatre hall instigated a multilevel game with space in which its individual parts began to function not only as elements of scenography, but...
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www.no-theatre.pl
Project page accompanying festival

Ministerstwo Kultury i Dziedzictwa Narodowego
The festival was supported by the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage

Teatr Kana Szczecin