MUSIC – THE UNIVERSAL LANGUAGE
The season's motto, 'We Share The Same Language', is most fully realised through music. During 11 to 14 July 2024 at the Gărâna Jazz Festival in southwestern Romania, Kinga Głyk will be performing. This rising star of jazz blues, and winner of the 2021 Polish Music Coryphaeus Award, is considered one of the best Polish bassists of the younger generation. The jazz-rock aficionados Pilichowski Band will also be performing.
In September, the Polish folk music band Dikanda will perform at the Balkanik Festival in Bucharest. Polish artists will also be participating in the Jazz in the Park Festival and the George Enescu Classical Music Festival in Bucharest in 2025.
FILM & VISUAL ARTS
Romanian audiences will also have a unique opportunity to admire the works of Tadeusz Kantor from the collection of the MOCAK Museum of Contemporary Art in Krakow. The exhibition will begin in October 2024 at the National Museum of Art in Bucharest and will run until the end of February 2025.
For 2025, numerous exhibitions, concerts, screenings and festivals are being planned. The Romanian audience at the Museum of Art in Cluj-Napoca will have the chance to see works by the renowned Polish painter, poster artist and sculptor Wojciech Fangor from the National Museum in Gdańsk, and an exhibition of paintings by Jerzy Nowosielski from the National Museum in Kraków at the Palace of Culture in Iași. Polish creatives will also be participating in Romanian Design Week, the TIFF Transylvania International Film Festival, and the Literature and Translation Festival in Iași.
HAMLET & GRIGORESCU – ROMANIAN ART IN POLAND