Days of Polish Culture in Brno: Music, Films, Literature

Days of Polish Culture in Brno: Music, Films, Literature

The Days of Polish Culture will be held on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the partnership between Brno and Poznań. The programme offers concerts, films, the commemoration of the 150th birthday of the Polish writer Henryk Sienkiewicz, a photo exhibition, gastronomy, and a children’s workshop and competition.

This year, the City of Brno hosts the 6th Days of Polish Culture in Brno festival, the aim of which is to introduce not only the partner city of Poznań but also Poland and the Polish culture in general. The programme also includes several exhibitions, literary events, concerts, a workshop and a competition for children, a festival of Polish film in the Art Cinema and a Polish menu in the Baroko Restaurant. The musical portion of the programme that needs to be mentioned will feature piano jazz improvisation by Stanislaw Pawlak and a concert of another jazz musician Łukasz Wiśniewsky and his band Hard Times. The last musical event of the festival is a joint concert of students of the Smetanova Children’s Art School and Zespół Szkół Muzycznych w Poznaniu in the Convent of Merciful Brothers. The Days of Polish Culture in Brno will take place on 4-15 April 2016.

Łukasz Wiśniewski & Hard Times/ Photo: Band archive

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