Intro

Summer Agenda

BY John Biweekly

I heard and saw and felt a variety of sound and body constellations. Whispers, shouts, wailing, hoarse and childish voices, high and low pitched tones, slow motion sound even. Shivers went down my spine few times during just an hour

Talks

Art On and Off

ADRIANA PRODEUS TALKS TO DANIEL SZCZECHURA

Many people mistake entertainment for art, and I myself am no longer interested in pure entertainment. When I watch a film I want to see behind what I see. I want to see the human being - Daniel Szczechura in an interview by Adriana Prodeus

Art

Catching Up

BY Bogusław Deptuła

There was supposed to be an awful scandal and a true revolution. There was none, but instead we may be dealing with a beginning of an evolution

Talks

Stage Trust

KATARZYNA TÓRZ TALKS TO RENATE JETT

I'm an outsider everywhere. I was an outsider in my family. I was an outsider where I grew up. I'm an outsider in Austria. No sentiment though - Renate Jett

Theatre

THEATRE MATTER:
Magda Fertacz

BY John Biweekly

“My daddy had a bicycle. Green. He sat me on his shoulders and we flew down the hill. And I laughed and pressed my head against his face. His moustache scratched my neck. He had a tiny, evenly trimmed moustache.” - an excerpt from the play “Trash story”

Film

10. ERA NEW HORIZONS:
Wojciech Jerzy Has

BY John Biweekly

Film director and screenwriter. Born in 1925 in Krakow; died in the year 2000 in the city of Łódź. Has made himself known as an artist of great individuality, one who avoided political or commercial tones in his art

Art

From the Head:
a Carnival Potential of Instability

BY Marta Lisok

In the Do It Yourself collection, Ziółkowski wonders what would happen if objects were left to themselves. Would crossbreeding occur: the sharing of surfaces, shapes, textures? Serious functional mutations?