CRAFTSMEN OF CULTURE:African Tales in Pictures BY Krzysiek Krzysztofiak Tweet 0 minutes reading left Tekst dostępny na licencji Creative Commons BY-NC-ND 3.0 PL.
Everything in Opera Leaves a Mark Talk with Krzysztof WarlikowskiMusic Premiering a drama production leaves me wondering what it is that I want to talk about in my next piece. Unlike the opera, which opens up a world of opportunities
CRAFTSMEN OF CULTURE:No More Overproduction Talk with Jakub AntoszArt I wasn’t really planning on getting involved with artists. I was a craftsman, but I felt like a partner in crime. – interview with a technical specialist
CRAFTSMEN OF CULTURE:The Show Must go On Talk with Teresa KrasnodębskaMusic Half an hour before a premiere I paint my nails. Some elegant colour, no greens or dots. This particular activity requires me to be absolutely calm – interview with a stage manager at the National Opera in Warsaw
CRAFTSMEN OF CULTURE:A Literary Kapo BY Jan GondowiczLiterature The explosive mixture of hurt ambitions, feelings of superiority and complexes changes the editing process into a farce worthy of Gombrowicz himself. You need to have nerves of steel – on the job of an editor
The Night Wanderers. Uganda’s Children and the Lord’s Resistance Army BY Agnieszka Le NartLiterature Jagielski’s book is a tale of the frustration of being a lone reporter in Africa
And We Break Down Ourselves BY Joanna RoszakMusic Coetzee’s libretto doesn’t span the entirety of the book; together with composer Nicolas Lens, the author shifts his focus to three characters, whom director Maja Kleczewska describes as ‘suspended in lasting’ – Joanna Roszak on Coetzee and Lens’ ‘Slow Man’
There is No Single Mainstream Talk with Wojtek ZiemilskiTheatre Look around – nowadays even ads for shoes are often bolder than the so-called alternative. The desire for something new and vivid is neither alternative, strange nor unattainable. – Wojtek Ziemilski talks about his Lisbon expierience, going back to Poland and phantom phone vibrations
CRAFTSMEN OF CULTURE:The Show Must go On Talk with Teresa KrasnodębskaMusic Half an hour before a premiere I paint my nails. Some elegant colour, no greens or dots. This particular activity requires me to be absolutely calm – interview with a stage manager at the National Opera in Warsaw
The Only Thing Shocking Left in Theatre Talk with Stephen WadsworthMusic Karol Szymanowski’s ‘King Roger’ directed by Stephen Wadsworth premiered 21 July 2012 in the Santa Fe Opera
Design Centrum Kielce Opening BY Klara CzerniewskaArt We will have to wait some time for tangible effects of DCK’s efforts, but the place itself merits a visit even today. It’s just a comfortable two-hour drive along E77 – exhibitions open till 4 August 2012
CRAFTSMEN OF CULTURE:A Literary Kapo BY Jan GondowiczLiterature The explosive mixture of hurt ambitions, feelings of superiority and complexes changes the editing process into a farce worthy of Gombrowicz himself. You need to have nerves of steel – on the job of an editor
CRAFTSMEN OF CULTURE:African Tales in Pictures BY Krzysiek KrzysztofiakTheatre Photos from the backstage of ‘African Tales by Shakespeare’ directed by Krzysztof Warlikowski
National Museum Reopening BY Krzysiek KrzysztofiakArt The National Museum in Warsaw has been closed for more than a year. It reopens 17 May 2012. See the photos of the last arrangements