Sienno | A Kaleidoscope of Polish Colours
Concerts
About
Conductor
Jacek Boniecki
Artistic Direction: Ballet
Zofia Czechlewska
Artistic Direction: Choir
Mirosław Ziomek
Venue
Ośrodek Sportowo-Rekreacyjny w Siennie,
ul. Szkolnej 6
ENTRY IS FREE OF CHARGE
ul. Szkolnej 6
ENTRY IS FREE OF CHARGE
The Management Board of the Mazowieckie Voidvodeship
Mariusz Strąk, Mayor of Sienno City and Council
Jacek Boniecki, Director of Mazowsze Ensemble
invite you to a concert in celebration of 25 years of the Mazowieckie Voivodeship
Mazowsze’s flagship concert, and the essence of what the Ensemble has been presenting on the world’s stages for the past seventy five years. A whirlwind of colours, song, dance and music which leaves an unforgettable impression, the programme features the most popular songs and captivating choreographies from the Ensemble’s repertoire. It includes numbers inspired by folk songs and dances from villages and small towns across Poland, as well as the so-called Polish “national” dances – known throughout the country among various social groups – which have heavily influenced Polish musical tradition.
Starring a huge cast of dancers and singers and a full orchestra, the concert takes audiences on a journey through Poland, from the Kaszuby region in the north, through Kujawy and Zielona Góra in western Poland, the central Mazowsze region, Lublin and Rzeszów in the east, down to Silesia and the highlands. Performers wear beautiful costumes inspired by traditional dress from up to twenty Polish ethnographic regions. Audiences will be delighted by the dazzling works of eminent Polish choreographers, including the legendary Witold Zapała. Many will be charmed by the melodies of Mazowsze’s iconic songs, with which generations of Poles have grown up.
Mariusz Strąk, Mayor of Sienno City and Council
Jacek Boniecki, Director of Mazowsze Ensemble
invite you to a concert in celebration of 25 years of the Mazowieckie Voivodeship
Mazowsze’s flagship concert, and the essence of what the Ensemble has been presenting on the world’s stages for the past seventy five years. A whirlwind of colours, song, dance and music which leaves an unforgettable impression, the programme features the most popular songs and captivating choreographies from the Ensemble’s repertoire. It includes numbers inspired by folk songs and dances from villages and small towns across Poland, as well as the so-called Polish “national” dances – known throughout the country among various social groups – which have heavily influenced Polish musical tradition.
Starring a huge cast of dancers and singers and a full orchestra, the concert takes audiences on a journey through Poland, from the Kaszuby region in the north, through Kujawy and Zielona Góra in western Poland, the central Mazowsze region, Lublin and Rzeszów in the east, down to Silesia and the highlands. Performers wear beautiful costumes inspired by traditional dress from up to twenty Polish ethnographic regions. Audiences will be delighted by the dazzling works of eminent Polish choreographers, including the legendary Witold Zapała. Many will be charmed by the melodies of Mazowsze’s iconic songs, with which generations of Poles have grown up.