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Classy, modern and intriguing – by these words designers describe Polish design at the Salone Internazionale del Mobile, the world’s leading design event. The Milan fair is open until April 13th. The local Consulate General of the Republic of Poland is providing financial support for Polish participants.

“Opowieści z pogranicza”(“Stories from the border worlds”) is the first collection of stories by Joanna Pilatowicz – a coach, dancer, choreographer, and a woman with a wide range of artistic interests. The stories were created as a result of the author’s interest in multicultural experiences, philosophy and her interest in how our thinking and environment influences us on many levels: personal, professional, artistic and health.

The main idea behind the “United States of Beta – Poles Jazz the World” record is openness to the world. It includes unique compositions, which take us into the world of musical diversity – ethno, jazz and chillout. It’s a distinctive mixture of influences and moods from the most distant places – from Scandinavia to Africa, from India to New York.

Artur Boguslawski – a piano player, versatile musician and co-author of the United States of Beta Projects is telling us about the creation of the “Poles Jazz the World” record, about his inspirations and about self-discovery.

The Copernicus Center invites you to a benefit concert by popular Polish band Ich Troje on Saturday May 3, 2014 at 8.00 p.m. with opening band Wishing Well.

The event is held under Link to Poland’s media patronage.

We have the great pleasure of announcing Daniel Torridon as the winner of Link to Poland and P49 Production ”Poland through Foreign Eyes” photographic contest.

The photographs awarded in the contest you can see at Retford Library from April 15 to May 14, 2014, and now meet the winner.

Cracow Gallery Weekend Krakers will take place on 4-6th April 2014.The most prominent Cracow art galleries will simultaneously open the doors of their exhibition spaces and host many accompanying events such as workshops, discussions, location-based game and curatorial guided tours.