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Another year of the Poland-Romania and Romania-Poland Cultural Season 2024-2025 – the first ever cultural cooperation between these countries with such an outreach – begins. From classical music, through contemporary interpretations of traditions, performative arts, theatre, visual arts, photography, and design, to literature – intense months laden with events are awaiting the Polish and Romanian audiences.
Beginning in January 2025, Polish art and culture will take centre stage all across Europe. In celebration of Poland’s presidency of the Council of the European Union, between January and June 2025, nearly 100 cultural events such as concerts, plays, exhibitions, film screenings, and literary events will take place in more than 20 European countries.
Katarzyna Roj’s “A Brief Vacation” project won the competition for the exhibition in the Adam Mickiewicz Institute-coordinated Polish Pavilion at the 24th Triennale Milano International Exhibition. The main theme of the exhibition is the concept of “a day sanatorium” that combines a number of different functions and caters to the needs of a multicultural community.
From 10 December 2024 viewers in Tokyo will have an opportunity to experience the artistic accomplishments of one of Poland’s most distinguished directors, Academy Award winner Andrzej Wajda. The monographic exhibition “Wajda” dedicated to the director will be accompanied by a review of selected films, which will run until 26 December 2024.
The representatives of the European Union National Institutes for Culture (EUNIC) within the network of Institutes operating on Estonian territory will hold a meeting on the initiative of the foreign service staff of the Embassy of the Republic of Poland and the Embassy of Spain in Tallinn.
The Ministry of Culture and National Heritage, the Adam Mickiewicz Institute (AMI), supported by the Polish Institute in Bucharest, along with the Romanian Ministry of Culture and the Romanian Cultural Institute, are organising a joint cultural season for the first time in history, which will last from June 2024 to October 2025.
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