The undisputed star of Conrad Drzewiecki's team.
She created many leading roles - in "Epitaph for Don Juan", "Parable of the Sarmatian", "Dancing Letters".
.She was the unforgettable Girl in "The Miraculous Mandarin" choreographed by Conrad Drzewiecki.
One of the last roles in her career was in "The Virgin and Death." Conrad Drzewiecki told her at the time that this performance was created especially for her.
Roma Juszkat, Conrad Drzewiecki's muse, a versatile artist who dances contemporary and classical repertoire with equal success and has been linked to Poznań throughout her career, will be the guest of the sixth installment of the series "Slawomir Pietras' Author's Evenings. PTT 50th Anniversary Characters".
.Remember that the monthly meetings of Slawomir Pietras - a well-known cultural luminary, co-founder of PTT and an outstanding manager of its achievements - form a jubilee series dedicated to outstanding personalities who have left their lasting mark in the theater's 50-year history. Through the prism of the columnist style of the Host of the evenings, a true master of the rhythm of language and choice of words, we get to know the colorful, sometimes secret and previously untold vivid stories that make up the legend of the Polish Dance Theater.
The conversation with Roma Juszkat will begin on February 3 at 5 pm in the Small Studio of the Polish Dance Theater at 8 Taczaka Street in Poznań.
.Access is free.
.Also check out Polish Dance Theater's Spotify, which features podcasts with recordings of archival meetings featuring Conrad Drzewiecki, Teresa Kujawa, Emil Wesolowski, Pawel Chynowski and Piotr Voelkel.
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