On November 18 in the Small Studio of the Polish Dance Theater at 8 Taczaka Street in Poznań, in the third installment of the series "Characters of the 50th anniversary of the Polish Dance Theater", Emil Wesołowski will be the guest of Slawomir Pietras.
The artist will talk about his expressive creations at the Polish Dance Theater - in productions by Conrad Drzewiecki himself, the most famous ones such as "Pavane to the Death of the Infanta," "Epitaph for Don Juan," "Eternal Songs" and "Krzesanas," and Teresa Kujawa (the memorable role of Jason in "Medea"). She will share memories of her dance duets with Anna Staszak, the beginnings of her teaching and choreographic work, as well as her travels abroad with PTT and her work on the set of Polish Dance Theater film productions.
This will be a unique opportunity to interact with two outstanding Personalities who had a huge impact on the history of the Polish Dance Theater, which is celebrating its 50th birthday, at its beginnings and remember from the autopsy the time when it was founded, in all its wealth of humorous threads and anecdotes.
.The meeting begins at 5 p.m. Admission is free.
.Also visit Polish Dance Theater's Spotify, where podcasts with recordings of archived meetings are available.
More information about the series of author meetings with Slawomir Pietras POSTS 50 YEARS OF PTT
.CONRAD DRZEWIECKI - listen to the podcast on Spotify
TERESA KUJAWA - listen to the podcast on Spotify
Emil Wesolowski - listen to the podcast on Spotify