Freygish Orchestra
Freygish Orchestra
Freygish Orchestra
Freygish Orchestra
Freygish Orchestra
Freygish Orchestra
Freygish Orchestra

Cancelled: Freygish Orchestra

Entry
PLN 12–15
Venue's website

Yellow daffodil - a symbol of memory, respect and hope, a symbol of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. On the 77th anniversary of the largest armed uprising of Jews during World War II, and thus the first uprising in occupied Europe, an event will be held to commemorate those killed there. It will be a Klezmer concert performed by the Freygish Orchestra. It's a journey into the world of Jewish culture. Yiddish songs with klezmer music are a masterpiece, and most importantly a commemorative commemoration of the events of April 19, 1943.

The artus concert perfectly fits into the nationwide "memory action" and is accompanied by the slogan "Memory connects us" emphasizing the strength of the community and the need for dialogue across divisions, because respect for the past is one of the overarching and indisputable values. These values ​​are in the hands of the Freygish Orchestra, which grew up in 2016 from the MiniOrchestra - a Toruń klezmer band. He continues the MiniOrchestra's traditions by playing klezmer music. It also expands its interests to traditional Balkan, Greek and Turkish music. The common denominator for combining the music of these different cultures is the musical scale used equally often in each of them, called in Jewish freygis` - hence the name of the band.

Performing artists

Freygish Orchestra
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