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Feb 25 Luncheon with Ewa Podles by RSVP
Feb 24 – Mar 10 Ewa Podles in Julius Caesar at the Opera
Feb 24 Ich Troje in concert at Broadway Performance Hall
Feb 18 Salon of Poetry reads to kids at the Polish Home
Tomasz Stanko at the Portland Jazz Festival
Feb 17-18 Kasia Pawluskiewicz exhibition on Mercer Island
Feb 17 Soccer Disco at the Polish Home
Feb 14 Expansion Project meeting at the Polish Home
Feb 10-11 Kasia Pawluskiewicz exhibition on Mercer Island
Feb 3 Polish Book Club meeting at the Green Lake Library
Feb 1 Poznanski painting exhibition at the Seattle Pacific Univ.

Story Time in Polish

Feb 25, 12 noon: Luncheon with Ewa Podles by RSVP

Ewa Podles

The luncheon celebrates the great Polish singer who is in Seattle for her performance in Handel’s Julius Caesar (see a separate note). Ms. Podles is a contralto with an exceptional vocal range who performed at the Metropolitan Opera, La Scala & Covent Garden, among others. The event is a fundraiser for the Polish Studies at the University of Washington organized by the UW Polish Studies Endowment Committee.

 

Where: The luncheon is at a private residence, by reservation only; the deadline has passed

More: for luncheon contact Ewa Poraj-Kuczewska, Ewa Podles, Haendel’s Juliusz Ceasar, UW PSEC

Feb 24 – Mar 10: Ewa Podles in Julius Caesar at the Opera

Podles as Caesar (right)

Ewa Podles, the brilliant Polish contralto, becomes a regular visitor to Seattle. She is the winner of the 2003 Seattle Opera’s Artist of the Year Award for her performance as Adalgisa in Bellini’s Norma, and in the summer 2005 she received rave reviews as Erda and First Norn in Wagner’s Ring of the Nibelungen.  This time she will take on the title role in Julius Caesar by George Haendel.

 

Where: Seattle Opera at McCaw Hall; tickets; Ms. Podles sings in 5 out of 8 performances

More: Ewa Podles, Haendel’s Juliusz Ceasar, also see about a luncheon event above

Feb 24, 8 pm: Ich Troje in concert at Broadway Performance Hall

Ich Troje, a very popular music band from Poland, returns to Seattle after a smashing success of their concert in Bellevue in February 2006. Local fans say their songs have nice and catchy melodies appealing both to younger and older generation and that their concerts are always great shows. Michal & Ania Wisniewski and Jacek Lagwa  come to Seattle with a show cast of 18!

 

Where: at Broadway Performance Hall, Seattle; this event is sold out!

More: about Ich Troje band; about concert Barbara Strutynski (425) 746-3037

Feb 18, 6 pm: Salon of Poetry reads to kids in Polish, at the Polish Home

The Salon of Poetry invites parents and children to a story time in Polish based on a tale Sceny z zycia smokow by Beata Krupska. Kids and parents can participate in reading and games together; attractions include a crocodile teaching everybody how to sing a dragon song.

Note. This event was originally scheduled on February 11, 2007.

 

Where: at the Polish Home; admission free; in Polish

More: Salon Poezji, Helena Wrozynski (206) 526-8332

Feb 18, 2 pm: Tomasz Stanko at the Portland Jazz Festival

© Leszek Pilichowski

Tomasz Stanko, the brilliant Polish jazz trumpeter is coming to the 4th Portland Jazz Festival, running from February 16 to 25, 2007. Stanko and his virtuoso playing style are very well known in Europe and his recent CD received awards as far away as Australia. In Portland, Tomasz Stanko and his quartet will perform in a double bill concert with Charles Lloyd.

 

Where: Oregon Ballroom at the Portland Marriott; tickets

More: Portland Jazz Festival, Stanko’s bio, Stanko’s official website, Stanko’s Polish Jazz website

Feb 17, 9 pm: Soccer Disco at the Polish Home

No, you won’t be playing soccer there! However, there is a soccer connection to the dancing: Pilkarski Klub of Seattle (PKS), Seattle's only all-Polish soccer team invites to a special disco with two DJs: djElixer and djCole all the way from Chicago! Profits from this party will benefit PKS.  Everyone is invited!

 

Where: at the Polish Home; tickets $10, you must be 21+ to attend

More: Polish Home

Feb 14, 7:30 pm: Expansion Project meeting at the Polish Home

This is a monthly meeting of the Project committee. Come to discuss and support more changes at the Polish Home! This is an open meeting, everybody interested in the project is invited to come and discuss issues. Volunteers are also welcomed at the meeting!

 

Where: at the Polish Home, just drop by; refreshments are provided!

More: Polish Home Foundation, Polish Home

Feb 10-18, till 11 pm: Kasia Pawluskiewicz exhibition on Mercer Island

Local artist Kate (Kasia) Pawluskiewicz shows her latest works at a two-day exhibition on the Mercer Island. About 20 paintings include big oils from series Everlasting Moments of 2007 and sculptures include the Little Birds on the Big Wire installed for the show. Limited edition Valentine's cards also available.

 

Where: 8009 SE 58th St, Mercer Island (private residence); admission free; on Feb 10 & 11 from 5 -11 pm, on Feb 17 & 18 from noon till 11 pm

More: Artist's website; contact to Kasia Pawluskiewicz

Feb 3, 11 am: Polish Book Club meeting at the Green Lake Library

The book for the meeting is Pikanterie, a set of stories by various authors, published by Wyd. Jacek Santorski in 2006.; Among the authors of the frequently twisted love stories there are Hanna Samson, Tomasz Jastrun, Jozef Hen and Krystyna Kofta. Pikanterie can be bought on the Internet or borrowed from Club members.

 

Where: Seattle Public Libraries, the Green Lake branch, 7364 E. Green Lake Dr. N., Seattle, (206) 684-7547

More: (in Polish) book, Polish Book Club, contact to the Club Hanna Gil

Feb 1, 10:30 am - 4 pm: Poznanski painting exhibition at the Seattle Pacific U.

Kazimierz Poznanski is a professor at the University of Washington, a painter and an art collector with interest in Chinese art & culture. His exhibition Cycles at the Seattle Pacific University features 18 paintings made with traditional Chinese paint on a rice paper.

 

Where: at the third floor, Gwinn Commons, Seattle Pacific University; admission free.

More: about Kazimierz Poznanski and his Chinese interests

 

© 2007 Ryszard Kott

 

Fot. 'Fountain" - Hanna Gil

Fot. "Seattle" - Ryszard Kwieciński