We invite you to the concert of Songs from the Moon.
The light hidden in the silence of the night will guide us, it is the softest and the quietest. May we enjoy it and each other on this November evening in the extraordinary magical city of Krakow. In the wonderful space of Contact.
We invite you to a concert in which we will stop for a few moments to reverberate what lives between the words. To what is the oldest in us. We invite you to meet the longing of the soul.
We have been singing together for several years. We still listen to the silence. We are accompanied by live instruments.
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Practical information:
When: November 26, 2022
Where: Contact Space of Movement and Dance
ul. Szpitalna 40
Cost: Free donations to the hat in the tradition of the gift economy.
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Monika Żelazek
Singer, songwriter and music author. The storyteller. He gives concerts and conducts workshops. He plays the shamanic drum. He writes poems. He creates songs and healing ceremonies.
She tried humanities studies at the University of Warsaw, has journalistic experience and became a teacher.
For many years she worked in the Dakini Women’s Association, co-organizing and conducting charity concerts for the protection of the forest lake.
In 2020, she released her first author’s album “The River of Love”.
Since December 2018, he has been co-creating the Song Circle with Sebastian Krajewski.
For 18 years she has been working with children in the spirit of deep ecology, supporting their artistic activity, stimulating and releasing their unique potential.
Sebastian Krajewski
Composer and singer.
He studied composition at the Academy of Music in Warsaw and at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in London.
In his work as a composer, he collaborated with such ensembles as Ars Nova, Poznań Philharmonic Orchestra, OKPR Amadeus, Płock Symphony Orchestra, Polska Orkiestra Radiowa, Polska Sinfonietta, Sinfonia Varsovia, Sinfonietta Warszawskiej Opera Opera, The Vellinger Quartet, and Warsaw Camerata.
He is the author of illustrative music for popular TV series (M jak miłość, Na dobre i na bad), as well as several fictional and documentary films.
He composes music inspired by the old styles of European music, touching on fairy-tale and fantastic themes, as well as referring to the particularly interesting story of the Good People (the so-called Cathars or Albigenses) from the 12th / 13th century Occytania
He is the author of many songs, some of which have been recorded and published in the form of an original album entitled Heaven in stone.
In recent years, he has also been involved in finding archaic traditions of sacred singing that accompanies human communities during the celebrations of various holidays and at important moments in life.
Justyna Samborska will make a guest appearance.
Photography: Joanna Szamota