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Wonders and Marvels

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Sun, Dec 1, 2024, 11:00
Have you ever seen blue snowballs or chirping dogs? Or perhaps flying cows? The poet saw these wonders and marvels when he closed his eyes. But when he opened them, they all disappeared and... all around him it was just like before. Our concert is an invitation to close our eyes together, and then we’ll soar together into the fairytale world of imagination. There music weaves intriguing tales and is always keen to imitate the characters and sounds of its... Read full text

Keywords: Children and Family, Morning Concert

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Musicians

Cezary NowakActor
Gabriela ZiniewiczFlute
Jacek MałachowskiAccordion
Michał BatorPercussion instruments
Katarzyna PodlasińskaPresenter

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