Polish Arts Festival is back with a range of cultural events for all ages

  • Polish Arts Festival 2021
Co-Artistic Directors of the Polish Arts Festival Aleksandra Rosiak and Justyna Cwojdzińska, with actress Georgina Miller.

The 15th edition of PAF will take place from the 14th - 18th of September across various locations in Limerick presenting an ambitious and artistically diverse programme, which includes concerts, exhibitions, film screenings and a bespoke PAF Kids Day - so there is something for everyone!

The majority of events will be presented in both English and Polish, allowing for a shared cultural experience to thrive.  At the official opening you can hear Emma Langford performing some of her new music.

This year PAF is delighted to welcome major contemporary Polish folk stars - the Warsaw Village Band, who use traditional techniques of playing and singing in inventive performances, creating a surprisingly avant-garde and modern sound. The band's instrumentation includes traditional instruments - violins, cymbals, barabans - sounding exceptionally modern and the musicians are not afraid to combine them with, for example, DJs and electronica. Warsaw Village Band will play in Belltable on Thursday 15th Sept, tickets can be booked on Belltable website - this one is not to be missed so book your tickets early! The band runs Master Classes on Friday from 11am to 1pm in The Irish World Academy.

The festival will also present two superb award-winning Polish movies, Songs about Love and Kill It and Leave this Town (with Eng subs) both films having their Irish premiere during PAF in Limerick. 

PAF Kids Day will take place on Saturday 17th September and it  will include circus workshops with Simon Thompson, art workshops with Aga Szot, a screening of a gorgeous  family film by Jan Jakub Kolski The Republic of Children (with Eng subs) ) and a story trail adventure across the Limerick streets and landmarks. A premiere of an exciting cross-cultural PAF Stories Project will also take place during PAF Kids Day – follow us on social media! 

PAF visual arts programme is no less ambitious and includes a solo show by Kildare-based Polish artist Olga Anacka in the Hunt Museum and a presentation of a new VR project Kosmogonik by Pawel Szarzynski (based on S. Lem’s short story Uranium Ears), in Limerick City Gallery of Art. 

On Culture Night make sure you pop into The Hunt Museum for Elemental Tales, a show that combines Slavic folk tales with Irish Fairy stories, bringing the characters to life through dance, storytelling, music and mask. Watch out for the Banniks in the city, as they have already been seen in various locations.

Announcing the programme, Festival Co-Artistic Director & CEO Justyna Cwojdzińska comments, “We are confident that this year’s  festival will be a powerful celebration of Polish arts & culture, and Polish - Irish community and  friendship, and that it will demonstrate our commitment to diversity, cross-cultural dialogue and collaborative, inclusive arts practices." 

There is a lot more in this year’s programme so make sure you visit PAF Festival website for a detailed programme, listings and booking info. And don’t forget to call in for some chats and laughs at the PAF Festival hub in The Record Room of The Commercial where we will be presenting some of the programme.  

Polish Arts Festival takes place 14th to18th September in Limerick. 

Full programme available at polishartsfestival.ie. Book your tickets now via Belltable.

The Polish Arts Festival is funded by Limerick City and County Council, the Arts Council, Creative Ireland, The Polish Embassy in Ireland, HOMS Assist and supported by the Lime Tree Theatre, the Hunt Museum and LCGA. 

Partnering venues: Lime Tree Theatre/Belltable, The Hunt Museum, LCGA, Record Room at the Commercial (Festival Hub).

For more information about Polish Arts Festival 2022 on Limerick.ie, click here.

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