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Cezary goes to War

  • Dance & performance
  • As part of the Performing Arts Festival News From Polska. Resisting Bodies

60 min.

11.05.2025

Sunday

19:30

CNDB – Stere Popescu hall (Bd. Mărășești 80)

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Cezary goes to War
11 mai 2025 Ora: 19:30
CNDB - Sala Stere Popescu
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The director’s biography, written for four actors and a pianist, becomes a pretext to redefine the existing concepts and create their own queer fantasy system. The performance, in which Nijinsky’s Afternoon of the Faun comes to life in the men’s dressing room with one of Moniuszko’s songs, aerobic exercises with Shostakovich’s battle symphony and the memory of recruitment commision’s decision from years ago becomes an impulse for launching performative, camp variety.

The performance counts among the most important theatre events of 2017.
Awarded for the best artistic team at 10th ITF Divine Comedy in 2017.

Directed by: Cezary Tomaszewski
Cast: Michał Dembiński, Weronika Krówka, Oskar Malinowski, Bartosz Ostrowski, Łukasz Stawarczyk
Costumes: Bracia (Agnieszka Klepacka, Maciej Chorąży)
Light: Antoni Grałek
Dramaturgy: Justyna Wąsik, Klaudia Hartung-Wójciak
Photography: Pat Mic

Organiser
Polish Institute in Bucharest

Co-financed by
Adam Mickiewicz Institute Warsaw

Partners
The National Center for Dance BucharestTeatrelli – CREART

Media partners
BookhubCeașca de CulturăDaily MagazineHapp.roHaute CultureIscoadaLIFE.roLiternetModernismObservator CulturalRadio România CulturalRevista ArtaRevista BIZ,Revista GolanThe InstituteVisit BucharestZeppelinZile și Nopți.

Project team
Andreea Andrei – curator
Paweł Rutkowski – project manager Polish Institute in Bucharest
Alex Iliescu – graphic design
Anca Spiridon – PR and communication
Gabriel Copoeru – teaser video

The event is organized within the framework of the Polish Presidency of the Council of the European Union 2025 and the Poland-Romania Cultural Season 2024-2025, the result of the cooperation between the Polish Ministry of Culture and National Heritage, the Adam Mickiewicz Institute in Warsaw, the Romanian Ministry of Culture and the Romanian

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