“passion is music as seen through the prism of Bialystok Up To Date Festival” is the title of the book, the author of which is Ian Roguz. Advertising the meeting will be held on Friday (30.12) in club “Metro”.
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during the meeting the promotion of the book “passion is music as seen through the prism of Bialystok Up To Date Festival”, its author Jan Roguz will present what the main elements, namely research carried out in the period immediately prior to this year, 7. edit Festival is entirely dedicated to the party, and the city in which for many years it is implemented.
in Addition to research that for the first time in the history of the festival, to describe clearly the phenomenon will be presented fragments of the interview river, which is a huge part of the publication. The interview was conducted by John Roguza as Jędrzejem Dondziło as Cezary Chwicewskim, artistic Director of the Festival, a few days after the closure of the scenes in this year’s event edit. Interview river is an extensive conversation przełamująca some media taboos concerning the festival, the festival showing the world from a different, more personal side.
the book also includes chapters on let’s start with the beginning of the festival, that is what happened on the decision on the organization of the festival in its current formula it is here, in Bialystok. It’s also a rather subjective selection of key statements from journalists about the Festival, which during the year in the relations of the press.
Finally, the last 2 chapters on the history of the Festival, and therefore, extensive archives, and the result of all this is that in recent years has been the festival team to achieve. 7 years Up To Date Festival in numbers-this is basic information about that festival, but, in my opinion, a story, which in any case can not forget.
the Meeting dedicated to the book will be held on December 30 at 10.00 a. m in the club “Metro”. It will also participate Dondziło Dudley, program Director of the Festival Up To Date.
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