Polish Opera in London returns to the stage with electrifying dances and enchanting Slavic melodies for a new take on „Halka” at Polish Social and Cultural Association POSK.

About this event
Having explored a near complete cycle of Moniuszko’s operas during a 10-year period (Halka, Straszny Dwor, Fliss, Verbum Nobile, Hrabina, Pariah, Jawnuta) the Polish Opera in London returns to the stage with electrifying dances and enchanting Slavic melodies for a new take on „Halka”- the pioneering masterpiece that made the very „Polish” and nationalist Moniuszko a household name in Poland.
The true setting of the drama took place in Poland, controlled by Tsarist Russia. The Polish language itself was banned, and Poland existed under oppressive Russians. Anyone who dared protest was likely sent to Siberia. This setting makes the creation of Moniuszko’s nationalist masterpiece even more astounding with its vibrant Polish national rhythms, and folkloric arias are sung in the Polish language.
An innocent mountain village girl is taken advantage of by an aristocrat who then marries a woman of his social rank, leaving the peasant girl pregnant and heartbroken.
Halka – Karina Trapezanidou Skrzeszewska
Zosia – Violetta Gawara
Jontek – Grzegorz Biernacki
Goral (Mountain man) – Dawid Bonk
Janusz – Leopold Stawarz
Stolnik – Marcin Gęsla
Dzemba – Jarosław Zawartko
POSK Chorus
Dancers from London-based members of the Federation of Polish Folklore Groups in the UK
Director – Jarosław Zawartko
Conductor – Stephen Ellery
WHEN: 29 October, 7.30pm, 30 October 4pm
WHERE: Polish Social and Cultural Association POSK, 238-246 King Street, London W6 0RF
TICKETS: £20.00 to buy here.