Polish legends at the The World in Bristol Festival

The next event in which the Anglo Polish Society has been invited to participate in is „The World in Bristol Festival”.  To be held on Saturday 14 September 12-4pm. 
The Society will be sharing Poland’s rich culture through some of its legends:
12.10 – The Dragon of Wawel Hill
13.10 – The Bazyliszek of Warsaw
14.10 – Jurata queen of the Baltic
15.10 – Dratewka the Cobbler
The storyteller will be in a traditional Polish costume.

Full Programme of the World in Bristol Festival

In the Front Hall

12.15 to 12.45pm – Yuji Noru will sing traditional folk songs from Japan
12.30 to 1.25pm – Senegalese Griot singer Modou Ndiaye will perform with a Kora
1.35 to 2.05pm – Hula Hoop Dance from the Choctaw nation of Oklahoma by Kerry Sudbury
2.15 to 2.45pm – Tenzin Sangmo performs a Tibetan folk dance
2.55 to 3.25pm – Kuchpudi classical dance from India performed by Nandini Girish
3.35 to 4.05pm – Colombian folk dance performed by Carolina Rueda (Ayahuasca)

In the Rear Hall

Meet with City of Sanctuary and find out more about their work, and a variety of community groups including Latinas in Bristol, to find out more about what they do, and take part in crafting activities.

In the British and European Art gallery

12.30 to 1.30pm – Faovale Imperium performs in the British and European Art gallery (otherwise known as the Enlightenment gallery)

In the Eastern Art gallery

Join Polish storytellers sharing legends and magical tales of old at ten minutes past the hour:

12.10pm – The Dragon of Wawel Hill
1.10pm – Bazyliszek of Warsaw
2.10pm – Jurata Queen of the Baltic
3.10pm – Dratewka the Cobbler

Be part of this joyful celebration, with free craft activities, dance displays, music, theatre and more. Let’s celebrate togetherness and a spirit of welcome.

WHEN: 14 September 2024, 12pm—4pm

WHERE: Bristol Museum & Art Gallery, Queens Rd, Bristol BS8 1RL

TICKET: free, no booking required.

See also

Verified by MonsterInsights