Nucirzeczka
Immersed in the sounds of composers such as Grażyna Bacewicz, Philip Glass, and Henry Mancini, we will search for our own breath, dive into the corners of our imagination, and, carried by the waves of music, allow our bodies — both small and large — to drift gently. The human body is approximately 70% water, and a newborn’s body is as much as 80%. We will listen to these rivers within our bodies, let them rush and babble and flow here and there… Who knows, perhaps along the way we will encounter other rivers and streams, and together try to flow in a single current?
“Nucirzeczka” is a performative action combining live music with movement. Together with the artists, participants will stimulate their senses, bodies, and imagination. We invite you to come in clothes that allow free movement. Splash!
Before and after the concerts, parents and guardians are invited to enjoy refreshments at our café with their children. The café is open from 9:00 to 14:00.
Performers:
Marta Piórkowska violinKrzysztof Kozłowski pianoAleksandra Bożek-Muszyńska choreography and performanceAnna Szawiel performance
Aleksandra Bożek-Muszyńska | www.olabomu.com | www.holobiont.pl
Improviser, choreographer, performer. She is the creator of over a dozen original choreographies, and her work has been presented in, among other places, Berlin, Budapest, Philadelphia, New York, Warsaw, and Vienna. In 2017 she founded the Holobiont collective together with Hanna Bylka-Kanecka, with the aim of creating interdisciplinary multigenerational projects. One of her recent choreographies, “Goździk w pustej muszli,” was recognised in the Best Dance Production of the 2021/22 season category by the monthly journal Teatr. In 2022 she created the choreography for the production “Rodzina,” a co-production of TR and Teatr 21. In her work she explores the boundaries between simplicity and naivety, presentation and facilitation, and finding patterns and breaking them. The visual aspect and a distinctive sense of humour are characteristic of her work. Her body responds very well when it can do what it likes.
About the series:
ĄsąBąble are performative concerts with new music for families with children aged 0–7. Each one is built around an original script in which listening to music, interactive play, and educational value are of equal importance. In a space friendly to the very youngest, audiences can hear music by leading contemporary composers, in a version and proportion adapted for small ears. The theatrical format of the concerts encourages concentration and allows listeners to be enchanted by the sounds, while the invitation to join in group improvisations releases children’s natural need for expression. In the spirit of Janusz Korczak’s words “There are no children, only people,” all participants are treated with respect and have a share in how the event unfolds. The series presents only 20th- and 21st-century music. A permanent feature is the presentation of a recording of a symphonic work or a work from the field of sound design and electronics.
Although each edition of ĄsąBąble takes musical texture as its starting point, it is also rich in non-musical contexts close to Hashtag Ensemble’s practice: literary, visual, and social. The events are interdisciplinary: invited artists who have long worked in proximity to children’s imagination also contribute — dancers, performers, illustrators, and writers. Theatre is the natural arena for new music, which is why the ĄsąBąble series also incorporates acting training for musicians as part of its educational character.
The curator and host of the series is Anna Szawiel — an actress and narrator who specialises in interdisciplinary cultural and educational events. She likes working at the borders: between concert and performance, education and play, physicality and abstraction, always in connection with children’s imagination. The concert programmes are co-created by the musicians of Hashtag Ensemble.
The ĄsąBąble project creatively develops the concept of the “Smykowizje” series by the “Muzyka jest dla wszystkich” foundation, in the context of which in 2016–2022 Hashtag Ensemble and Anna Szawiel performed together more than 130 concerts and mini-performances, exploring the most interesting ways of presenting new music. The creator and curator of Smykowizje was Anna Kierkosz. It was the first series of events in Poland addressed to the very youngest, in which contemporary music played the leading role.