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Easter Fair(15 - 25.04.2011)
We invite you to participate in the Easter Fair, which will take place in the Main Market Square in Kraków. The Easter Fair is a valuable part of Kraków's tradition, appreciated by the local inhabitants as well as numerous Polish and foreign tourists, who have been visiting our country for many years, with the sole purpose of participating in the Fair. As every year, the intention is to create the atmosphere which accompanies Easter, by presenting customes and tradition from various parts of Małopolska region, along with selling traditional goods connected with celebrating Easter. See more at: http://kiermasze.com.pl/
Photomonth (13.05. - 12.06.2011)
The Photomonth in Krakow is one of Europe’s most important photography events and in Poland it has achieved the status of one of Poland’s largest ongoing cultural events. It is one of few occasions to come across photography as a contemporary art, and to see its wealth of contexts and the subjects it tackles, often undermining the stereotypical image of a given country or society – this year Great Britain.

(18 - 25.04.2011)
Misteria Paschalia is a festival presenting music for the Holy Week and Easter, performed by masters of period playing. First held in 2004, the event takes place in Cracow from Holy Wednesday to Easter Sunday and includes concerts and Passion mystery plays. So far concerts have featured such significant vocal and instrumental works as Alessandro Scarlatti's, Giovanni Battista Pergolesi's and Antonio Vivaldi's "Stabat Mater", Antonio Caldara's "La passione di Gesu Cristo Signor Nostro" and Gian Francesco de Majo's oratory "Gesu sotto il peso della croce". See more at: www.misteriapaschalia.com

4th Film Music Festival
(19 - 22.05.2011)The Festival of Film Music in Krakow, organised by the Krakow Festival Office and RMF Classic has been entirely dedicated to music created for the needs of picture. The unique combination of the highest quality of interpretation of film music performed by leading musicians and orchestras, in combination with high quality of film picture, decides on the uniqueness of the event. The programme of the venture puts its stakes on genre diversity: from reviews of retrospect and exclusive ceremonial concerts in performance, through monographic concerts of chosen and distinguished composers of film music, and finally at mass shows in the open. See more at: www.fmf.fm
Krakow Museum Night(20.05.2011)
The first Museum Night was organised in Krakow in 2004, following the example of the Berlin “Lange Nacht der Museen”. The idea behind it is to make museums available to the public on a chosen night in May – it’s already been a tradition to organise the Museum Night in the middle of May on a Friday/Saturday night.
Krakow Singing Week(28.05. - 05.06.2011)
We invite all to take part in Krakow Singing Week 2011. It's great possibility to listen different european choirs in many magnificent venues in Krakow. Concerts will take part in many churches in Krakow and Krakow region. The most often they will take place in St. Peter and Paul church which is one of the most famous churches in Krakow located on the main pedestrian street going from Old Market Square to Wawel Royal Castle. Other churches are mostly located in the old town or in places well attended by the audiences. See more at: www.krakowsingingweek.pl
Selector Festival(03 - 04.06.2011)
Festival is focused mainly on electronic and dance acts, but dancefloor friendly rock acts will also have their slots. Apart from the big names there’s a plenty of space for a new, fresh and innovative sounds. In further years programme will be extended with art and multimedia. It’s a perfect way to start the festival summer in perfect location - Krakow is one of the most beautiful cities in Poland, known for it’s outstanding architecture and art. Although festival is situated in green fields of central part of the town, it’s the indoor event held in 2 big concert tents (with space for more than 15,000 people). See more at: www.selectorfestival.pl
11th The Great Dragon's Parade(04 - 05.06.2011)
The Great Dragons’ Parade is an annual outdoor event for a wide audience, attracting several dozens of spectators each time. Over a thousand children from all over Poland participate in each parade, operating the dragons they have made themselves.
Opera Rara: Antonio Vivaldi – Orlando furioso(05.06.2011)
The City of Krakow values opera as an ambitious art form and is aware of the city being perceived as one to offer a complete cultural experience. It is therefore starting a joint initiative opera series named Opera Rara with the Małopolska Province.
Kraków Theatre Night (18.06.2011)
Organised since 2007, following on from the example of Museum Night, Theatre Night aims to stimulate acting circles and encourage the public to explore various theatrical forms. Its programme includes the presentation of the most interesting performances of the season; dance theatres and street shows, as well as theatre workshops and meetings with actors. It also makes backstage areas and dressing rooms that are usually inaccessible open to the public. There are many non-verbal performances, which makes it easier for foreign visitors to approach and interpret them.
Midsummer Night Celebration – Wianki(25.06.2011)
An ancient festival that dates back to Pagan times, Wianki literally means 'wreaths' and it is a traditional midsummer celebration that remembers St John. Polish girls wear wreaths of flowers with a lighted candle in the centre and then throw them into the Visitula River.
21st Jewish Culture Festival(24.06 – 03.07.2011)
In Cracow is one of the most important and largest events of its kind in the world. The First Festival took place in 1988 and its program focused on a scholarly conference on the encounter between two cultures, Jewish and Polish. It was a modest occasion but it turned out to have enormous significance, considering the boldness of the subject matter, upon which the communist authorities of the day looked askance.

(03 – 31.07.2011)
Summer Jazz Festival was organized for the first time in 1996 during celebration of the 40th anniversary of the Piwnicy pod Baranami. Witold Wnuk - founder and director of the Festival inspired by legendary Piotr Skrzynecki, has presented during July a cycle of everyday concerts at the Piwnica club. Each year the Festival expanded presentions beside 31 everyday concert at the Piwnica club for more additional events at the Krakow's Philharmonics, Krakow’s Opera, Radio Krakow auditorium, theaters, art galleries and open air concerts on the Main Market and the Archeological Museum grounds. See more at: www.cracjazz.com/

7th Festival of Polish Music
(15 - 24.07.2011)This exceptional festival is the only one to promote works developed in Poland on such a broad scale. Following the organiser's intention, Polish and primarily foreign performers introduce works of Polish composers into their repertoires for good after the festival concerts, in this way helping to promote them all over the world. Presented here are not only the best-known pieces, but also works that have been forgotten – in which case they appear as historical premieres – and new pieces ordered especially for the needs of the festival. So far, the constellation of brightest stars shining over the festival has included the Kronos Quartet, Academy of St Martin in the Fields, London Sinfonietta, Nigel Kennedy, Elżbieta Chojnacka, Jonathan Plowright, Grigori Zhislin, and Ivo Pogorelić. The number of frequent guests of the festival includes the eminent composers Krzysztof Penderecki, Wojciech Kilar, Henryk Mikołaj Górecki, and Paweł Mykietyn. See more at: www.fmp.org.pl
Kraków Jazz Night(16.07.2011)
The event was inaugurated on the occasion of the 750th anniversary of Krakow’s Act of Location. From the very beginning it focused on presenting various European jazz genres in order to familiarise the audience with the latest developments in free jazz as performed by leading artists in Europe and the world. See more at: www.nocjazzu.com
7th International Festival of Argentinian Tango(08 – 15.08.2011)
We invite you to a tango week in an international company!
Workshops for beginners, milongas, classes with teachers from Argentina, live music ... Unexpected meetings, emotions and dventure! TANGO!
Cracovia Sacra Night(14-16.08.2011)
On this night some of the most beautiful churches, as well as monasteries and convents in Krakow and its surroundings that are usually inaccessible, are opened to the general public, making it possible for them to discover church monuments, treasures and the arcana of monastic life.
35th Music in Old Cracow International Festival(15 -31.08.2011)
The Festival is presently one of the oldest and most important music projects not only in Cracow but also in Poland. Its main purpose is to fill the summer holidays gap in Cracow's cultural life and to use music to help the tourists better appreciate the charm of the town's historical buildings. Depending on the kind of music, on each of the seventeen Festival days concerts are played in different historical interiors of churches, museums, in the courtyard of the Wieliczka Salt Mine, at the Wawel Royal Castle and at the Philharmonic.
9th Sacrum Pr
ofanum Festival(11–18.09.2011)
Steve Reich. One of the most renowned American composers of the twentieth century. He has been called by the New York Times “our greatest living composer”. The Guardian writes that “There’s just a handful of living composers who can legitimately claim to have altered the direction of musical history and Steve Reich is one of them.” From his early works with voice recording to his collaborations with the artist Beryl Korot, the digital video opera Three Tales, the development of Reich’s work has encompassed not only aspects of Western music, but also influences from Africa, Far East and jazz forms. See more at: www.sacrumprofanum.com
6th Krakow Jazz Fall(27.09 – 09.12.2011)
Krakow Jazz Fall Festival was recognized by the Polish musical critics as the jazz landmark of last two years. The Festival in the very meaningfull way is broadening the offer of cultural events of Poland and Krakow.
Unsound Festival
(8 – 15.10.2011)
Unsound was established in 2003 in Krakow, Poland, as a festival of advanced music. Starting out as an underground event, in recent years the festival has grown in size and name. Unsound currently produces an annual festival in Krakow at the end of October each year, and in spring 2011 will produce the second Unsound Festival New York, with local producers, curators, venues and cultural institutes in that city. Also with local partners, Unsound has created smaller events in Prague, Warsaw, Bratslava, Kiev, and Minsk, the capital of Belarus. Unsound is interested in the idea of cross border collaboration, and thinking of the festival as a tool for commmissioning and fostering new work. As well as this, Unsound is focused on promoting music from Poland and generally the region east of Berlin. Unsound's roots go back even further than Poland, though, to the small Australian country city of Wagga Wagga, Australia. The first Unsound event took place here, with a different organization team, many moons ago. Today, Unsound in Wagga Wagga no longer exists, but the name lives on, in the form of the Polish festival, which has its own trajectory and profile. See more at: www.unsound.pl
3rd International Royal Cracow Piano Festival
(16 – 23.10.2011)
International Royal Cracow Piano Festival is the first cultural event taking place in Krakow, which is fully devoted to piano music. The main idea of the Festival is to present piano masters and young adepts of piano art experiencing their musical careers and what is more, laureates of prestigious International Piano Competitions: Frederic Chopin in Warsaw, Van Cliburn in Fort Worth, and Tchaikovsky in Moscow. The main objective of the Festival is to encourage the world piano elite to visit and perform in Krakow. Krakow has become the cradle of great piano traditions. The Festival organised by young generation of pianists, graduates of the Academy of Music in Krakow is directed strictly to resurrect old traditions, shaping and giving them new artistic look. See more at: www.festiwalpianistyczny.pl
Christmas Market & Christmas Crib Competition (25.11 – 26.12.2011)
The Kraków Nativity Scenes is a unique style of art in the whole World. Its form has been formalized in 19th century Kraków, between bricklayers and contractors, looking for some extra income during Autumn/Winter time.


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