5 November 2017 (Sunday) 7pm

Bogusław Kierc (Wrocław), Franciszka Kierc-Franik (Wrocław), Lech Wieleba (Switzerland)

“This is how you fly or Short stories about passing”

Powszechny Theatre — Small Audience, ul. Legionów 21

poetry — Bogusław Kierc (Wrocław)
dance — Franciszka Kierc-Franik (Wrocław)
music — Lech Wieleba (Switzerland)

Grzegorz Gałasiński

Bogusław Kierc

Bogusław Kierc is an artist whose endeavours are many-fold. He is an excellent poet and a valued actor.

He made his debut in “Popioły” by Andrzej Wajda, where he played Krzysztof Cedro. He also worked at several theatres in Poland and since 2000 has been working at Teatr Współczesny in Wrocław. He writes essays about painting and poetry, is an expert on Rafał Wojaczek and Julian Przyboś. The leading theme of his own poetry is mysticism, but still close to nature and the human body.

He also made his cinema debut, but his path as an actor runs mostly through theatres. Among his many achievements, there are characters in spectacles of Jerzy Jarocki, Andrzej Witkowski, Anna Augustynowicz, Krystyna Meissner, Paweł Passini. As a director, he co-operated with Teatr Współczesny in Wrocław, Theatre of Leon Kruczkowski in Zielona Góra and the Puppet Theatre in Wałbrzych. Between 1990-92 he was an artistic director of Teatr Współczesny in Szczecin. For many years he had taught the basics of acting at Wrocław PWST. He is a laureate of a Silver Medal “Zasłużony Kulturze Gloria Artis” (2010). Bogusław Kierc worked ten times with the LOGOS Theatre as a director, actor, set designer or author of scripts.

 

Franciszka Kierc-Franik

Franciszka Kierc-Franik — a dancer and a long-time soloist of the Bałtycki Teatr Bańca. She co-operated with e.g. Izadora Weiss, Jiří Kylián, Emil Wesołowski, Patrick Delcroix, Hans Henning Paar, Eugenio Scigliano, Roman Komassa, Ewa Wycichowska and Jarosław Staniek. She participated in many international festivals (Bangkok, Bielefeld, Stambul, Warsaw, Poznań). A laureate of numerous competitions and awards, e.g. the Award of the President of the City of Gdańsk and the Marshall of Pomorskie forthe roleof Juliet in “Romeo and Juliet”, prepared by Izadora Weiss, and the Award of Jan Kiepura for the best dancer of 2009. At the 20th International Shakespeare Festival in Gdańsk in 2016, inspired by Sonnet 144, she performed in her own monodrama “Dwa ukochania”.

 

Lech Wieleba

Lech Wieleba is a double bass player, a graduate of the Music Academy in Gdańsk and Berklee School of Music in Boston. He worked for the Orchestra of Opera and the Baltic Philharmonics, and with many European formations, writes music for the theatre and television. Since 1984 he has been living and working abroad. He is the creator of the “Poetic Jazz” project.

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