Another Women's Day in folk style....

9 marca Narodowy Instytut Kultury i Dziedzictwa Wsi już po raz piąty przygotuje atrakcje z okazji Dnia Kobiet. Zapraszamy na wspólne świętowanie, oczywiście w ludowym stylu.
Expeditions with Etnoekipa. Learn about the old village - a reminder of the school series

Narodowy Instytut Kultury i Dziedzictwa Wsi przy współpracy z etnografami i metodykami opracował sześciotomową serię książek etnograficznych „Wyprawy z Etnoekipą. Poznaj dawną wieś”, opowiadających o tym, jak wyglądało życie i praca mieszkańców dawnej wsi. W książkach znaleźć można rzetelną porcję wiedzy z zakresu etnografii, opracowanej specjalnie dla młodych odbiorców.
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Conversation with Prof. Andrzej Bienkowski about folk culture
Tradition and contemporary culture of Podhale

Interview by Eliza Czapska with Jozef Piton and Sebastian Karpiel-Bułecka
A village carved in wood

Conversation with Irena Brzeska, artist-sculptor, creator of the project "Village of Warmia and Kashubia in personal memories", implemented under the grant of the Minister of Culture and National Heritage for 2019.
Cultural archaeology or recreating the past

Katarzyna Ceklarz, PhD, ethnologist, ethnographer and lecturer at the Podhale State University of Applied Sciences in New Targ, is interviewed by Rafal Karpinski about the reconstruction of the traditional women's costume of the Kliszcze highlanders.
An artist one is not. An artist is a being. A thing about supporting folk art from different perspectives

The life story of Mr. Franciszek Palka, a versatile artist and social activist, shows two aspects of the same phenomenon - support for folk art. In the course of his life, he both provided support and was the recipient of it. His rich biography brings not only impressive material achievements, but, just as importantly, a depth of original thoughts about life, people and art.
Interview with Karolina Radulska, a weaver, who creates in Janow's two-weaving center

Two-weave fabric has accompanied Karolina Radulska since she was very young. In her family home, weaving was done by her grandmother, Aurelia Majewska. She herself learned to weave from her mother-in-law, Danuta Radulska. For her, this is a way of preserving the weaving traditions passed down from generation to generation.
Willa Czerwony Dwór – wrota zakopiańskiej duszy

Rozmowę z Joanną Staszak, autorką albumu „Wtopieni w krajobraz. Zakopiańscy twórcy ludowi” przeprowadził Jan Barański.
Krzysztof Trebunia-Tutka in conversation with representatives of the Institute

Krzysztof Trebunia-Tutka - Polish musician and architect, founder and leader of the Trebunie-Tutki band and Krzysztof Trebunia-Tutka's Band "Śleboda". He is a graduate of the Faculty of Architecture at the Cracow University of Technology and the Pedagogical College at the Cracow University of Technology, as well as an instructor of l kl. with a specialty in music, dance and singing in Podhale.