Events

The National Institute for Rural Culture and Heritage organizes many events to promote folk culture. It opens its season in early spring with Women's Day for Folk. Usually starting in May, it launches its "Summer Scene" series, which presents the folklore of various regions of Poland. In autumn, it invites to the European Heritage Days, the Warsaw Bread Festival and the Independence Day. The series of outdoor events concludes with the extremely colorful Christmas Fair. The Institute is a co-organizer or partner of many festivals, fairs and reviews where authentic traditional culture is presented.
06/12/2024
15:00
Unicorn
Event

Kurpie Christmas workshop

The organizers invite the public to a Kurpie Christmas workshop for children and a meeting with Santa Claus on December 6, 2024 at the Fire Station in Jednorożec. The event is co-organized by the National Institute of Culture and Rural Heritage.
24/11/2024
11:00
Bukowina Tatrzanska
Concert

The 18th Meeting of Podhale Musicians "Dziadońcyne Granie"

On Sunday, November 24, the 18th edition of this musical event will take place in Bukowina Tatrzanska. The meetings are organized in honor of Bronislawa Konieczna - Dziadońka, the most famous highland violinist and the first female primavera.
24/11/2024
19:30
Ochla-Green Mountain
Workshop

"The afterlife in song..." launched!

On a snowy Thursday evening at the Ethnographic Museum in Zielona Góra - Ochla, a workshop of All Souls' songs began as part of the project co-organized by NIKiDW, "The Afterlife in Song. Polish songs in memory of the dead".
29/11/2024
Warsaw
Event

The XI Festival of Rural Theatres WINDOWS.

The 11th edition of ZWYKI - the presentation at the A. Szyfman Polish Theater of shows from the rural theater trend - is coming up. In the year that is ending, nearly 40 groups performed on sejmik stages - stagings of rituals, customs, household and field work prevailed. In this

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25/11/2023
Concert
17:00
Warsaw
On November 25, the National Institute of Culture and Rural Heritage invited the public to an original St. Andrew's evening. It was theatrical, ritualistic, tasty and danceable
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