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Warsaw, Poland: Outdoor Movies in the Park in Warsaw

Summer in the City…

Outdoor Movies in Warsaw, PolandYoga in the park, outdoor cinemas and Chopin in Lazienki Park – for free – are just a taste of what Polish metropolitan areas have to offer their residents.

While summer means vacation for many, it also means balmy evenings with not much to do. Fortunately, ’s cities provide much in the way of free entertainment for those stuck in their metropolis.

Movies in the Park

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Starting on 23 June, the biggest outdoor cinema in Poland kicks off in Warsaw’s parks. For ten weeks, sixty feature films from all over the world will be shown in six different parks in the capital. Many of the movies will be premier publicly for the first time in Poland. Every night of the week (with the exception of Mondays) will feature a new film. Details are available soon on the website.

On Tuesdays, at Pole Mokotowskie, the movie theme will be ‘Bollywood’: movies filled with music, dance, color and Indian culture.

On Wednesdays, in the amphitheater of Park Sowinski, the best British comedies, including the Monty Python cycle, will be shown.

Thursdays, in Art Park Frascatti, by Buffo Theater, will feature French films.

Fridays, film buffs will have the opportunity to learn about Colombian films in Ogrod Saski, and there will be “meet and greets” with prominent directors Sergio Cabrera and Harold Trompetero, who are flying in for the movie festival to present their latest films.

On the weekends, starting with Saturday in Park Skaryszewski, there will be an ‘author’s cycle,’ that includes the most interesting films from Polish cinema of the past two-three years plus the world’s greatest classics. The movie that will kick off the event is Cinema Paradiso by Giuseppe Tornatore.

Sundays will feature a cycle of films from the Balkan region in Park Praski.

Poznan:

A similar idea in Stary Browar (‘Old Brewery’), in Poznan, will commence on 10 June at 9:30 pm. The first movie to be shown is The Big Blue directed by Luc Besson and will be presented on an original projector film tape. A number of movie classics will be presented throughout the summer until 28 August.

This festival takes place under the “Lato na Dziedzincu” program which also includes concerts.

Krakow:

This summer, Teatr Slowacki will host June-July movie viewings “under the stars” with a theme titled Paris-Moscow-Berlin Summer Traveling…in time. For the next three Mondays, starting 22 June – 6 July, the movies presented will be a ‘virtual journey’ through Europe before the 90’s.

To add to this theme, the movie soundtracks to the films will be presented and performed “live” by famous musicians in Krakow. For more information, see the website and entrance is free.


Yoga in the Park

An organized project called “Yoga in the Park” offers free yoga classes focusing on the joy of life and lessons on health and well being. The classes have already started in Warsaw at Pole Mokotowskie on 31 May, and on 7 June they started in Szczecin, northern Poland. Starting on 27 June there will be additional lessons held in Park Skaryszewski in the capital, and on 28 June, outdoor classes will begin in Bydgoszcz, Lodz, Krakow, Torun, and Wroclaw providing plenty of places to catch a moment of relaxation and zen, even if you live in the city.


50 Years of Chopin in the Park

Starting in May and going all the way to September, Chopin concerts are held in Warsaw’s Lazienki Krolewskie Park every Sunday. The concerts, given by world-class piano players, take place by the statute of Fryderyk Chopin and take place at noon and at four in the afternoon.

The high level of performers is guaranteed by the Fryderyk Chopin society that engages pianists from around the world for the whole concert season. The Chopin concert started on 16 May 2009 and the concerts include classical, jazz and rock interpretations of Chopin. For more information, check the website.

Summer with Opera

From 12 June until 5 July, the XIII Annual Summer Opera Festival in Krakow will take place. For the fourteen nights of the festival, the spectators will be able to see the most interesting positions of the Krakow Opera scene, an outdoor spectacle, and a musical sighting composed of Polish and world opera singers. The festival will also hold two spectacles Poland’s neighbours: one from the Gianni Schicchi/Suor Angelika and one from , Madame Butterfly. The festival is set by Zamek Krolewski on Wawel hill and by the new Krakow Opera building. More information is available here. (mmk/mmj)

Source: http://polskieradio.pl/thenews/culture/artykul109854_summer_in_the_city_.html

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The Annual Open-Air Vienna Mozart Film Festival Spreads to Czech Republic, Slovakia, Croatia, Serbia, Poland, Slovenia, and Romania

Open-Air Vienna Mozart Film Festival With Outdoor MoviesThe annual Mozart Film Festival on the square in front of the City Hall in is aimed at presenting musical masterpieces to a wide and diverse audience. Outdoor movies are shown which include the great composer’s work. In 2006, the festival put the spotlight on Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart with a Music Film Festival in the square in front of City Hall with operas and classical music films projected onto a giant screen, free of charge. The Vienna Symphony Orchestra opened the festival with a live performance.

Given the great success of the Rathausplatz Film Festival, the Vienna Mozart Music Film Festivals 2006 was organised in selected Eastern European cities as a kind of European urban project. The major cities of (Czech Republic), Brno (Czech Republic), Bratislava (Slovakia), (Croatia), (Serbia), (), (), and () participated in showing outdoor movies. Every evening for a period of time during the summer months, a highly frequented square in each of these cities was turned into a large open-air cinema, screening music films with free admission. The majority of the music was by Mozart, but the programmes also included operas by other composers, and even musical theatre. An excellent selection of culinary specialties rounded off the programme.

For more than one week outdoor movies and music by the unforgettable genius captivated thousands of viewers on Bratislava’s main square in the old city. From a very early age Wolfgang “Amadé” Mozart was a much-travelled artist. As part of the Vienna Mozart Year 2006 the open air Film Festival, following the system successfully applied in front of Vienna City Hall, set out on a tour of nine central and east European cities. The Festival, which started in June in Brno, came to a festive closure on October 1st with outdoor movies in Zagreb.

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