What connects Bedrich Smetana’s music with an ancient Jewish song (piyyut) or with a Polish military song? It is a funny and poetic, dramatic and even „detective” story about the Jewish melody that traveled in time and space, through different cultures and musical genres.
“The Time for the Theatre”
Ella Leya, Michal Pal’ko, Tanya Segal
An open theater rehearsal – a unique meeting with the theater – including “Find your voice” workshop and musical drama workshops.
15th Krakow’s Theatre Night
Tanya Segal, the director of the Midrash Theater – Jewish Theatre in Krakow : We warmly welcome all, our dear audience, and thank you for having decided to spend with us this unique time – The Time for the Theater, during the 15th Krakow Theatre Night. Krakow is a very theatrical city, sensitive to art.This year’s Krakow meetings in the spaces of our beautiful medieval city during the night of the theatrical art are especially touching and atmospheric.
“Do Not End it in a Minor Chord” – What connects Bedrich Smetana’s music with an ancient Jewish song (piyyut) or with a Polish military song? It is a funny and poetic, dramatic and even „detective” story about the Jewish melody that traveled in time and space, through different cultures and musical genres.
With the piano and the audience talks pianist actress and researcher Marina Kantor (Prague)
The Open Rehearsal
Ella Leya – ‘Find your voice’
Musical Dramaturgy. Theatre director Tanya Segal, Composer Michal Pal’ko
contact and reservations: biuro@teatr-zydowski.krakow.pl lub telefonicznie: +48 502 023 374 lub +48 506 731 697. We speak English, Polish, Russian, Hebrew…
The Admission is free.
The project is co-financed by the City of Krakow.
This event was made possible through the ROI Community Grassroots Events program