TEATR HYBRYDY
Rushing running living
PoLISH POETRY AND MUSIC
WHO: Piano and Voice – Dominika Świątek | Narration – Bartłomiej Ardecki
 
Guitar – Marcin Dąbrowski | Directed by Maciej Dzięciołowski
 
WHERE: Ruskin Art Club, 800 S. Plymouth, Los Angeles, CA 90005
 
WHEN: Saturday, 9 March 2013, 6:30 p.m.
 
WHAT:  Music theater inspired by the poetry and music of Czeslaw Milosz, Zbigniew Herbert, Juliusz Slowacki Jacek Kaczmarski, Marian Hemar, Wladyslaw Szpilman
 
Performed by Dominika Świątek, Bartłomiej Ardecki and Marcin Dąbrowski. Directed by Maciej Dzięciołowski. Performed in Polish with English translations.
 
RSVP: Moonrise Press, c/o Maja Trochimczyk, PO Box 4288 Sunland CA 91041-4288;
 
North of 10, South-west of 101;
 
West of Crenshaw Blvd and South
 
Of Wilshire Blvd.  Street Parking.
 
 
 
Teatr Hybrydy UW is one of the oldest student theaters in Poland, the cultural heir of the legendary Hybrydy founded in 1957. In its earlier iteration,  Hybrydy was the springboard to national career of such great musicans and writers as: singers and writers Wojciech Młynarski, Jonasz Kofta, and Jan Pietrzak, and jazz musicians Urszula Dudziak, Michał Urbaniak, and Krzysztof Komeda. The re-activated Teatr Hybrydy UW is connected to Poland’s best institution of higher education, the University of Warsaw, since Hybrydy’s inception in 2005. The Hybrydy ensemble includes students and graduates of other colleges and universities, especially from the arts and music departments. Hybrydy has performed several dozen premieres and has a broad repertoire of many plays and concerts. The texts range from ambitious poetry by Herbert, Miłosz, or Słowacki, to humorous work by Mrożek, Przybora or Kaczmarski. The lighter fare includes dance and music, mystery plays, comedies, cabaret, and more. The Teatr Hybrydy UW has presented its projects in many locations in Poland and abroad, while working under the auspices of important cultural institutions in Poland. It is beloved by its audiences. 

 
Dominika Świątek
  is a singer, composer, and a Polish literature
  scholar. She is the co-founder of the legendary Teatr Hybrydy UW, reborn in
  2005. On stage, she performs poetry and music. She issued two CDs with her
  compositions: Siódmy Anioł (The
  Seventh Angel) to the poetry of Zbigniew Herbert (issued in 2006 by the
  Ministry of Culture and National Heritage), and Proroctwo (Prophecy) to the poetry by Juliusz Słowacki (issued in
  2010 by the Senate of the Republic of Poland). Świątek created a musical
  evening based on the work of a Russian poet, Osip Mandelstam, premiered in
  2012 by the Jewish Theater. In addition to her own works, she performs songs
  by Bulat Okudzawa, Jacek Kaczmarski, and, with her ensemble „Piąty Dzień”
  (The Fifth Day), she sings Serge Gainsbourg’s songs. She wrote music to poems
  by a contemporary Polish poet, Marlene Zynger and currently works on a CD to
  poetry by Miłosz and on another CD to include her own songs about men and
  women. Świątek performed in many cities in Poland, as well as in Lvov,
  Vilnius, St. Petersburg, Kiev, Berlin and Birmingham.

 
Marcin Dąbrowski, educated
  as a psychologist, is a graphic artist and musician. The owner of an arts
  agency, he writes texts and arranges music in his spare time. His musical
  interests started in elementary school when he encountered the work of Jacek
  Kaczmarski. He soon decided that his musical development would be best served
  by the guitar. In recent years, he participated in several dozen musical
  projects as a guitar player and singer. He also appears with his ensemble,
  where he performs the multiple roles of a lyricist, arranger, singer and
  guitarist.
Bartłomiej Ardecki is an
  actor and a student of the University of Warsaw  and of the Military Technical Academy in
  Warsaw. He is also established as a chef, working in several well-known
  Warsaw restaurants. Ardecki appeared in many performances by Teatr Hybrydy
  UW. He also performed in Polish films and collaborated with actors’ agencies
  and publicity firms. 
Maciej Dzięciołowski – is a director, actor, stage designer, manager, lawyer,
  and a lecturer.  He graduated from the
  Ludwik Solski Theater University in Kraków, as well as the University of
  Warsaw and the Wyszyński University in Warsaw. In 2005, he co-created the
  re-activeated Teatr Hybrydy UW. Since 2006, he directed many spectacles and
  concerts, performed in Poland and abroad. In Warsaw his work was seen at
  Teatr Ochota, Palladium, Collegium Nobilium, Warsaw Uprising Museum, Museum
  of Independence, and other theaters. His shows were presented on stage in
  France, Austria, Russia, Canada and Lithuania. He received many scholarships
  and awards. In 2011 he was the recipient of the Golden Leaf for directing and
  writing the spectacle „Jak ty nic nie rozumiesz...” (How you do not understand
  anything).