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26 lipca 2005
“Tatry” of Adelaide

The Polish Folklore Ensemble “Tatry” of Adelaide, South Australia that has been in existence for over 42 years, is one of the oldest ensembles in Australia. It was founded by Michal Mordvinow in 1958.

www.tatry.org.au

It is composed of two groups: - ‘Małe Tatry’ (Juniors) and the senior group made up of young adults mainly students. The ensemble has countless performances to its credit, of these over a hundred full concerts of its own. It has participated at every Pol-Art Festival since its inception in Sydney in 1975.

In 1975 and 1979, Tatry produced large-scale outdoor festivals: - The Wedding of Count Potocki with the cooperation of Equestrian Clubs of South Australia.

Highland Dances (our main repertoire comes from the region of Polish granite mountains "Tatry")

Every year since 1982, Tatry open the Dożynki Festival (Polish Harvest Festival) with songs and dances. The ensemble has performed on most great stages of Australia. It has costumes from virtually every region of Poland, which enables it to have an extensive repertoire. Its members particularly enjoy performing dances from the Polish highlands. The majority of Tatry’s performances successfully combine dancing with singing. It also portrays traditional customs and rituals. This gives opportunity to young Australians of Polish descent and other backgrounds to relive and learn old Polish customs through song and dance.


TATRY OFF THE STAGE

In the past, the majority of Tatry’s music was arranged by Tadeusz Mikucki, who for many years was the Ensembles singing instructor and conductor. He also composed the many songs for the ensemble. One in particular - Kraj Rodzinny Matki Mej (My Mother’s Homeland) has won worldwide recognition among Polish communities. For many years now, it is the official opening song of the International Rzeszów Festival held in Poland every three years.

For many years the Polish Youth Orchestra led by Zygmunt Matusiewicz-Matuszewski accompanied the Ensemble. Sadly he had to resign in 1995 due to ill health. The senior group now sings and dances to music arranged, played and recorded by Joe James Guttila, husband of a past Tatry member.

Girls Choir performing during the 30th Anniversary Concert in 1987

Tatry is a self-supporting organisation run by a dedicated committee.

For the past thirty years, Henryk Duszynski was the Artistic Director and Main Choreographer of Tatry. In 1998 on becoming the Administrator, Henryk handed over the reins to Joasia and Marek Trepa - long time instructors and choreographers - who together with Ewa Gruszka, singing instructor and choir conductor - form the Artistic Directorate. Pawel Zajac is the current Administrator.

ww.tatry.org.au