26 grudnia "Syrenka" wystąpi w Hobart podczas Festiwalu Pol-Art 2006. Oto adres strony festiwalowej: www.polart2006.com.au/
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'Syrenka' grew from a Folkloric Dance Group formed in 1968, and established in 1971. Including its major debut at the National Shell Folkloric Festival for the Opening of the Sydney Opera House in 1973, the Ensemble has performed for most Shell Folkloric Festivals, at all Pol-Art festivals in Australia since their beginning in 1975, and has travelled throughout Australia to perform at various concerts, displays and exhibitions.
The ensemble gives approximately 25 performances per year. The Ensemble has taken part in many competitions throughout NSW and has always gained a place. Year round fundraising, donations and such prize money has enabled the purchase of the group's extensive range of authentic costumes from Poland. Each dance comes from a different region of Poland, and hence the variety of costumes, though most are bright and colourful and beautiful to look at.
SYRENKA w Darling Harbour 2006. Foto K.Kozek |
'Syrenka' consists of three different aged groups (6-10 years of age, 11-16 years of age and the senior group has ages 17-30 years), and currently has over 50 members. We rehearse at the Polish Club in Ashfield for four (4) hours per week, more frequently for major events.
In 1999, the older group attended and performed in a world-wide festival in Europe which was televised throughout Europe and America, where the group not only performed traditional Polish dances but represented Australian culture by performing contemporary Aboriginal dance, choreographed by renowned Aboriginal choreographer, Matthew Doyle. It is only the second time in the festival's thirty (30) year history that an Australian group attended, and we were highly acclaimed, featuring on the front pages of many newspapers and giving many television interviews.
In 2002, the older group once again attended and performed in the international festival of Polish folkloric dance at Rzeszow. This time, Syrenka attended as an independent entity, having built the group's membership and repertoire such that it could finance it's own trip by a fundraising effort above and beyond any prior precedent.
As previously in 1999, the event was a fantastic success. This time, Syrenka's performance of their trademark "Szalony Folklor" was the highlight of one of the largest open-air concerts, even being singled out in the city's leading newspaper. Two of Syrenka's senior performers were among the three solo vocalists leading the Gala concert's closing act.
Pol-Art 2003, the Australia/New Zealand Festival of Polish Arts and Culture, was held in Sydney December of 2003. Syrenka performed in the festival's Variety Concerts, featuring both trademark dances of the group as well as new and exciting choreography prepared for the event.
More recently, Syrenka has participated in numerous local and regional festivals including the World Culture & Arts Festival at the Sydney Town Hall, Canberra Floriade and the 2005 National Multicultural Festival in Canberra.
Syrenka's style of dance is fun - beautiful costumes, singing, acrobatics and unique traditional choreographies which tell a story the audience can enjoy - though often with unexpected surprises and outcomes!
The aim of the ensemble is to promote Polish culture in Australia to the Australian and Polish communities, and educate the general public about the Polish culture and the Polish community in Australia. Our objectives include not only the promotion of Polish culture, but to educate the youth which join our ensemble about Polish culture and encourage them to be proud of their heritage and continue with Polish traditions and the Polish language. We feel that the best way to teach this to the youth is in a fun and social environment through the ensemble and its teachings of Polish songs and dances.
'Syrenka' is non-profit charitable organisation. Strict financial records are kept and audited on an annual basis, and together with our Constitution, membership quota and monthly committee meetings (whose minutes are also audited and registered with our Financial records with the Department of Fair Trading), fulfill all legal and moral obligations. The committee is elected at Syrenka's Annual General Meeting.
The Ensemble's Artistic Director, Iwona Kower, is a former member of 'Syrenka', and has a diploma in Polish Dance & Choreography from the University in Lublin, Poland. Musical Director: Jerzy Scislowski. President: Alex Brak.
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