Thursday, June 27th
Part theatrical production and part legal intervention, Justice is a unique performance that investigates the possibility of holding accountable the people responsible for the expulsion of Jews from Poland in 1968. Internationally recognized director Michał Zadara performs a solo version of his piece at FestivALT. After the show, the director will stay for a talkback with the audience.
Part theatrical production and part legal intervention, Justice is a unique performance that investigates the possibility of holding accountable the people responsible for the expulsion of Jews from Poland in 1968. Internationally recognized director Michał Zadara performs a solo version of his piece at FestivALT. After the show, the director will stay for a talkback with the audience.
Long ago, before the dawn of electricity, people had to make their hummus by hand. Sitting by candlelight, they ground chickpeas in their makutra bowls and talked about the better days to come. Out of boredom, they began to add vegetables, herbs, leaves, and even apples to their hummus. Thus the ancient Poles invented hummus. On this night, we will recreate the Polish hummus of yore. Join Bart and Kasia, the hummus maker and head chef of Hummus Amamamusi, for a workshop that will change everything you think you know about a little legume called the chickpea. Buy your ticket in advance at Hummus Amamamusi, ul. Meiselsa 4, any day between 10 a.m. and 8 p.m.
Normal ticket - 35zl. Reduced price - 20zl (for students, seniors, and residents of Kraków). Reserve the entire golf cart -180zl As part of the gentrification and touristification of Kazimierz, golf cart tours have appeared, blaring out recorded audio as they bounce around the neighbourhood. In response to these tours, which can be limited or even misleading, FestivALT has created alternative tours that address the complications, controversies, and cultural confusion of contemporary Kazimierz. You can book your tour at festivalt.com or at the Galicia Jewish Museum.
Auschwitz and Auschwitz-Birkenau are the two most famous and most visited genocidal sites in the world, but they do not encompass the whole of the Auschwitz complex. Jason Francisco's photo-text-installation work examines a part of the Auschwitz story all but erased from public memory, through a deliberate misuse of the historical practice of stereoscopy.
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Their Breasts, My BreastsExhibition by Stephania Freda Leigh10:00 - 22:30
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Their Breasts, My BreastsExhibition by Stephania Freda Leigh // Free admission10:00 - 22:30
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AmaliaExhibition of Krakow photographer, Amalia Kreiger10:00 - 22:30
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AmaliaExhibition of Krakow photographer, Amalia Kreiger // Free admission10:00 - 22:30