LESZEK MOZD4Rc L - Austin Polish Society
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LESZEK MOZD4Rc L - Austin Polish Society
AUSTIN POLISH SOCIETY MARCH NEWSLETTER Please mark your calendar for the following events in the month of March: March 17, 2011, at 7:00 p.m. at Keller WIliams NEW location at 12515-8 Research Blvd., Suite 100, Austin, TX 78759 By popular demand, Austin Polish Society is bringing to Austin one of the most recognized Polish cabaret stars, Tadeusz Drozda. Please, join us for an evening full of great comedy on Thursday, March 17th at 7pm. Tickets available at the door for $25 (cash only) Complementary hors d'oeuvres and wine will be served. CZTERDZIESTOILLCIL W KABARUCIF Please, note that this performance is in POLISH ONLY. Austin Polish Society is the official sponsor of this event. March 26, 2011 from 2:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. In the Woodland Park location will be our traditional bigos cook-off. We need chefs I!III In order to make this event successful we need chefs who will be competing for the great prizes. If you want to be a chef, please email gosia.jurczynskaggmail.com or call her at (512) 228-0739. LESZEK MOZD4Rc L April 17, 2011, Sunday, 6:00pm, Leszek Mozdzer, Polish jazz pianist, will perform for a Houston audience in April. He is famous for his "Impressions," subtle new interpretations of Chopin's compositions. Leszek Mozdzer comes to Houston invited by Honorary Consul of Poland in Houston. For details please go to: http://www.forumpolonia-houston.com/ Volunteer Appreciation Austin Polish Society Art show On January 28, 2011, we had our volunteers The 2011 Art show featured a variety of new art mediums and introduced new Polish artists to the show. The show was held in the gallery at Canvas Press in Round Rock from January 21 through February 4. Guests enjoyed an opening reception on January 21 and took the opportunity to meet the artists and discuss the work on display. Participants included Jan Gasyna with black & white photographs, Bashka Kucharska with abstract paintings, Laurel Lawshae with black & white photographs, Czeslaw Sornat with sculptures in wood, metal and paper mache, Mark Peczeniuk with color photography and Caroline Ulbrich with photography on canvas and aluminum. Two of Laurel Lawshae's photographs from this artshow have also been chosen to be part of the juried exhibition "Imagine" by the Round Rock Area Arts Council. They will be on display at the Texas State University Avery Building at 155 University Blvd in Round Rock from February 25 through midMay. appreciation party. This was the small way to say thank you to all of the people who spend a lot of their time to help with last year 5th Austin Polish Film Festival and the Polish Posters Gallery. Members Appreciation On February 19, 2011, there was a members appreciation party. Beata Zadrozna, the previous President summarized APS 's very busy 2010 year, and Mark Peczeniuk, current President, made a speech about the planned events for 2011. The pictures from the party were already posted on our Website. Judging from the pictures - the attendees had a great time and for these who could not make it, please see them and wish you were there. Our board member, Margaret Meub, was in charge for this event. Margaret's helpers were: Ms. Anna Hand, Mr. and Ms. Glinscy, and Ms. Gosia Jurczynska. Canvas Press in Round Rock is a custom specialty printing company offering fine art prints and enlargements on canvas, aluminum and more. The company has been a supporter of the Austin Polish Society for several years and donated space and time to the exhibit. Please visit www.CanvasPress.com to learn more. APS member, Caroline Ulbrich, organized this event and as usually, she did a great job!!! APS film festival The APS film festival committee is hard at work planning to bring the best films and interesting guests to the Oh annual Austin Polish Film Festival (APFF). Although almost eight months away, this largest APS event and fundraiser for the student, artist, and scholar exchanges, requires not only a lot of time and energy to organize but also funds and donations. We welcome your contributions and encourage you to approach your employers, companies and businesses in town which possibly would want to become a sponsor. We offer advertising space in the festival program and website. Please email Joanna Gil -a-Lehr with any questions or comments related to the APFF. News From Poland In Poland, the year 2011 was declared by the Ministry of Culture as a Czeslaw Milosz' year. Czeslaw Milosz, is the Polish émigré writer who won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1980, in part for a powerful pre-mortem dissection of Communism, in part for tragic, ironic poetry that set a standard for the world. An artist of extraordinary intellectual energy, Mr. Milosz was also an essayist, literary translator and scholar of the first rank. Many of his fellow poets were in awe of his skills. When another Nobel poet and exile from totalitarianism, the Russian Joseph Brodsky, presented Mr. Milosz with the Neustadt International Prize for Literature in 1978, he said, "I have no hesitation whatsoever in stating that Czeslaw Milosz in one of the greatest poets of our time, perhaps the greatest." Mr. Milosz was often described as a poet of memory and a poet of witness. Terrence Des Pres, writing in The Nation, said of him: "In exile from a world which no longer exists, a witness to the Nazi devastation of Poland and the Soviet takeover of Eastern Europe, Milosz deals in his poetry with the central issues of our time: the impact of history upon moral being, the search for ways to survive spiritual ruin in a ruined world."