Music and folk costumes in Poland

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Music and folk costumes in Poland
Music and folk costumes
in Poland
• There are many beautiful traditions and
customs in Poland. We live in a region called
Kurpie, but in Mazowsze there is also a group
Łowiczanie. They are characterized by longstanding cultural material such as music. They
have excellent folk music performers whose
diversified cultural life is crucial for the
region.
Instruments
VIOLIN
CONCERTINA
SMALL DRUM
CLAIRNET
Music
• It shows many similarities to the folk music
of other Slavic countries: Czech Republic,
Slovakia, Ukraine, Belarus, Russia as well as to
the music of Western Europe, especially
ballads, or in the composition of instrumental
ensembles.
• Folk music was created by amateur singers
and instrumentalists, playing in bands for
weddings and other ceremonial situations and
at parties or during grazing animals (here
music was used as a function of distance
communication).
Kurpie- ethnographic group of Polish population living in the
area of two Mazovian forests: The Green
(Kurpiowska/Zagajnica) Forest and The White Forest (Kurpie).
The border between those two forests divides them into regions
called Kurpie Zielone (Green Kurpie) and Kurpie Białe (White
Kurpie). The name Kurp derives from the shoes (kurpsi) worn by
the local population made of linden bast. Initially it was the
nickname given by the local population, which called themselves
Puszczakami. The main centres of Kurpian folk customs in the
Green Forest are Kadzidło, Łyse and Myszyniec.
Costumes
• The traditional Kurpian outfit, used during cultural
events, folklore performances, church ceremonies,
such as the Corpus Christi procession, Easter and
Palm Sunday, is a very important element connected
with folk music. The residents of Myszyniec and
nearby villages, who attend to the Holy Trinity
Church in Myszyniec, every first Sunday of the month
prepare the setting for the mass to add splendor and
importance to it.
low flat hat,
adorned with a ribbon
SHIRT with roll collar tied
decorative ribbon embroidery
called faforek
BODICE
jacket to the hips,
sewn with red cloth jacket,
where the cuffs,
collar and clasp are trimmed
with a black ribbon
BOOTS
from the skin,
tall black uppers
PANTS
linen, usually
in bright colors
CHAPLET
amber
SHIRT
white shirt decorated with
narrow lace crocheted
the red thread
PINAFORE
of white cloth,
adorned with its spacious
inserts of lace
FOREHEAD
headdress made ​of cardboard taped
to the outer side of the velvet
adorned with flowers and ribbon
WYSTEK
corset with a central portion,
shorter than the rest,
trimmed with ribbon in
contrasting color
SKIRT
long to the ankles,
arranged in folds
SHOES
slippers or shoes
Łowiczanie
• Łowiczane play a very importany part in Polish folk
customs. They are characterized by extremely
colourful folk art, dynamic dance and lively music.
Cut-outs (‘wycinanki’) are a kind of an unique craft of
that region. Nowadays Łowickie motives are very
popular and have become a product of commercial
application.
• Łowickie costumes, in comparison with other
regions, are known of colourful diversity.
Uniforms (skirts, aprons, trousers) are
decorated with multi-colored stripes
distributed mostly in green, orange or red
background.
HAT
with fileu, bound in ribbon,
embroidered with flowers,
decorated with sequins
and a bunch of flowers
BIELUNKA
shirt with white linen,
her collar and cuffs
adorned with
multicolored embroidery
PANTS
made from
striped woolly monkey,
tucked into leather boots
BODICE
long to hip vest
trimmed
with decorative with string
BELT
wool, with longitudinal
colorful stripes
on an orange background
completed fringed
BOOTS
leather with uppers
CHAPLET
natural, deep red
TOGS
also known as Jumpers,
it creates a velvet bodice,
decorated with colorful embroidery,
sewn together with a wide skirt
PINAFORE
with striped homespun,
trimmed with velvet ribbon
adorned with embroidery
SILK
floral silk scarf,
tying back,
decorated sides
trimmed with flowers
BIELUNKA
shirt embellished with
embroidery,
with roll collar
and bell-shaped sleeves
SHOES
high boots to mid-calf
Thank you for listening 
Magdalena Drężek
Ilona Dawid