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Artistic Triptych by The Musica Vincit Omnia Foundation | 6-8th of October 2024 | WARSAW

The Belgian Business Chamber is happy to pass on the information about the Triptych organized by the Musica Vincit Omnia Foundation between the 6th and the 8th of October 2024 in Warsaw. 

 

The Triptych will consist in: 

  • Concert of the Belgian ensemble "ClubMediéval" performing medieval music of Bruges, which will take place at the prestigious Senatorial Hall of the Royal Castle in Warsaw on Sunday 6 October, 2024 at 5 p.m.
  • Screening of two films by world-famous directors, Belgian André Delvaux "Met Dieric Bouts" and Lech Majewski "The Mill and the Cross" at the Iluzjon Cinema in Warsaw on 7 October, 2024. 
  • Lecture in English titled "Polish Music in the Middle Ages" by Professor Marek Dyżewski at the Residence of the Ambassador of the Kingdom of Belgium, followed by a reception on 8 October 2024.

The patrons of this Triptych will be the Ambassador of the Kingdom of Belgium to Poland and Lithuania, the Delegation of Flanders in Poland and the Baltic States and the National Institute of Music and Dance.

The Musica Vincit Omnia Foundation has already secured funds covering the concert hall, lecturer’s fee and artists’ accommodation, and is looking now for sponsors willing to support travel costs and honoraria of the seven Belgian musicians (around EUR 13,000).

In return, the Foundation will recognize the sponsor in all printed and advertising materials relating to the events and will offer free tickets for the concert and the invitation to the reception at the Residence of the Ambassador of the Kingdom of Belgium.

The Foundation will be delighted to cooperate with Belgian companies in Poland to bring the culture of the two countries even closer.

 

If you are interested in becoming the sponsor of the Triptych, please contact the BBC Team at bbc@belgium.pl

 

Stay tuned, more information coming soon. 

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