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EPISODE · Sep 16, 2018 · 1H 1M

POLcast episode 57

from POLcast · host Małgorzata P. Bonikowska and Tomek Kniat

In this episode you will hear: Interviews: • Poles and Jews meet through their common music Olga Avigail Mieleszczuk, born in Poland, is a singer, accordion player and researcher of Eastern European musical folklore. Since the very beginning of her creative work, she has been focusing on Jewish music of Ashkenazi roots. She converted into Judaism and now lives and works in Jerusalem. She performed at Toronto’s Lula Lounge at the 2018 Ashkenaz Festival with her three Polish musicians. • The Things of Warsaw When I was in Poland in June, I attended the official opening of the Museum of Warsaw, also referred to as the Museum of Things, located in a number of historic buildings in the Old Town Market Square. From law and math to the cutting-edge computing technology Bohr Technology Inc., based in Warsaw, works on creative ideas behind the new revolutionary quantum computers, which in the next 5 years will probably start replacing classic computers for the purpose of solving optimisation problems. Witold Kowalczyk and Przemyslaw Chojecki are the founders and the brains behind this innovative startup company. • The statue of Fahrenheit in Gdansk • Smacznego! Eating Polish – peach turnovers • We leave you with “Rebecca” sung by Olga Mieleszczuk

In this episode you will hear: Interviews: • Poles and Jews meet through their common music Olga Avigail Mieleszczuk, born in Poland, is a singer, accordion player and researcher of Eastern European musical folklore. Since the very beginning of her creative work, she has been focusing on Jewish music of Ashkenazi roots. She converted into Judaism and now lives and works in Jerusalem. She performed at Toronto’s Lula Lounge at the 2018 Ashkenaz Festival with her three Polish musicians. • The Things of Warsaw When I was in Poland in June, I attended the official opening of the Museum of Warsaw, also referred to as the Museum of Things, located in a number of historic buildings in the Old Town Market Square. From law and math to the cutting-edge computing technology Bohr Technology Inc., based in Warsaw, works on creative ideas behind the new revolutionary quantum computers, which in the next 5 years will probably start replacing classic computers for the purpose of solving optimisation problems. Witold Kowalczyk and Przemyslaw Chojecki are the founders and the brains behind this innovative startup company. • The statue of Fahrenheit in Gdansk • Smacznego! Eating Polish – peach turnovers • We leave you with “Rebecca” sung by Olga Mieleszczuk

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In this episode you will hear: Interviews: • Poles and Jews meet through their common music Olga Avigail Mieleszczuk, born in Poland, is a singer, accordion player and researcher of Eastern European musical folklore. Since the very beginning of her...

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