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The evening of April 13 will long be remembered by the participants of this extraordinary artistic event, which once again proved that Agnieszka Osiecka's work knows no boundaries of time or place. The musical performance “Crazy Green Lilac”, a tribute to the incomparable poet, resonated with melodies of memories, laughter, and reflection. There was magic in the air – as if Osiecka herself had taken a seat in the last row, listening to the familiar verses and melodies, now revived in a new, emotional rendition.
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Our irreplaceable Danuta Marciniak was present at the event, capturing the evening through her camera lens and creating a unique video report, allowing everyone who couldn't attend to feel the atmosphere of this artistic evening.
On stage, Osiecka’s greatest hits could be heard – “Małgośka”, “Damą być”, “Zielono mi”, “Na zakręcie” and many more. In the artists’ interpretations, they gained new life – still relevant, still moving. The performance tells the story of a girl from Saska Kępa who, dreaming of freedom and fulfillment, sets off on a journey through a world full of contrasts: from the capitalist West to a communist Poland – absurd yet full of warmth.
This was not just a musical spectacle – it was a charming story about dreams, feminine strength, the struggle with reality, and the desire to be oneself. The performance delighted with its musical layer, atmospheric set design, and thoughtful narrative. Each song was like a new chapter of this story – honest, sometimes nostalgic, sometimes ironic, always trustworthy.
Thanks to Danuta Marciniak’s photo report, not only the images but also the emotions were captured. Her photographs reflect the unique atmosphere of the performance.
Editor Maria Anna Furman