Press release kite and trumpet 2017

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PRESS RELEASE For immediate release Polish Cultural Festival Association announces line up of the very first ‘KITE AND TRUMPET’ Festival of Polish Art for Children in Edinburgh. Over one tonne of Polish Art and Design for Children is coming to Scotland! ‘KITE AND TRUMPET’ Festival of Polish Art for Children Edinburgh, 12-22 October 2017 www.kiteandtrumpet.com #kiteandtrumpet @PolesLoveScots Brand new to the festival scene for 2017 comes ‘KITE AND TRUMPET’ Festival of Polish Art for Children, an eleven day long celebration of the finest Polish art, design and theatre dedicated to the younger viewers. ‘KITE AND TRUMPET’ encourages a sense of freedom and adventure in the ways young people encounter art. Kids and adults alike will take part in series of interactive workshops, see beautiful theatrical plays and have an opportunity to play in an artist designed ‘BAWIALNIA/ PLAYROOM- Polish Design For Kids’ full of beautifully illustrated books, creative educational games and eco-friendly toys designed and produced in Poland. The festival is produced by Edinburgh based non-for-profit organisation Polish Cultural Festival Association, The Art Factory and Chorea Theatre Association from Łódź in Poland. The festival programme was designed in collaboration with two leading Polish theatres, 29 artists: illustrators and designers, 22 publishing companies and 11 creative companies. Most of the festival events will take place at Summerhall some of them will be held at The Scottish Storytelling Centre (in collaboration with The Scottish International Storytelling Festival) and North Edinburgh Arts. The event will be officially opened on the 12th of October 2017 by Bailie Alex Staniford of the City of Edinburgh Council and Dariusz Adler Consul General of the Republic of Poland in Edinburgh. The Festival lineup is jampacked with lots of things to see and do and will offer families a rewarding experience through a combination of imagination, creativity and adventure, alongside a number of exciting live performances, storytelling and workshops led by Polish artists that offer mind-opening experiences and celebrate diversity across cultures. The festival is supported by the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage of Poland, the National Lottery through Creative Scotland’s Open Project Fund, The Consulate General of the Republic of Poland Edinburgh, The Warsaw City Council, Polish Cultural Institute, ScotRail, Foundation Scotland, Bemis, The Scottish Government, The City of Edinburgh Council. Pola Amber - Kite and Trumpet artistic director says: The inspiration for the festival came from my daughter and her curiosity to explore different forms of creativity and also the wonderful work of Polish artists, illustrators, performers and educators. I believe that the dialogue with children through art it’s all about encouraging what comes to them naturally: curiosity. I think that in a way you don’t instil an appreciation of art in children, they already have it, therefore they should be treated as equal art viewers. It is very important that the youngest viewers to have an opportunity and space to discover different forms of creativity and cultural diversity with some of the finest Polish artists. Edinburgh’s Lord Provost, Frank Ross, said: “Celebrating diversity across cultures, the Kite and Trumpet Festival is a fantastic way for families to sample Polish heritage. The event promises to deliver a packed programme of theatre, art and literature for little ones of all backgrounds. “I am glad to provide this important community event with the Council’s support. The relationship between Scotland and Poland has thrived for more than 500 years and this Festival supports our shared cultural links.” Lidia Krzynowek - Polish Cultural Festival Association director says: We would like to encourage the youngest audience to discover the link between art and the world around them. I hope that the Festival will stimulate children and help them to learn to appreciate the beauty of creativity, design, theatre and books. Festival will also be a great opportunity for Polish and Scottish families to come together and share an amazing adventure with art that they’ll be talking about for weeks and months afterwards.


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