Band for 100 days

Kapela od 100 dni

Band for 100 days

We play folk music – Polish and beyond. For 100 days, no end in sight.

Kapela for 100 days has been active since 2019. Its composition is violin, bass and drum.
It corresponds to the most traditional performance of Polish folk music, which we want to perform as faithfully as possible. The basis of our repertoire is Radom, Suwałki and Czango music.
Kapela “Od 100dni” took part, among others, in the reconstruction of the events of 1939 as part of the historical performance “Fight for borders” in Działdów (2021), Mobile House of Culture in Gdansk and Dances at the Hevelianum (2022). The band has actively participated since the 2nd edition of the festival of chango music in Gdansk (2021) and is a co-organizer during the upcoming 5th Gdansk edition and one of the performers of the Gdansk and Torun fiestas.

Composition:

Agnieszka Błonkiewicz – violin, bass, vocals,

Magdalena Olkiewicz – violin, bass, vocals,

Piot Kluczek – violin, bass,

Paweł Studziński – drums, vocals.

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