Wydarzenie było
The Odra is one of the longest rivers in Europe and is of considerable importance to Wrocław. Over the years, it has been shortened, trimmed and straightened to suit human needs. During the reign of Frederick II the Great, it was the backbone and main route for his state, served as a border after World War II and, more recently, became the victim of an ecological disaster.
During the walk on Saturday, Ryszard Majewicz, M.Sc. (FOMT – Open Museum of Technology Foundation) will remind us the history of the facilities of Wrocław’s Municipal Canal, the section between the Warsaw Bridges and the Old Odra, as well as the Old Odra itself, up to Szczytniki. We will get to know the curiosities of this little-known section of the canals, technical devices and bridge crossings, and finally reach the FOMT Odra Museum located in the upper outport of the Szczytniki Lock. There, we will hear the story of the Odra ships on the example of the vessels preserved in the Museum. Audioguide-type headsets will be provided during the walk.
On Sunday, in turn, we invite you to Michał Zygmunt’s concert Odra Sound Design. It will be a multidimensional audio journey inspired by the power of the river. By means of music and sound recordings, we will be taken to the intimate world of the river, its mist and vibrant wildlife. Combining the sounds of nature with electronics and ambient tones of guitars, Michał Zygmunt will oscillate between guitar trance and live-generated electronics. The concert programme reflects the artist’s fascination with sound, from his search for native traditional sources, through acoustic world music inspirations, to ambient and trance rhythms, full of spatial colours and subtle electronics.
Progress series curator: Iwona Kałuża
Event partner: Odra Museum. Open Museum of Technology Foundation
The Progress and Seasons public programme is financially supported by the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage’s 2024 programme.
Events in the series: bwa.wroc.pl/tag/postep/
The next meeting of the Progress series will take place on 9 October. We invite you to Radosław Zajdel’s lecture entitled In 300 metres you will reach your destination. More information coming soon.
Accessibility information:
Audioguide headsets will be provided during the walk.
Architectural barriers: soft ground, no toilet.
The concert will include live audiodescription elements. Architectural barriers: stairs, soft ground, no toilet.
Seating provided: chairs, deckchairs, blankets. Sensory information: soft lighting, sound system, outdoor concert venue
Access information:
If you need a Polish Sign Language interpreter, write to us at least 4 days ahead of the event at the following address: m.weber@bwa.wroc.pl. If you need assistance in getting to the event, write to us at: sekretariat@bwa.wroc.pl. If you need an English-Polish or Ukrainian-Polish interpreter, write to us at least 4 days ahead of the event at the following address: sekretariat@bwa.wroc.pl
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