Broken Forests Group

Artyści malarze z Polski

Episode Notes

Artists Invited to Attend: Ernest Daetwyler (Atwood), Cesare Forero (Kirkland Lake and Toronto), Paul Smiley (North Bay), Jurgen Mohr (North Bay), Don Chretien (Nipissing First Nation, Newmarket), Alessandra Bisi (Italy), Leszek Zuber Zebrowski, Teresa Zebrowski (Krakow, Poland), Cecilia Stelini (Brazil), Norma Vieira (Brazil), Neryth Manrique (Colombia), Mathias Reis (Brazil), Artur Bartkiewicz (Poland), Alex Boudreault (Kirkland Lake, Toronto), Clara Navarro (Spain), Daniela Gilardoni, Roberto Gilardoni, Ruth Vigueras Bravo (Mexico), Dory Perdomo (Mexico), Simon Frank (Hamilton, Ontario), Jacek Baliki (Przemysyl, Poland), Oliwia Hildebrandt (Kielce, Poland), Michael Matthews (Harrowgate, BC), Diane Colwell (Calgary, AB), Liz Lott (North Bay), Lee Horner (Saltspring Island/North Bay). Speakers and Discussion Leaders: Marvyn Morrison, Temagami First Nation , Mike Cywink, Wikwemikong Unceded Territory, Mary LaRonde (North Bay and Temagami), Michael Leahy (Kirkland Lake), Dave Gamble (Kirkland Lake), Ryan Primrose, Leszek Zuber Zebrowski, Virginia Eichorn and the North Bay Naturalists’ Club.

Karolina Podolak, sopran

Polish-Canadian soprano, who has followed a unique career path.

Episode Notes

Born in Toronto, her passion for the performing arts began at a young age. She began her musical journey playing the violin and the guitar, and took part in local theatre productions. She completed an honours Dramatic Arts diploma at Cawthra Park Secondary School. She then completed an honours undergraduate degree at Ryerson University's RTA School of Media (Radio and Television Arts), and has years of extensive experience in the Toronto media industry. Interested in languages, Karoline is fluent in English and Polish, and has also completed a Certificate of Proficiency in French at Ryerson University. During her undergraduate studies, she discovered her passion for classical singing through private lessons with Kinga Mitrowska, with whom she studies to this day.

Wiceprezes IPN prof. Karol Polejowski

Rozmawia redaktor Tomasz Piwowarek

Episode Notes

W poniedziałkowy wieczór 21 Sierpnia w Centrum Kultury Polskiej im. Jana Pawła II w Mississaudze odbył się wernisaż wystawy IPN Szlaki nadziei. Odyseja Wolności o polskich losach podczas II wojny światowej. Z wystawą przyjechała delegacja IPN w tym wiceprezes tej instytucji prof. Karol Polejowski. We wtorek rano z prezesem IPN w programie Radia 7 Toronto rozmawiał redaktor Tomasz Piwowarek.