Singer’s Warsaw Festival in Radzymin


Concert: “The Colors of Jewish Music” – Hebrew, Sephardic, and Yiddish songs | Anna Riveiro, Michał Pindakiewicz

Line-up: Anna Riveiro (vocal, guitar, selection and translation of the pieces, concert’s script), Michał Pindakiewicz (guitar, arrangement)

It is a remarkable program presenting the centuries-old Jewish musical tradition. From old Hebrew songs, mainly religious, through secular Sephardic music, to the traditional Yiddish repertoire. It is a musical tale of Jewish life, the birthplace notwithstanding. We will hear songs that accompanied people in different situations, on normal days and holidays: prayers, love songs, wedding songs, and lullabies. All are an expression of the Jewish soul…

Anna Riveiro, charismatic vocalist, cantor soloist, voice coach, guitarist, and music producer, who sings in many languages, performing music from different epochs, traditions, and countries.  She regularly performs in Poland and other parts of the world, and cooperates with outstanding soloists and bands. Riveiro performed in Israel, Mexico, Spain, France, England, Germany, Italy, and other countries. Her interpretations of Sephardic songs are considered as model in the UNESCO program concerning languages threatened by extinction.

Michał Pindakiewicz – classical guitar virtuoso, guitarist with comprehensive musical interests, arranger, and composer. Graduate of Warsaw’s University of Music and winner of international guitar competitions. Performed on multiple stages in Poland, Czechia, Germany, Spain, and Mexico. Appears with various bands and musicians, classical, jazz, and folk.


The Municipal F. Chopin Hall in Radzymin 15 Konstytucji 3 Maja St.

Free admission


Organized in cooperation with the Town and Municipality Hall in Radzymin and the Public Library of the Town and Municipality of Radzymin

Move On Together Israeli Way – israeli movement techniques workshops: Gaga/people + Research (additional workshop) – run by: Kornelia Lech |PL| and  Erez Zohar |IL|

Gaga/people is the movement language developed by Ohad Naharin throughout many years, parallel to his work as a choreographer and the former artistic director of Batsheva Dance Company. Gaga/people classes offer a framework for users to connect to their bodies and imaginations, experience physical sensations, improve their flexibility and stamina, exercise their agility and explosive power, and enjoy the pleasure of movement in a welcoming, accepting atmosphere. Gaga/people classes are open to people ages 16+, regardless of their background in dance.

Research Workshop led by Kornelia and Erez to deepen movement awareness through improvisation, and interpretation of artistic creation Polarized.

Kornelia Maria Tamara Lech – Artist, dancer, choreographer, teacher of Gaga Movement Language. She comes from Murowana Goślina near Poznań. A graduate of the Ballet School in Poznań. In 2010, she started her career at the Polish Dance Theater in Poznań, and in 2017 she was the first Polish woman to join the Batsheva Dance Company – The Young Ensemble. She was then invited as a guest artist to  the Batsheva Dance Company to participate in Ohad Naharin’s performance entitled “Last Work”. Currently, she lives in Tel-Aviv as a freelance artist. Creating her own world with her partner Erez Zohar, they’re just after the new premier of Polarized.
Erez Zohar – Erez Zohar started his dance training as a member of local companies including Hora Jerusalem and the Jerusalem Tap Dance Company, and he received several Sharett scholarships from the America-Israel Cultural Foundation as well as a grant from the Ministry of Culture and Education. A graduate of the Jerusalem Academy of Music and Dance’s high school, he joined the Batsheva Ensemble in 2002 and danced with Batsheva Dance Company from 2005-2012, rejoining the troupe from 2017-2019. At Batsheva, he performed in repertory by Ohad Naharin, Sharon Eyal, and Yasmeen Godder , Marlene Monteiro Freitas and premiered his own choreography in several Batsheva Dancers Create programs. Erez began teaching Gaga in 2003 and has taught throughout Israel and around the world for the last 19 years  since 2012 he stages Ohad Naharin works around the world . He is currently an independent dancer and creator as well as a certified therapist in the Ilan Lev method.

The Fryderyk Chopin University of Music, Okólnik 2 St., rhythmics room

Duration: Gaga/people 1 hour, Research about 2 hours

Charge admission – https://competit.pl/w/2488/

Note: admission from the age 16


Supporting event organized by Move On Together Israeli Way in cooperation with Nevatim – Jewish Agency in Berlin and the Hillel Polska Foundation

Move On Together Israeli Way – israeli movement techniques workshops: Gaga/people – run by: Kornelia Lech |PL| and Erez Zohar |IL|

Gaga/people is the movement language developed by Ohad Naharin throughout many years, parallel to his work as a choreographer and the former artistic director of Batsheva Dance Company. Gaga/people classes offer a framework for users to connect to their bodies and imaginations, experience physical sensations, improve their flexibility and stamina, exercise their agility and explosive power, and enjoy the pleasure of movement in a welcoming, accepting atmosphere. Gaga/people classes are open to people ages 16+, regardless of their background in dance.

Kornelia Maria Tamara Lech – Artist, dancer, choreographer, teacher of Gaga Movement Language. She comes from Murowana Goślina near Poznań. A graduate of the Ballet School in Poznań. In 2010, she started her career at the Polish Dance Theater in Poznań, and in 2017 she was the first Polish woman to join the Batsheva Dance Company – The Young Ensemble. She was then invited as a guest artist to  the Batsheva Dance Company to participate in Ohad Naharin’s performance entitled “Last Work”. Currently, she lives in Tel-Aviv as a freelance artist. Creating her own world with her partner Erez Zohar, they’re just after the new premier of Polarized. 
Erez Zohar – Erez Zohar started his dance training as a member of local companies including Hora Jerusalem and the Jerusalem Tap Dance Company, and he received several Sharett scholarships from the America-Israel Cultural Foundation as well as a grant from the Ministry of Culture and Education. A graduate of the Jerusalem Academy of Music and Dance’s high school, he joined the Batsheva Ensemble in 2002 and danced with Batsheva Dance Company from 2005-2012, rejoining the troupe from 2017-2019. At Batsheva, he performed in repertory by Ohad Naharin, Sharon Eyal, and Yasmeen Godder , Marlene Monteiro Freitas and premiered his own choreography in several Batsheva Dancers Create programs. Erez began teaching Gaga in 2003 and has taught throughout Israel and around the world for the last 19 years  since 2012 he stages Ohad Naharin works around the world . He is currently an independent dancer and creator as well as a certified therapist in the Ilan Lev method.

The Fryderyk Chopin University of Music, Okólnik 2 St., rhythmics room

Duration: about 1 hour

Charge admission – https://competit.pl/w/2488/

Note: admission from the age 16


Supporting event organized by Move On Together Israeli Way in cooperation with Nevatim – Jewish Agency in Berlin and the Hillel Polska Foundation

Move On Together Israeli Way – israeli movement techniques workshops: Movement – run by: Patrycja Zasławska and Eryk Pacek |PL|

Movement inspired by Ido Portal. We combine our own experience, the Ido Portal method, elements of the Feldenkrais method and contemporary dance and call it “creative PE”. Activities perfect for everyone who wants to feel the joy of movement.

Patrycja Zasławska Graduate of Medical University in Wrocław, certified Ashtanga yoga teacher. She’s interested in body physiology, anatomy and sports, frequent visits in Israel lead her to movement and dance. In 2021 she spent semester in Kibbutz Contemporary Dance Comany Dance Journey learning more abour Israeli methods. She also completed Level 1 Animal Flow course. Loves to spend her time surronded by people that she can share her passion.
Eryk Pacek Graduate of Ballet school in Poznań. He gathered his professional experience in “Śląsk” Song and Dance Ensemble, and twice in Israel. He spend semester in Kibbutz Contemporary Dance Company Dance Journey, where he was deepening his knowledge abot contemprary dance and improvisation.

The Fryderyk Chopin University of Music, Okólnik 2 St., rhythmics room

Duration: about 2 hours

Charge admission – https://competit.pl/w/2488/


Supporting event organized by Move On Together Israeli Way in cooperation with Nevatim – Jewish Agency in Berlin and the Hillel Polska Foundation

Move On Together Israeli Way – israeli movement techniques workshops: Israeli Folk Dance – run by: Natalia Hakenberg and Miriam Hakenberg |PL|

Israeli Folk Dance being danced by barefoot, jumping and running people, reflect feelings of coming back to homeland. Israeli folk dances has been created through a mixture of cultures to bind people together and unite them with Israel’s identity. They become a symbol of pioneers happiness during their hardships.

Natalia and Miriam Hakenberg Miriam and Natalia started their adventure with Israeli dances in 2002 in “Snunit” – the Israeli Dance Group in Warsaw. They fully discovered the connecting nature of Israeli folk by dancing in Poland and abroad. Over time, Israeli dances have become their hobby and a life passion that they want to share with people, their favorite aspect of it is the experience of unity and fellowship with other dancers. They completed instructor training at Tel Aviv University. Since 2013, they have been organizing the Festival of Israeli Dance and Culture “Polin Rokedet – Roztańczona Polska”.

The Fryderyk Chopin University of Music, Okólnik 2 St., rhythmics room

Duration: about 2 hours

Charge admission – https://competit.pl/w/2488/

Note: parents with children (free entry for children up to 10 years old) and people 60 years of age are welcome


Supporting event organized by Move On Together Israeli Way in cooperation with Nevatim – Jewish Agency in Berlin and the Hillel Polska Foundation

Move On Together Israeli Way – israeli movement techniques workshops: The Ilan Lev Method – run by: Tomasz Pomersbach |PL|, Ady Elzam |IL|, Manou Koreman |NL|

Ilan Lev Method is a revolutionary form of hands-on bodywork that addresses body aches, pains, and movement imbalances caused by physical or emotional strain. The method works towards improving human capabilities and removing functional difficulties. The treatment resolves body-circulation issues, relieves pain and skeletal and joint problems.

Tomasz Pomersbach Tomasz is a dancer, mover, teacher and Ilan Lev Method (ILM) great enthusiast. The first steps of his dancing career were in Wrocław, his home city. He had studied at London Contemporary Dance School and professionally performed in Polish Dance Theatre since 2010. Worked with choeographers like Andrzej Adamczak, Ohad Naharin, Jo Strømgren, Ewa & Paulina Wycichowska. Since 2014 has been collaborating with Pink Mama Theatre in Bern. For the past few years, his dance practice has evolved from performing art which is very strict and limiting for dancers, into dialogue with himself and other people. There is more space, joyfulness, and self-growth in it. In 2017 he met ILM and since 2019 he has been working as a certified practitioner in Wrocław, Kraków and Bern.
Ady Elzam Ady is a dancer, choreographer, and teacher. Having trained extensively in contemporary dance, improvisation, instant composition, and contact improvisation, he’s curious about the body’s ability to adapt, learn, heal, change, become aware, and connect with others. Ady is an Ilan Lev Method practitioner since 2011. He was Ilan’s personal assistant in 2012 and accompanied Ilan’s courses until 2014 as an English translator and assistant. Ady is based in Brussels, teaching movement exploration, improvisation, and Ilan Lev  movement classes. He has a private practice, where he gives ILM treatments.
Manou Koreman Manou Koreman is a Brussels-based performer with a love for work that crosses disciplines. With curiosity and playfulness, she is drawn to durational and minimalist performance approaches, and continually searches to push the boundaries of her endurance. The Ilan Lev Method helps her discover new possibilities, train more smartly, and help others move with more fun and ease. She became certified in 2022 in Kików, Poland.

The Fryderyk Chopin University of Music, Okólnik 2 St., rhythmics room

Duration: about 2 hours

Charge admission – https://competit.pl/w/2488/

Note: We also invite people over 60 years of age


Supporting event organized by Move On Together Israeli Way in cooperation with Nevatim – Jewish Agency in Berlin and the Hillel Polska Foundation

Move On Together Israeli Way – israeli movement techniques workshops: The Ilan Lev Method – run by: Tomasz Pomersbach |PL|, Ady Elzam |IL|, Manou Koreman |NL|

Ilan Lev Method is a revolutionary form of hands-on bodywork that addresses body aches, pains, and movement imbalances caused by physical or emotional strain. The method works towards improving human capabilities and removing functional difficulties. The treatment resolves body-circulation issues, relieves pain and skeletal and joint problems.

Tomasz Pomersbach Tomasz is a dancer, mover, teacher and Ilan Lev Method (ILM) great enthusiast. The first steps of his dancing career were in Wrocław, his home city. He had studied at London Contemporary Dance School and professionally performed in Polish Dance Theatre since 2010. Worked with choeographers like Andrzej Adamczak, Ohad Naharin, Jo Strømgren, Ewa & Paulina Wycichowska. Since 2014 has been collaborating with Pink Mama Theatre in Bern. For the past few years, his dance practice has evolved from performing art which is very strict and limiting for dancers, into dialogue with himself and other people. There is more space, joyfulness, and self-growth in it. In 2017 he met ILM and since 2019 he has been working as a certified practitioner in Wrocław, Kraków and Bern.
Ady Elzam Ady is a dancer, choreographer, and teacher. Having trained extensively in contemporary dance, improvisation, instant composition, and contact improvisation, he’s curious about the body’s ability to adapt, learn, heal, change, become aware, and connect with others. Ady is an Ilan Lev Method practitioner since 2011. He was Ilan’s personal assistant in 2012 and accompanied Ilan’s courses until 2014 as an English translator and assistant. Ady is based in Brussels, teaching movement exploration, improvisation, and Ilan Lev  movement classes. He has a private practice, where he gives ILM treatments.
Manou Koreman Manou Koreman is a Brussels-based performer with a love for work that crosses disciplines. With curiosity and playfulness, she is drawn to durational and minimalist performance approaches, and continually searches to push the boundaries of her endurance. The Ilan Lev Method helps her discover new possibilities, train more smartly, and help others move with more fun and ease. She became certified in 2022 in Kików, Poland.

The Fryderyk Chopin University of Music, Okólnik 2 St., rhythmics room

Duration: about 2 hours

Charge admission – https://competit.pl/w/2488/

Note: We also invite people over 60 years of age


Supporting event organized by Move On Together Israeli Way in cooperation with Nevatim – Jewish Agency in Berlin and the Hillel Polska Foundation

Move On Together Israeli Way – israeli movement techniques workshops: Movement – run by: Patrycja Zasławska and Eryk Pacek |PL|

Movement inspired by Ido Portal. We combine our own experience, the Ido Portal method, elements of the Feldenkrais method and contemporary dance and call it “creative PE”. Activities perfect for everyone who wants to feel the joy of movement.

Patrycja Zasławska Graduate of Medical University in Wrocław, certified Ashtanga yoga teacher. She’s interested in body physiology, anatomy and sports, frequent visits in Israel lead her to movement and dance. In 2021 she spent semester in Kibbutz Contemporary Dance Comany Dance Journey learning more abour Israeli methods. She also completed Level 1 Animal Flow course. Loves to spend her time surronded by people that she can share her passion.
Eryk Pacek Graduate of Ballet school in Poznań. He gathered his professional experience in “Śląsk” Song and Dance Ensemble, and twice in Israel. He spend semester in Kibbutz Contemporary Dance Company Dance Journey, where he was deepening his knowledge abot contemprary dance and improvisation.

The Fryderyk Chopin University of Music, Okólnik 2 St., rhythmics room

Duration: about 2 hours

Charge admission – https://competit.pl/w/2488/


Supporting event organized by Move On Together Israeli Way in cooperation with Nevatim – Jewish Agency in Berlin and the Hillel Polska Foundation

Move On Together Israeli Way – israeli movement techniques workshops: Israeli Folk Dance – run by: Natalia Hakenberg and Miriam Hakenberg |PL|

Israeli Folk Dance being danced by barefoot, jumping and running people, reflect feelings of coming back to homeland. Israeli folk dances has been created through a mixture of cultures to bind people together and unite them with Israel’s identity. They become a symbol of pioneers happiness during their hardships.

Natalia and Miriam Hakenberg Miriam and Natalia started their adventure with Israeli dances in 2002 in “Snunit” – the Israeli Dance Group in Warsaw. They fully discovered the connecting nature of Israeli folk by dancing in Poland and abroad. Over time, Israeli dances have become their hobby and a life passion that they want to share with people, their favorite aspect of it is the experience of unity and fellowship with other dancers. They completed instructor training at Tel Aviv University. Since 2013, they have been organizing the Festival of Israeli Dance and Culture “Polin Rokedet – Roztańczona Polska”.

The Fryderyk Chopin University of Music, Okólnik 2 St., rhythmics room

Duration: about 2 hours

Charge admission – https://competit.pl/w/2488/

Note: parents with children (free entry for children up to 10 years old) and people 60 years of age are welcome


Supporting event organized by Move On Together Israeli Way in cooperation with Nevatim – Jewish Agency in Berlin and the Hillel Polska Foundation

Move On Together Israeli Way – israeli movement techniques workshops: The Feldenkrais Method – run by: Marta Górna-Wiszniewska |PL|

Feldenkrais is for everyone who wants to move easily and continuously learn. This method does not depend on age or condition. The class is a safe place where we do not copy each other, judge ourselves or compare ourselves with others. It’s time to focus on what’s inside, what feels good for us. Moshe Feldenkrais, who developed this method, was a physicist and judo master. He used his techniques first to heal his own injuries and then applied them to others.

Marta Górna-Wiszniewska – educator, therapist, dance theorist . Teacher of “Świadomości poprzez Ruch” with Feldenkrais Method during her 4-year training in Feldenkrais Instytute in Vienna (start in 2019). She is Austrian Feldenkrais Guild member. Creator of Neuropracownia www.neuropracownia.pl – place, which supports people in their psychophysical development through delicate work with their body and nervous system. She is using Feldenkrais Method and as well Somatic Expieriencing. Constantly fascinated by how Feldenkrais Method supports and hromonize our bodies.

The Fryderyk Chopin University of Music, Okólnik 2 St., rhythmics room

Duration: about 2 hours

Charge admission – https://competit.pl/w/2488/

Uwaga: metoda szczególnie polecana dla osób powyżej 60 roku życia 


Supporting event organized by Move On Together Israeli Way in cooperation with Nevatim – Jewish Agency in Berlin and the Hillel Polska Foundation

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