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Carpathian and Baltic fusion — a tour of ČAČI VORBA
(January 31 – February 7)

ČAČI VORBA — it’s a sincere language, as the Balkan Bohemians call the music. ČAČI VORBA — is a Polish and Ukrainian band which makes a mixture of ethno, jazz and modern Balkan wedding music. So the musicians are the continuers of ancient Bohemian virtuosos who added tunes of the encountered nations to their own music. Such an exotic mixture is played using the traditional instruments which however sound unrecognizably sometimes.

The band appeared in 2004. Maria Natanson, Robert Bzezhovski and Piotr Maytchyna got acquainted during their tours to Germany where they played in the streets together as true folk musician should. Today the ČAČI VORBA consists of the six professional musicians who are experienced in cooperation with the best representatives of the Polish and Ukrainian world-music, here are some of them: Orkiestra sw. Mikolaja, Burdon, Się Gra, Jahiar Group, Kałe Bała, Transkapela, Lubliner Klezmorim. And so far they have already become one of the most famous world-music bands in Poland. With Maria Natanson’s being the most striking Polish world-music vocalist. 

The ČAČI VORBA shared their odd and merry, sad and passionate atmosphere of a Balkan wedding with the Ukrainian audience in Ternopil, Kyiv, Dnipropetrovsk, Donetsk, Odesa, Vinnytsya and Lviv.

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