Ania Rogozinska, Katedra Kultury, Poland

Member of Stowarzyszenie "Katedra Kultury", PhD student at Institute of Polish Culture, University of Warsaw (Poland).

Website: http://www.katedrakultury.pl

Culture Animation NOW! / TERAZ! Animacja kulturyPosted in: Books, IKP, Katedra, Project Partners, Resources by Ania Rogozinska on 15th July, 2008. No responses yet

 

 This book is the record of what was successful and what failed in the course of the Animator project. It is a guidebook for all those, who now would like to undertake culture animation activities by themselves.

Download the whole book (in PDF format): Culture Animation NOW!

 Download the book by chapter (in PDF format):

 

PoWiśle i po Pradze - final event galleryPosted in: Activities, IKP, Katedra, Laundry, PoWiśle i po Pradze, Project Partners, Spolek Richelieu, Vytautas Magnus by Ania Rogozinska on 14th May, 2008. No responses yet

 

Watch these wonderful photos taken by Tomek Kaczor and Janek Mencwel on the day of the event (April 26th) in all its many locations on both sides of the Vistula river.

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A very discreet attempt at revitalizing green in front of IKPPosted in: Activities, IKP, Katedra, Project Partners by Ania Rogozinska on 9th May, 2008. No responses yet

The idea of a project revitalizing a small green in front of the Institute of Polish Culture was born during photo workshops run by Juliusz Sokołowski for students of cultural animation specialization. The aim of the project was to draw attention to the place that was being taken for granted and not perceived as a social space. As a result students of the photo workshop with help of  "Katedra Kultury" Association, Grupa Okołofotograficzna,  IKP and university officials created a place encouraging conversations, relax, calm, studying and above all integration of all people involved with the Institute: students, teachers, employees. An important part of the event was also a photo exhibition concerning personal ways of experiencing the flow of time.

The event brought about lasting effects - the red bar stools and umbrellas set around the Institute keep on drawing everyone’s attention. The green space lives its own life now.

 Photos by: Agnieszka Pajączkowska, Grażyna Teodorowicz, Jerzy Parfianowicz, Kamil Szuba, Tomasz Kaczor.

 

Stacja Gozdowo - reprisePosted in: Activities, Gozdowo, Katedra, Project Partners by Ania Rogozinska on 5th May, 2008. No responses yet

Our last visit to Gozdowo on which we could distribute publications that had been the products of Animator project brought one amazing surprise. It seems that our last year actions managed to bring enough attention to the half-ruined but not yet forgotten Gozdowo train station! There are quite a few trains going to Sierpc and to Kutno so the next time we set off to visit this wonderful place it will certainly be by train!

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PoWiśle i po PradzePosted in: Activities, IKP, Katedra, Laundry, PoWiśle i po Pradze, Project Partners, Spolek Richelieu, Vytautas Magnus by Ania Rogozinska on 6th April, 2008. 1 response

   

Dzień pełen wrażeń, działań, opowieści, cudów i wędrówek po Powiślu i Pradze. Oba brzegi Wisły połączone nie tylko liniami autobusów 174 i 162, ale także akcjami animatorów kultury z Warszawy, Litwy, Czech i Wielkiej Brytanii wspólnie prezentujących swoje pomysły na akcje w przestrzeni miejskiej.

Program

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Day full of events, activities, stories, wonders and wandering around Powisle and Praga. Both banks of Vistula linked not only with bus lines 174 and 162, but also with actions of cultural animators from Warsaw, Lithuania, Czech Republic and England, presenting their ideas of animating urban spaces.

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1/1 - JEDEN NA JEDEN Z ANIMATOREM KULTURYPosted in: Activities, IKP, Katedra, PoWiśle i po Pradze, Project Partners by Ania Rogozinska on 5th April, 2008. No responses yet

David Sypniewski Ania Bas Alicja Rogalska Sylwia Chutnik Ilona Iłowiecka-Tańska Aneta Adamska Magda Kubecka

Sobota, 26 kwietnia
Bambini di Praga
ul. Jagiellońska 26

Wyjątkowa okazja, aby dowiedzieć się więcej o tym, jak zrealizować własny projekt, o czym pamiętać i czego unikać, od czego zacząć i na czym nie kończyć.

Jeśli chcesz porozmawiać z doświadczonym animatorem kultury, wyślij wiadomość z wybranym nazwiskiem na adres: 1na1animator@gmail.com (do 21.04). Szczegóły i godzina spotkania oraz tematy do rozmowy zostaną ustalone indywidualnie.

Spotkania odbędą się w godz. 13:00-15:00 w księgarni Bambini di Praga.
Jedna rozmowa może trwać maks. 30 minut.

Profile animatorów: http://www.katedrakultury.pl (lub kliknij na odpowiedni fragment obrazka)


1-2-1 with cultural animators: sign up for a conversation with a young cultural animator, graduate of Institute of Polish Culture. Saturday, April 28th, Bambini di Praga, ul. Jagiellońska 26.

More information: http://www.katedrakultury.pl (in Polish)
 

Warsaw Breakfast - Praga workshopsPosted in: Activities, Katedra, Project Associates, Project Partners, Studnia O, Warsaw Breakfast by Ania Rogozinska on 18th October, 2007. No responses yet

The next Warsaw Breakfast is approaching - this time we are going to visit old Praga and look for her mystieries in artisan workshops, ateliers, on trams and in streets. The breakfast is being prepared in cooperation with pupils of Wielokulturowe Humanistyczne Liceum im. Jacka Kuronia.

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Gozdowo City - comic workshops in GozdowoPosted in: Activities, Gozdowo, Katedra, Laundry, Project Partners by Ania Rogozinska on 12th July, 2007. No responses yet

When Brendan Jackson from Laundry and I started talking to kids hanging around the main Gozdowo playground it turned out that there were quite interested in comic strips and would like to participate in a workshop devoted to drawing comics.

 They were given materials and first asked to think of a story and to write it down on a piece of paper. The next step was to think of the ways of illustrating the story. The results were quite astonishing: we were bombarded with comics about the great football players from Gozdowo, monsters living on Gozdowo island and gothic stories portraying the town as a ultimate horror location with its neo-Gothic church standing proudly in the very centre.

 All the comics were then displayed to the public on the final event, to everyone’s enjoyment.