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Four Cultures Festival starts in central Poland

The motto of this year's festival, "A future without return", refers to the current pandemic reality. Four Cultures Festival

The Łódź Festival of Four Cultures, highlighting the contribution of Poles, Jews, Russians and Germans to the development of the central Polish city, began on Thursday and will this year feature concerts, performances, workshops and walks.

Łódź Four Cultures Festival to be held in early September

This year's Four Cultures Festival, one of the most important annual events in the central city of Łódź, which covers music, theatre and visual arts, will be held on September 3-6 and due to the pandemic will include a number of online events.

Four Cultures festival to be held in Lodz in September

This year's Four Cultures festival in the central Polish city of Lodz will be shortened from 10 days to four due to the coronavirus epidemic and will run under the slogan 'Future with no return.'

Łódź of Four Cultures Festival takes off in September

Concerts, spectacles, installations, displays, meetings and educational workshops are on the programme of the September-launching of Łódź of Four Cultures Festival.

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