7.11.2025 - 8.11.2025
Events, Music
Celebrate Jazz & Remembrance: 15th London All Souls’ Jazz Festival and Jakub Rokosz Ensemble Concert
The Polish Association of Jazz Musicians in London is delighted to invite you to this year’s special edition of the Zaduszki Jazz Festival, marking its 15th anniversary.
The Polish Association of Jazz Musicians in London is delighted to invite you to this year’s special edition of the Zaduszki Jazz Festival, marking its 15th anniversary.
This much-loved event has become a true tradition, bringing together exceptional artists, unforgettable performances, and an audience that shares a deep passion for jazz.
This year’s festival features two unique concerts:
- 7 November > 15th London All Soul’s Jazz Festival 2025 (more info here) – The Curve, Slough Musicians:
- Marta Mathea Radwan – vocal, host
- Anita Łazińska – piano
- Mark Elton – bass
- Eric Ford – drums
- Tomasz Baracz – vocal
- Leszek Kulaszewicz – saxophone
- Adam Palczewski – trumpet
- Tomasz Zyrmont – piano
- 8 November > Jakub Rokosz Ensemble – (more info here) – Devonia Parish, London. Musicians: Alberto L. Ferro (piano), Mark McQuillan (double bass), Jakub Rokosz (drums)
Expect an inspiring musical journey, where the spirit of Zaduszki meets the vibrant sounds of jazz.
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Scheduled Events Music Open House – Polish Underground Movement Study
Saturday 20th June 2026 - Explore Polish Wartime history at an Open Day of the Polish Underground Movement Study Trust - an archive dedicated to the Polish Resistance in WWII located on Ealing Common.
20
06.2026
Events, History
Collecting Cultures: Central and Eastern Europe –
This panel will reveal insider tips on what to seek out in the market, unpack the unique qualities that make this region’s photography so compelling, and spotlight must-know artists and hidden gems that even seasoned collectors might have missed. Perfect for discovering fresh perspectives and building your collection with confidence.
16
05.2026
Events, Visual arts
Polish Fashion Stories: Unexpected Encounter – Batik
The earliest known examples of Polish batiks appeared around 1903 at an exhibition in Kraków, when the artist Jan Bukowski presented furniture upholstered in textiles decorated with what was called then “a manner of Easter eggs” - it was before the term batik had even entered the Polish language. From this point, other Kraków artists began to further explore the technique and its possibilities.
05
05.2026
Events, Visual arts