Clean Cocktail Club 2017
Clean Cocktail Club 2017
Bank Klub Warszawa
Agencja Exclusive Night
exclusive-night.pl
+48 693 696 025
Welcome to The World of N58 - Grand Opening 06/07.10.2017
2018.10.20 - Room 13 B-Day Party | VI urodziny klubu x Jak Coś, to Tu!
Cocktail Jazz Night w The Roots Warsaw
Cocktail Jazz Night to cykliczne wydarzenia łączące wyśmienite koktajle z melodyczną i pełną rytmiki muzyką Jazz.
Serdecznie zapraszamy do The Roots Cocktail Bar & More.
Cocktail Jazz Night is an annual event combining excellent cocktails with melodic and full of rhythm Jazz music.
Visit us in The Roots Cocktail Bar & More.
The Roots Cocktail Bar & More.
ul. Wierzbowa 11, Warszawa.
therootsbar.com
facebook.com/therootswarsaw
Tusk's Experience Of Warsaw, Poland In About 13 Minutes
Warsaw Info:
*(Local) Girls: Receptive to cold approach, receptive to foreign men sweet, feminine, good looking, good levels of english, traditional.
*To Stay 1) Air bnb: Anywhere near Old Town
2) Hotel: PURO Hotel Warszawa Centrum
*Gym: Metro Fitness Club ZDROFIT Dw. Gdanski
*Daygame:
- Anywhere near Old Town
- Shopping malls: Złote Tarasy (by costa coffee on ground floor is a great lazy daygame spot).
+ Arkadia (by costa coffee on ground floor is an ideal lazy daygame spot)
- All metro stations (after work is ideal, 5pm - 7pm)
*Date Spot/ Lazy Daygame spot: Klar Cocktail Bar
*Best Pierogi In Town: Molly Malone's
+ Also check out branches of Zapiecek dotted around the city for a local experience.
*Chilled Bars: Charlie's, Cocktail Bar Max & Woda Ognista
*Nightgame Bars: Ritual Bar, Na Lato
*Nightgame:
- Teatro Cubano: Lots of foreigners/ more student vibes
- Level 27: Classier women, more money vibes
- The View: Late 20s women, classy, roof top view of the city
Sphere - 24.05.2013 Warszawa Klub Harenda
Mainstreamowy zespół wykonujący muzykę w szeroko rozumianych stylach pop i disco :)
BANK CLUB SURPRISE Special Event 28.09.2019
Tak wyglądało otwarcie sezonu 2019/2020 w BANK CLUB :)
Chupacabra in Warsaw Club
Tygmont Live Club - drinki
Jak zrobić kilka smacznych drinków.
Cocktail Pyramid
Cocktail Pyramid in Moscow's Night Club
2015.10.16 - Jak coś, to Tu! - Alicja z Krainy czarów
impreza techno shranz warszawa cz2
BOHEMIAN BAR MAFIA - BECHEROVKA & ABSOLUT ELIX (GEORGE NEMEC & ALEX KRATENA)
We were invited to very first Oslo Bar Show in history of this amazing country !!! What an honour to me and my dear bohemian friend Alex Kratena. We both did our own seminars and of course we could not leave this city without making some mess behind the bar at the Thief Hotel.
PURE FUN !!!
George and Alexino
Afromental - Więcej niż jedno zwierzę - film dokumentalny (cały film + ENGsub) [FullHD 1080p]
Afromental - Więcej niż jedno zwierzę
Scenariusz i Reżyseria: Tomasz Kleyff
Drugi reżyser: Marcin Martinez Swystun
Zdjęcia: Marcin Martinez Swystun, Igor Procajło, Jacek Makowski, Karol Majewski, Daniel Kanka
Montaż: Jacek Makowski
Producent: Adam Szarmach, Maciej Woć
Producent wykonawczy: Marcin Martinez Swystun
Muzyka: Afromental
Zespół Afromental w składzie:
Wojciech Łozowski
Tomasz Lach
Bartosz Śniadecki
Aleksander Milwiw-Baron
Tomasz Torres
Wojciech Witczak
Grzegorz Dziamka
Kierownictwo produkcji: Julia Kotowska
Nagrania dźwięku na planie: Wojciech Klimala, Michał Tru’o’ng, Maciej Adamczyk
Asystent planu zdjęciowego: Michał Kulczyn Kulczyński
Sprzęt filmowy na planie: OP1RENTAL
Oprawa graficzna: Jacek Swystun
Korekcja barwna: D35
Udźwiękowienie: Miłosz Jaroszek
W filmie wykorzystano fragmenty koncertu zespołu Afromental wykonanego i zarejestrowanego podczas jednego z największych studenckich wydarzeń muzycznych w Polsce - KORTOWIADA 2012.
Organizatorzy wydarzenia Kortowiada 2012:
Szef produkcji: Jarosław Rojek
Koordynator sceny: Kamil Raszkiewicz
Współtwórca wydarzenia: Paweł Stefanowicz
Realizacja i produkcja materiałów koncertowych KORTOWIADA 2012:
MANIA STUDIO
Materiały archiwalne: Wojciech Łozowski, Tomasz Torres.
Specjalne podziękowanie za współpracę dla Rady Uczelnianej Samorządu Studenckiego UWM w Olsztynie:
Podziękowania za pomoc w realizacji filmu:
HARD ROCK CAFE WARSZAWA
HOTEL UNIEJÓW ecoActive&Spa
Adam „Ślazma” Ślagowski
Produkcja
OUTPOST ONE ENTERTAINMENT
dla
AFROMENTAL 2016
Nightlife in Wroclaw (Poland 2014), 4k, ultra HD
Nightlife in Wroclaw (Poland 2014), sony fdr-a100e, 4k, ultra HD
Nightlife in Wroclaw (Poland 2014), 4k, ultra HD
Nightlife in Wroclaw (Poland 2014), sony fdr-a100e, 4k, ultra HD
History of the Jews in Poland | Wikipedia audio article
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History of the Jews in Poland
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The history of the Jews in Poland dates back over 1,000 years. For centuries, Poland was home to the largest and most significant Jewish community in the world. Poland was a principal center of Jewish culture, thanks to a long period of statutory religious tolerance and social autonomy. This ended with the Partitions of Poland which began in 1772, in particular, with the discrimination and persecution of Jews in the Russian Empire. During World War II there was a nearly complete genocidal destruction of the Polish Jewish community by Nazi Germany and its collaborators, during the 1939–1945 German occupation of Poland and the ensuing Holocaust. Since the fall of communism in Poland, there has been a Jewish revival, featuring an annual Jewish Culture Festival, new study programs at Polish secondary schools and universities, the work of synagogues such as the Nożyk Synagogue, and Warsaw's Museum of the History of Polish Jews.
From the founding of the Kingdom of Poland in 1025 through to the early years of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth created in 1569, Poland was the most tolerant country in Europe. Known as paradisus iudaeorum (Latin for Paradise of the Jews), it became a shelter for persecuted and expelled European Jewish communities and the home to the world's largest Jewish community of the time. According to some sources, about three-quarters of the world's Jews lived in Poland by the middle of the 16th century. With the weakening of the Commonwealth and growing religious strife (due to the Protestant Reformation and Catholic Counter-Reformation), Poland's traditional tolerance began to wane from the 17th century onward. After the Partitions of Poland in 1795 and the destruction of Poland as a sovereign state, Polish Jews were subject to the laws of the partitioning powers, the increasingly antisemitic Russian Empire, as well as Austria-Hungary and Kingdom of Prussia (later a part of the German Empire). Still, as Poland regained independence in the aftermath of World War I, it was the center of the European Jewish world with one of the world's largest Jewish communities of over 3 million. Antisemitism was a growing problem throughout Europe in those years, from both the political establishment and the general population.At the start of World War II, Poland was partitioned between Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union (see Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact). One-fifth of the Polish population perished during World War II, half of them were 3,000,000 Polish Jews murdered in The Holocaust, constituting 90% of Polish Jewry. Although the Holocaust occurred largely in German-occupied Poland, there was little collaboration with the Nazis by its citizens. Collaboration by individual Poles has been described as smaller than in other occupied countries. Statistics of the Israeli War Crimes Commission indicate that less than 0.1% of Poles collaborated with the Nazis. Examples of Polish attitudes to German atrocities varied widely, from actively risking death in order to save Jewish lives, and passive refusal to inform on them; to indifference, blackmail, and in extreme cases, participation in pogroms such as the Jedwabne pogrom. Grouped by nationality, Poles represent the largest number of people who rescued Jews during the Holocaust.
In the post-war period, many of the approximately 200,000 Jewish survivors registered at Central Committee of Polish Jews or CKŻP (of whom 136,000 arrived from the Soviet Union) left the People's Republic of Poland for the nascent State of Israel and North or South America. Their departure was hastened by the destruction of Jewish institutions, post-war violence and the hostility of the Communist Party to both religion and private enterprise, but also because in 1946–1947 Poland was the only Eastern Bloc country to allow free Jewish aliyah to Israel, without visas or exit permits. Britain demanded Poland to halt the exodus, but their pressure was largely unsuccessful. Most o ...