Movie premiere! This is how the album “Good Tony” was created!

We invite you to watch a film about passion and love for music! See how the album “Good Tony” was created!

Watch the premiere video!

Artist

Olivia Centre Choir conducted by Wiktoria Pagieła: Dorota Bednarczyk, Alicja Błażejewska, Anna Bratko, Michał Broekere, Emilia Ewa Bućko, Samuel Conejo Amaguaña, Krzysztof Dolański, Yuliia Fedosova, Anna Ficek, Magda Kamińska, Michał Krzepkowski, Ida Kwidzińska, Karolina Lewandowska, Marta Moksa, Magdalena Odrowąż-Piramowicz, Izabela Paluch, Katarzyna Piętka, Radosław Piętka, Hamish Potts, Katarzyna Roskosz, Dominika Rossa, Aneta Rybkowska, Karolina Rymarczyk, Aleksandra Peszek, Raman Shcherbau, Joanna Sienkiewicz, Samuel Steinborn, Maria Szkatulska, Karolina Tetlak, Aleksandra Troskinska, Aleksandra Waluda, Remigiusz Wojciechowski, Angelika Żołnierczuk, Wojciech Żółtowski.

Accompaniment: Krzysztof Hnatiuk – bass guitar; Jakub Krzanowski – drums; Karolina Ewa Krzyżanowska – keyboards, Olaf Szczeluszczenko – electric guitar.

Wiktoria Pagieła, conductor

Founder and artistic director of the Olivia Centre Choir. A graduate of the Academy of Music in Gdańsk. St. Moniuszko, laureate and participant of numerous conducting and choral competitions in Poland and abroad. Including. Grand Prix at the International Choir Competition A. Dvořák in Prague for the SSW Mundus Cantat Choir, Grand Prix at the VIII Festival O Warmia Moja Miła in Olsztyn for the Tutti e Solo Chamber Choir, Grand Prix at the National Festival of Marian Song in Chojnice. Originator and organizer of many music events. President of the Gdańsk Branch of the Polish Association of Choirs and Orchestras (2012-2014). One of her greatest successes is her participation in the preparation of the Choir of the Academy of Music. Stanisław Moniuszko in Gdańsk to record an album Wojciech Kilar: Angelus, Exodus, Victoria. Puck received Fryderyk 2014 in the category Album of the Year – Symphonic and Concert Music.

Olivia Centre Choir

The Olivia Centre Choir is a group of people of different ages, representing many organizations. Their love for music brought them together. Currently, the team consists of almost 50 people and brings together representatives of Olivia companies, such as: Agencja Rozwoju Pomorza S.A., Avaus Marketing Innovations Poland Sp. z o.o., Bayer, Energa S.A. GRUPA ORLEN, EPAM Systems (Poland) Sp. z o.o., Lyreco Advantage Sp. z o.o., O4 Coworking, PwC Polska Sp. z o.o., PKN Orlen S.A., Skills Group Sp. z o.o., RICOH Business Services Polska Sp. z.o.o., Winning Moves Polska Sp. Ltd.

Listen to the album “Good Tony”!

Honorary Partner: Bayer

Partner: Lyreco

Good tones – good emotions. Let’s relive it!

It was an amazing concert! Premiere of the debut album of the Olivia Choir “Good Tony”. In addition to our fantastic Choir, soloists performed: Diana Gliniecka, Filip Łach, and instrumentalists: Tomasz Hoffman – drums, Krzysztof Hnatiuk – bass, Olaf Szczeluszczenko – guitar, Marcin Twardowski – piano and the Folk Dance Ensemble “Neptun” – Academy of Physical Education and Sport in Gdańsk.

Fig. Maciej Roszkowski

 

About the Olivia Centre Choir

The Olivia Centre Choir under the direction of Wiktoria Pagieła is a group of people of different ages, representing many organizations. Their love for music brought them together. Currently, the team consists of almost 50 people and brings together representatives of Olivia Centre companies, such as: Pomerania Development Agency, Amazon, Avaus, Bayer, EPAM Systems (Poland) sp. z o.o., Energa from the ORLEN Group, Kitrum, Lyreco, O4 Coworking, PKN Orlen S.A., RICOH Business Services, Skills Group, Winning Moves. The choir’s repertoire includes mainly popular and classical music, as well as carols and pastorals from different parts of the world.

Choristers

Olivia Centre Choir conducted by Wiktoria Pagieła: Dorota Bednarczyk, Alicja Błażejewska, Anna Bratko, Michał Broekere, Emilia Ewa Bućko, Samuel Conejo Amaguaña, Krzysztof Dolański, Yuliia Fedosova, Anna Ficek, Magda Kamińska, Michał Krzepkowski, Ida Kwidzińska, Karolina Lewandowska, Marta Moksa, Magdalena Odrowąż-Piramowicz, Izabela Paluch, Aleksandra Peszek, Katarzyna Piętka, Radosław Piętka, Hamish Potts, Katarzyna Roskosz, Dominika Rossa, Aneta Rybkowska, Karolina Rymarczyk, Raman Shcherbau, Joanna Sienkiewicz, Samuel Steinborn, Maria Szkatulska, Karolina Tetlak, Aleksandra Troskinska, Aleksandra Waluda, Remigiusz Wojciechowski, Wojciech Żółtowski, Angelika Żołnierczuk.

Victoria Pagieła

Co-founder, artistic director and conductor of the Olivia Centre Choir. A graduate of the Academy of Music in Gdańsk. St. Moniuszko, laureate and participant of numerous conducting and choral competitions in Poland and abroad. Including. Grand Prix at the International Choir Competition A. Dvořák in Prague for the SSW Mundus Cantat Choir, Grand Prix at the VIII Festival O Warmia Moja Miła in Olsztyn for the Tutti e Solo Chamber Choir, Grand Prix at the National Festival of Marian Song in Chojnice. Originator and organizer of many music events. President of the Gdańsk Branch of the Polish Association of Choirs and Orchestras (2012-2014). One of her greatest successes is her participation in the preparation of the Choir of the Academy of Music. Stanisław Moniuszko in Gdańsk to record an album Wojciech Kilar: Angelus, Exodus, Victoria. Puck received Fryderyk 2014 in the category Album of the Year – Symphonic and Concert Music.

Guests

Soloists: Diana Gliniecka, Filip Łach.

Instrumentalists: Tomasz Hoffman – drums, Krzysztof Hnatiuk – bass, Olaf Szczeluszczenko – guitar, Marcin Twardowski – piano.

Folk Dance Ensemble “Neptun” – Academy of Physical Education and Sport in Gdańsk.

Honorary Partner: Bayer

Partner: Lyreco

Check out the results of Olivia’s Football League. The first round continues!

And it is! It’s off and it’s ongoing! Olivia’s Soccer League. In the 2022/2023 season, 7 teams entered the competition. In the 16 games played so far, a total of 158 goals have been scored! All matches are conducted by a team of referees selected by the Pomeranian Football Association.

 

Check the dates and results of the first round matches played so far!

 

Here’s what the leaderboard looks like (as of December 16, 2022)

 

Team .RM In R P BZ BS RB PARAGRAPH
Omida 5 4 0 1 40 17 23 12
DTN Energa 4 3 0 1 20 7 13 9
Olivia 4 2 1 1 20 15 5 7
Arrow 5 2 0 3 25 23 2 6
Epam 5 2 0 3 25 28 -3 6
Just Join IT 5 1 1 3 15 43 -28 4
Pitch Wizards 4 1 0 3 13 18 -5 3

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History of Olivia’s Football League

  • 2018/19 – DTN Energa / CityFit / Lechia Gdańsk Foundation / thyssenkrupp
  • 2017/18 – CityFit / Lechia Gdańsk Foundation / PwC / HK Finance
  • 2016/17 – Omida / PwC / HK Finance / Bayer
  • 2015/16 – Omida / HK Finance / DTN Energa / OSTC
  • 2015 Spring/Summer – OSTC / Omida / DTN Energa / Bayer
  • 2014/15 Autumn/Winter – OSTC / Dream Team Indestructibles Energa / Meritum Bank / Energa Obrót
  • 2014 Spring/Summer – Dream Team Energa ITE / Energa Obrót
  • 2013/14 Autumn/Winter – Energa Obrót / Bayer
  • 2013 Spring/Summer – Energa / Goyello

Have an impact! Fill out Olivia’s survey

Dear Resident,

We invite you to fill in the questionnaire, the purpose of which is to assess the satisfaction of Olivia Centre Residents and to get to know your needs better.

You will help us get to know you better and thus make life in Olivia better.

  • The survey is anonymous and the results will be analyzed in aggregate.
  • It will take you 5 to 8 minutes to complete it.
  • You only have a few more days!

We will certainly draw conclusions from the survey to change for the better!

 

 

2022 in Olivia – the largest mixed use centre in Poland sums up the year

The revolution in the office market favours the best. This is how the past year at Olivia Centre can be summed up in a nutshell. Above-average commercialization results, broadening of the spectrum of industries that reside in Olivia and excellent attendance during events in Olivia Star’s event spaces.

 

The average annual rental result over the last 11 years has been exceeded twice. 30 thous. m.kw. The number of leased space in 2022 is a result that exceeds expectations in such a difficult market situation that affected the entire economy last year. In addition, Olivia managed to achieve a record in the number of contracts signed with new residents, of which there were 18 in total.

 

Such good commercialization results should be complemented by the renewal of lease agreements by existing residents, which confirms the high level of satisfaction with the offer available to the entire Olivia community and the level of services offered to tenants.

 

The revolution on the office market, related to remote and hybrid work, is conducive to Olivia – emphasizes Maciej Kotarski, Director of the Commercialization Department at Olivia Centre. Companies need fewer offices, but they want to have them in the best and most attractive locations so that employees want to come there. As a result, we have never had so many new resident entries as in 2022; That’s our record. Additionally, Companies limiting their lease space provide perfectly located and well-finished offices, which for many other companies is a unique opportunity to lease prestigious space with exceptional accompanying services offered by Olivia. This allows us to be very optimistic about the forecasts for 2023 in terms of the volume of leased space and the level of occupancy in all buildings, despite the ongoing trend of downsizing offices.

 

The new tenants include the largest and most innovative companies in the world, as well as start-ups that have been developing to become leaders in their segments over the years. In 2022, companies such as Capgemini, Nike, Graphcore, Softserve, Acaisoft, Sentillia B.V, Just Join IT, Polskie Sieci Elektroenergetyczne, Skills, Squad Poland and Itechart opened their offices in Olivia. Such a result is also a significant stimulus for the development of the entire region. Each of these investments is accompanied by the launch of recruitment processes, which at their peak last year exceeded even 2,000 positions.

 

The O4 coworking space, operating in four of Olivia’s buildings, can boast similarly high results. Its space in 2022 was leased for an even larger area than was available. Due to the huge interest in leasing, the coworking operator decided to lease the offices it occupies to its clients, temporarily moving its work to other spaces in Olivia.

 

The presence of coworking in the business environment is of great value to the entire Olivia. Our tenants are often innovative companies that bring incredibly fresh energy to the O4 community, but also implement creative and extremely interesting projects. These are both smaller enterprises and large corporations that are looking for space to implement short- or long-term projects – says Marta Moksa, director of O4 coworking. The situation in our offices means that we are also growing, as a result of which we are planning to take over more offices that we will be able to offer in the form of coworking in 2023.

 

Olivia is attracted not only by the class of offices and the level of service provided, but also by additional offers, which have been developed for years in this largest business center in Poland. Among the most acclaimed offers is the exotic Olivia Garden, which in 2022 won the prestigious European Property Awards, known as the architectural Oscar. Equally popular are the top floors of Olivia Star, where there is an observation deck at a height of 130 meters above the ground, and restaurants, run by Paco Perez, winner of the 5***** prestigious Michelin culinary guide on the 33rd floor of this building. This year can also be considered successful for the event and conference center on the 34th floor of Olivia. Jazz, rock and theatre concerts were held in its spaces, and on the stage located 150 meters above the ground, such stars as Krystyna Janda, Andrzej Grabowski, Krzysztof Zalewski, Daria Zawiałow, Wojciech Mazolewski, Leszek Możdżer and Grzegorz Markowski performed. And on New Year’s Eve, former Genesis singer Ray Wilson closed the year 2022 with a concert.

 


 

Olivia Centre in Gdańsk is the largest and most modern office and business center in the Tri-City agglomeration. Its target size will significantly exceed 200,000 sq m, and already amounts to 175,000 sq m, which has made Olivia Centre the largest office project in Poland. Olivia’s largest residents include Airhelp, Amazon, Arrow, Bayer, Deloitte, Energa, EPAM, Fujifilm, Nordea, PwC, Ricoh, Sii, Staples, ThyssenKrupp.

 

At the same time, Olivia Centre is much more than buildings. Several hundred business, educational, cultural and sports events take place here throughout the year. A unique combination of services and amenities for tenants and guests has been created in the office center, which consists of eight restaurants, 4 cafes, a professional two-storey fitness center, a nursery and kindergarten for 100 children, a primary school, a high school, an IT academy, a medical center, a dentist’s office, a pharmacy, 5 bank customer service points and 5 conference centers, O4 – one of the largest coworking spaces in Poland, but at the same time a vast patio filled with vegetation, fountains and places to relax. In the spring of 2021. Olivia Centre has been subjected to the most restrictive analysis conducted by experts from the International Well Building Institute (IWBI) in New York. The safety of building users was checked, as well as solutions improving the quality of life in the business centre, also in the context of the ongoing pandemic. Olivia received the maximum score of 25 out of 25 points. It achieved this result in 22 basic categories and in 3 new ones related to the innovations implemented in its area. This is the first such result in the world, which confirms that Gdańsk’s buildings are among the world’s top business leaders, especially since the 2022 re-categorization confirmed the result obtained a year earlier. Other OBC buildings receive high marks from BREEAM ecological certification from excellent to very good.

 

In July 2019, on the 32nd, 33rd and 34th floor of Olivia Star, the highest building in northern Polish, a project was launched, constituting a unique, additional offer attracting guests from all over the world to Olivia Centre. On the 32nd floor, a public viewing level has been opened, allowing a 360-degree view. for the whole Tri-City. It offers not only a stunning panorama of the Bay of Gdańsk, the Tri-City Landscape Park and the Gdynia cliff coast, but also originally designed interiors, catering and recreational facilities. On the 33rd floor of the building there are two prestigious restaurants: Arco and Treinta y Tres, run by Paco Pérez, one of the most successful chefs in the world. On the 34th floor, at a height of nearly 160 meters above the ground, a multifunctional conference center located the highest in Poland has been created.

 

Located on the ground floor of Olivia Star, the exotic Olivia Garden is a green enclave in the heart of the Olivia Centre. The garden offers an area of 740 m2 with a height of 9 m, with a mezzanine of more than 100m2 . The garden was planted with 4,000 plants representing more than 150 species. In 2021 won an award in the CIJ Awards Poland competition, in the Best Interior/Exterior Design category, and in 2022 the European Property Award. The aim of the project was to create a space that would allow you to relax, calm down and rebuild your inner harmony, which is extremely pleasant among such a large number of delightful plants reaching up to 11 meters in height. Olivia Garden’s space complemented the concept of a modern centre open to employees and residents of the Tri-City, where the needs of stakeholders are treated as a priority.

 

Olivia offers over 1600 parking spaces, a number of electric car charging points, points for storing and charging electric scooters, several hundred bicycle racks and large changing rooms with showers for cyclists in each of the 8 buildings.

Check out the current results of the Olivia Football League!

We would like to remind you that another season of the Olivia Football League is underway. 7 teams entered the competition. They fight like lions! 19 matches have been played so far! Almost 190 goals have already been scored. All matches are conducted by a team of referees selected by the Pomeranian Football Association.

 

Check the dates and results of the first round matches played so far!

 

Here’s what the leaderboard looks like (as of December 16, 2022)

History of Olivia’s Football League

  • 2018/19 – DTN Energa / CityFit / Lechia Gdańsk Foundation / thyssenkrupp
  • 2017/18 – CityFit / Lechia Gdańsk Foundation / PwC / HK Finance
  • 2016/17 – Omida / PwC / HK Finance / Bayer
  • 2015/16 – Omida / HK Finance / DTN Energa / OSTC
  • 2015 Spring/Summer – OSTC / Omida / DTN Energa / Bayer
  • 2014/15 Autumn/Winter – OSTC / Dream Team Indestructibles Energa / Meritum Bank / Energa Obrót
  • 2014 Spring/Summer – Dream Team Energa ITE / Energa Obrót
  • 2013/14 Autumn/Winter – Energa Obrót / Bayer
  • 2013 Spring/Summer – Energa / Goyello

Let’s talk about eventworking

On 15 February, Olivia Centre will host an extremely interesting meeting on networking. It will be an excellent opportunity to talk to Bernard Fruga and Artur Sójka, authors of the book “Eventworking”. A short interview with these experts was conducted by Bogusław Wieczorek from Olivia Centre. Welcome!

 

Bogusław Wieczorek: In his latest book “Eventworking. Or how to effectively use the potential of conferences, fairs and other business events” you prepare readers to participate in such events. Has their meaning and character changed after the pandemic?

 

Artur Sójka: It seems like an easy question, but it’s a difficult one. From my perspective, it’s both yes and no. Some of the events “returned” after years in an unchanged form. Some, however, are taking advantage of the opportunities created by this difficult period and are enriched with various tools or forms that did not exist before 2020. And then there were mixed events. The ones you can take part in either live or online.

 

Bernard Fruga: I can see that the temporary, forced cut-off from events has shown how important it is to meet in person. I’ve had experience when during a hybrid event, a participant resigns from online participation and moves to the room, because “it’s not the same energy through the webcam”.

 

Bogusław: I’m particularly intrigued by the chapter “Turning contacts into relationships and nurturing them”. Do you see value in spending time together on activities whose common denominator is hobbies, interests, sports?

 

Arthur: Of course! I’ve come across studies that men establish relationships by doing something together, women by talking. And this leads us to the bizarre conclusion that two “guys” can sit “fishing” and not say a word to each other all day, and then say that it was the best day they could have had together. This strengthens their relationship. Women, on the other hand, need to talk. They don’t have to do anything else. I would like to point out that we are talking about certain groups and the conclusions drawn from it, not about each individual individual. It can be different here.

 

Bernard: Spending time together in a non-professional context seems to be the best way to build a bond and get to know each other better. When asked by the head of the company how to select managers from among a dozen or so employees, I suggested that he go camping with everyone for a few days, and when he returned, it would be clear to him who was suitable for the leader.

 

Bogusław: At Olivia Centre, we create a lot of spaces for building a community. From the choir, through photography classes or the yacht club. We often host meetings and events of various nature – concerts, discussions or picnics. Would you recommend your readers to participate in such meetings, which are not necessarily an industry conference, and their nature is less formal?

 

Arthur: Man is a gregarious animal. Therefore, it is worth looking for groups that will give us the best chance to develop in the direction that suits us. And the private part of life is also important. Ba! Most important. We run a business in order to live well. Never the other way around. Business meetings can often give us money that we can turn into free time (hiring employees or outsourcing some of the work).

 

Bernard: I believe that the key to professional fulfillment is to maintain a good level of enthusiasm. The energy to act and cheerfulness must be supplied outside the company. That is why photography classes or participation in a concert are not only an opportunity to take care of your network of contacts, but simply a necessity to avoid professional burnout and enjoy well-being.

 

Bogusław: Thank you for the interview and see you on February 15th!

 

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On February 15, 2023, a meeting with specialists from the networking industry will be held at the Sky Club:

Bernard Fruga – business consultant, trainer,

Artur Sójka – trainer, networker, speaker, founder of the recommendation organization Business Club Poland,

Ireneusz Osiński – trainer, speaker, business mentor and networker, who will also play the role of the meeting leader.

The reason for the meeting is the promotion of the new book “Eventworking” by Bernard Fruga and Artur Sójka.

This means a great opportunity to listen to the conversation with its authors live. Get a personal dedication in the book you own. And for those who do not have this item in their collections yet, but would like to become its happy owners, it will also be available for purchase.

The whole meeting will be held under the motto: “For the love of recommendations”. Which, according to Artur Sójka, should be an integral part of networking.

February 15, 2023, 6.00 p.m. – 9.30 p.m., Gdansk, Olivia Tower, Olivia Sky Club room.

 

BUY YOUR TICKET HERE

 

The ticket is a donation to the Foundation for the Development of Talents

 

 

Get ready for Fat Thursday at Olivia today! Take your pick!

Fat Thursday is the best day of the year for many of us. However, not everyone loves doughnuts (although we don’t know how that’s possible!). This year, it’s up to you to choose how you’re going to celebrate this day. So vote in the My Olivia app to see what is to be on the Olivia menu on Fat Thursday. It’s good to be Olivia’s Resident!:) Let us know quickly now, what do you choose? Donuts? Or maybe exotic cocktails?

 

How to choose?

  • Go to the My Olivia app.
  • Click on the banner.
  • Cast your vote.
  • And wait a minute, because soon we will respond to your expectations. You can see everything in the app and on our event website. To be continued!
  • With the status of Olivia’s Resident, you can choose the treat you want and pick it up at one of the gastro outlets that are joining the Fat Thursday campaign (we’re working on it!)

 

 

Don’t have the app yet? Download it because it opens many doors for you!

  • Download the My Olivia app from the App Store or Google Play
  • Register in the My Olivia app as an Olivia Resident. Use your business address! This address allows you to confirm that you are an Olivia Resident (i.e. you work in one of Olivia Centre’s companies). Resident status will allow you to use many of our services: free of charge or at a promotional price. Check!
  • IMPORTANT! Confirm your email address in your company’s mailbox.
  • Check your SPAM, because sometimes an important email ends up there.
  • What if you can’t confirm the status by email? Do it yourself in the app!

 

How to activate the Resident status on your own in the My Olivia app?

  • Go to the My Olivia app.
  • Then go to your user profile/ My Account.
  • Continue in “Activate Resident Status” and act step by step.
  • Resident status will be granted automatically.

 

 

Fat Thursday at Olivia’s! Reserve your favorite sweet treat today!

You have voted and decided. There is no Fat Thursday without a doughnut. You know, it’s the King of Baked Goods on this day! 68% of those who took part in our survey chose this fat one:) But don’t worry, cocktail lovers (32%) will be too! Book your sweets in the My Olivia app and on our event website now!

Don’t worry, if it doesn’t work out now, we’re dosing you with delicacies (we’ve already had two rounds!)
The largest batch of treats will be waiting for you in the app and on the web on Thursday, February 16.
Get ready!

 


Here is
the full list of sweets from Olivia and Fat Thursday partners!

 

Remember, you must have confirmed Resident status to make a reservation. How to do it, we describe below.

 

Download the My Olivia app, because it opens many doors for you! Confirm your Resident status with her!

  • Download My Olivia from App Store or
    Google Play
  • Register in the My Olivia app as an Olivia Resident. Use your business address! This address allows you to confirm that you are an Olivia Resident (i.e. you work in one of Olivia Centre’s companies). Resident status will allow you to use many of our services: free of charge or at a promotional price. Check!
  • IMPORTANT! Confirm your email addressin your company’s mailbox.
  • Check your SPAM, because sometimes an important email ends up there.
  • What if you can’t confirm the status by email?Do it yourself in the app!

 

How to activate the Resident status on your own in the My Olivia app?

  • Go to the My Olivia app.
  • Then go to your user profile/ My Account.
  • Continue in “Activate Resident Status” and act step by step.
  • Resident status will be granted automatically.

 

 

III Equal Opportunities Ball under the patronage of Olivia!

The Foundation for the Support of Development JA ALSO invites you to the III EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES BALL, organized as part of the social campaign #jestem21 in partnership with the City of Gdańsk and the Olivia Centre. On February 11, 2023 at the Gdańsk Shakespeare Theatre. We will sum up 10 YEARS OF THE ROAD for a better future for people with Down syndrome.

We will have fun together while raising funds for new activities: support for inclusive education and supported housing. The musical star of the evening will be Natalia Kukulska , and the main auction will be hosted by Przemek Kossakowski, and not alone. And that’s just part of the attractions.

 

At the very beginning of the ball , the guests will be invited to listen to a short story about the mission for which the I TOO Foundation exists and operates. There will also be thanks to the sponsors and the presentation of a few snapshots from the activities of the educational and rehabilitation center, which was created thanks to auctions and the support of the participants of the two previous charity balls.

 

THE STAR OF THE EVENING will be NATALIA KUKULSKA, one of the most famous and respected Polish vocalists, author of lyrics and co-author of music. At the ball, he will perform in a unique duet with a guitarist and sing atmospheric versions of his greatest hits. The concert will last approx. 30 minutes plus encores at the request of the audience.

 

In 2021, the singer celebrated 25 years of artistic work, which she celebrated with a unique release “Unanimous”, as well as participation in the “MTV Unplugged” format. She has over 400,000 followers on social media. Her clips on YouTube have been viewed tens of millions of times, and her concerts sell out. No wonder, since Natalia constantly surprises the audience with new scenes: although she has been faithful to electronic music for years, this does not prevent her from having a love affair with acoustic and even symphonic forms.

 

Natalia is a laureate of the Telekamera award, the award of the Polish Television for the Individuality of the Year, repeatedly recognized as the Vocalist of the Year by radio stations and trade magazines. Viewers could also watch her in the seventh edition of “The Voice of Poland”, where she was the coach of Ania Karwan, who was the star of our previous ball in 2020.

 

A very important part of Natalia’s career is her charity work, and the singer herself has been recognized with the “Charity Star” statuette. We are very pleased that now she will present this big heart and wonderful voice at our ball.

 

The MAIN AUCTION WITH AUCTION will be hosted by PRZEMEK KOSSAKOWSKI, an unconventional journalist, documentary filmmaker and traveller. For over 8 years, he surprised with his programs on TTV and TVN (“Kossakowski. The Sixth Sense”, Kossakowski. To be like…”, “Kossakowski. Initiation”, “Kossakowski. Initiation”, “Kossakowski. Not obvious”). For us, the program “Down The Road. Band on the Road”, which was a huge hit and won the hearts of viewers all over Poland. Its three editions have unbelievably demystified the subject of Down syndrome and broken many stereotypes. For this program, he received the Icebreakers 2020 award in the “Journalist Without Barriers” category and the Telekamera 2021 award in the “TV Personality” category. Przemek will be accompanied by JANEK SKIBA, a participant of the second edition of the DTR program . So it will be very unconventional, spontaneous, true and from the heart.

 

Of course, as always, there will also be a SILENT AUCTION and a RAFFLE. More information about the planned auctions will be provided by the Foundation closer to the event. At the first ball, the items in the auctions were auctioned for over PLN 52,000, and the lottery brought an additional PLN 5,000. At the second ball, a total of almost 70,000 PLN and 3000 PLN from the lottery were collected in the auctions. So the bar is set very high.

 

THE CELEBRATION BAND, which consists of experienced and educated musicians from the Tri-City, will play for dancing. Each song is played 100 times live, and the meticulously prepared arrangements often surprise. The band has already played for us at the second edition of the ball and did a great job, warming up the atmosphere on the dance floor and this time they could not miss them either.

 

BALLROOM DANCE SHOW will be presented by sports couples from the Creative Dance Sports Club taking part in tournaments in Poland and abroad.

 

We will listen to the song “JA TOO” – the anthem of the Foundation – performed by Żaneta Proma from the band SPARK, against the background of a music video recorded in the interiors of the Gdańsk Shakespeare Theatre. The vocalist will sing this song live for the guests of the ball for the first time. Artur Gadowski from the band IRA will accompany her in the recorded music video. The main character of the recording is Michał Milka, the first person with Down syndrome working in the Gdańsk City Hall, one of the participants of the first edition of the “Down the Road. Band on the road” and for several years an ambassador of the JA TOO Foundation.

 

For the third time, the ball will be hosted by a person with a big heart and extraordinary lightness of words, i.e. BEATA SZEWCZYK, a journalist of Radio Gdańsk, and in the past also of Radio Kolor and Radio ZET.

 

The MENU during the evening will be taken care of by BANGLOB: welcome drink, 2-course dinner served, cold and sweet buffets, hot snack, hot and cold soft drinks and unlimited wine. Other alcohols additionally payable – can be purchased on the spot.

 

All the details in the links below:

 

The mission of the Foundation for Development Support is all activities for the development, education and social integration of children, adolescents and adults with developmental and functioning disorders, in particular people with Down syndrome. The Foundation was established on 6 December 2012 in Gdańsk. It is celebrating its 10th anniversary. They have a lot of work behind them, many struggles for a better life for people with Down syndrome and extraordinary achievements. There are more and more opportunities ahead of them and the sun is getting brighter. “We are glad to be in Gdansk, where you can truly see the sea of opportunities.” Since 2017, the foundation has had the status of a Public Benefit Organization (PBO). He is a member of EDSA (European Down Syndrome Association) and DSI (Down Syndrome International).