Opening
2016-07-09 15:00
3.00 pm opening – start in Bubel Łukowiska (border of the village) / check out the map and signs
Opening walk with the artists – makers of artistic installations.
Presentation of performances by Jolanta Krukowska and Jan Rylke.
Finish: Park of the Bishop’s Castle in Janów Podlaski
10.00 pm music performance by Marcin Sudziński (Park of the Bishop’s Castle in Janów Podlaski)
9.00 pm – 00.00 am Szeptuszysko – Bug river’s night of music, fire and dance / meadow at the Bug River
Podlasie, a place of mysterious powers, rituals, whisperers -healers, ghosts and spirits. Artists from different parts of Poland will appear in the natural scenery of the Bug River’s meadows to bring the positive energy from the Earth and the Universe with the power of their instruments, singing and fire.
Performers: Słoma / Wiktor Golc i Kajo Dudziński/ Jacek Mazurkiewicz Łukasz Kacperczak / Lydie Kotlynski with Łontanara Choir / Kinior Włodek Kiniorski / Kuba Radomski and Michał Stasiak /Mario Cwil / Jonasz and Daniel Słomińscy / group Sokotuchy from Janów Podlaski
Accompanying events
Base and the Festival club: Bubel Łukowiska 17 – agritourism estate “Sami Swoi”
Presentation of the invited artists at the Festival club at 9.30 pm
Presentation of the work of the Laboratory of Art ArtPole from Ukraine
Information about events in the Festival club will be available at facebook.com / FundacjaLatajacaRyba
Exhibition of photography “Bug River Kings”
Project was carried out by Paweł Totoro Adamiec with the eldest residents of the Podlasie’s villages during the last edition of the Land Art Festival.
The exhibition is open every day apart from July 9th (closed event)
Place: Bishop’s Casel in Janów Podlaski
Practical information
Map with festival locations can be downloaded at:
Region map
Printable map with festival events
Participants use their own transport to cover the distance between Bubel Łukowiska and the park of the Bishop’s Castle in Janów Podlaski during the opening.
On Saturday July 9th, there is a closed event taking place in the Bishop’s Castle – the visitors are welcome to tour the building on other days.
All photo and video materials prepared during the festival can be watched after the event at this website.
