The Traditional Galician Dance
by Laura Miguez, KONTAKT, Poland The traditional Galician dance, also known as the regional dance of Galicia, is a rich folkloric heritage that can…
Music Festivals shaping British culture
by Myrea Quarino According to the British anthropologist Tylor, culture can be defined as a broad set of knowledge, language, religion, art, beliefs,…
Hampshire & The People Who Carry Its Culture
by İrem Turan, KONTAKT, Poland Culture is a value that makes every society unique. Culture comes first among the values that make a nation…
The National Museum in Poznań
By Julia Soloviova, KONTAKT, Poland Poznań is a perfect place for aesthetes and art lovers. This is a cultural Mecca which attracts thousands of…
The Bovver Boot Monument in Jarocin
By Dominika Michałowska, KONTAKT, Poland A one-of-a-kind 2-meter high statue of a bovver boot – a symbol of heavy rock, punk and a whole…
Rogalin Palace and Park complex with a thousand-year-old oaks called Lech, Czech,and Rus
By Wiktoria Witczak, KONTAKT, Poland. Rogalin is a village located 20 km from Poznań and 13 km from Kórnik. It is renowned for its…
Jack-in-the-Green Festival
Jack has been an important character in May Day celebrations since medieval times; some claim he is even older than that, a relic from…
St Columba’s Day
Columcille, or Columba was born in Ireland in early December 521, into the royal clan in Donegal. His name means “dove of the church.”…
Galician Literature Day 2022: Florencio Delgado Gurriarán
As we have said in previous publications, May 17th is the day we celebrate Galician Literature Day. This celebration began on May 17th, 1963, coinciding…
Mostaccioli from Calabria: traditional sweets that inspire the creativity of a great local artist
By Francesco Tirinato – Jump Team In Soriano Calabro, in the province of Vibo Valentia, typical sweets of the Calabrian gastronomic tradition are produced:…