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Schedule of the multimedia fountain show in Litewski Square

We present you the schedule of the multimedia fountain show in Litewski Square in Lublin. The shows take place every Friday and Saturday at 9 pm.

  • Friday (July 21) – Czarcia Łapa, Unia Narodów / during Jagiellonian Fair
  • Saturday (July 22) – Czarcia Łapa, Sen o mieście / during Jagiellonian Fair
  • Friday (July 28) – Czarcia Łapa, Cultural Events
  • Saturday (July 29) – Czarcia Łapa, Anioły Lubelskie

Show descriptions:

Czarcia Łapa (Devil’s Paw) – the newest multimedia show that presents the most famous legend of Lublin about devil’s paw imprint on the table of judicial Crown Tribunal in Lublin. The show is dedicated to the youngest residents of Lublin. The authors of the project are Lublin artists: Lukasz Witt-Michalowski (script and directing) and Piotr Banka (music and sound). This 9-minute demonstration focused on highlighting the possibilities of laser effects, and the script of the show was based especially on this aspect.

Unia Narodów (Union of Nations) is 12 minutes allegorical story about the formation of relations between Poland and Lithuania, which led to the creation of one of the longest and the most flourishing political alliances of this part of Europe. The show is directed by Lukasz Witt-Michalowski.

Anioły Lubelskie (Lublin Angels) is 12-minute multimedia presentation directed by Janusz Oprynski. This is a story about frescoes inside the Holy Trinity Chapel in Lublin Castle.

Sen o Mieście (Dream about the City) is a 20-minute Janusz Oprynski production that tells a story about key episodes in the history of Lublin. The show was originally realized with the participation of dancers, magicians, artists of the new circus. In multimedia form it is represented by fountains and lasers.

Historia Placu Litewskiego na wesoło (The funny story of Litewski Square) is a play prepared by the Poławiaczy Pereł Improv Theater that presents 5 images of the square and 5 most important events that, in their opinion, changed the face of the city center.