- for
Theatre Practices "Gardzienice" was
founded in 1977 by Włodzimierz
Staniewski, and
formally registered in 1978. The name
comes from the
village where...
- Włodzimierz
Staniewski (born in 1950 in Bardo, Poland) is a
Polish theatre and film director,
founder and
director of the
Gardzienice Centre for Theatre...
- "Tadeusz
Staniewski 1873–1940", Swarzędz, 2010, p. 25 (in Polish)
Aurelia Szafran-Bartoszek,
Biografia Tadeusza Staniewskiego, "Tadeusz
Staniewski 1873–1940"...
- Bolesław
Piasecki holding a
speech at an RN-R's
rally at the
Staniewski circus....
- Pisarzewski, Poborowski, Połujański, Regi, Regis, Siciński, Siemiuszewski,
Staniewski, Strachota, Sulimierski, Sulimirski, Synowiec, Szafraniec, Szafrankiewicz...
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trained in Poland, with Gardzienice, a
company founded by Włodzimierz
Staniewski. In 1994, Rice
joined the
Cornish theatre company, Kneehigh, as a performer...
- parti****nts. Key
collaborators in this
phase of work
include Włodzimierz
Staniewski,
subsequently founder of
Gardzienice Theatre,
Jairo Cuesta and
Magda Złotowska...
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family Czarnkowscy. The
artist had four children: Ewa, wife of
Jakub Staniewski and
later Tomasz Pełka, both
goldsmiths Stanisław
Kossior or Kossiorowicz...
- Grotowski's work has also
influenced many
Polish theatre artistes. Włodzimierz
Staniewski, who,
after some
years of
close collaboration with Grotowski, finally...
- Anna Llanos-Antczak, prof. AEH Vice-Rector for Research: dr hab.
Marcin Staniewski, prof. AEH Vice-Rector for Education: dr hab.
Piotr Szczepankowski, prof...