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StoneCropAcres Winery + Vineyard

Polky

“Polky musically incorporates the love of all their homes’ traditional music into their own luminous original sound.”- The Whole Note Magazine

Polky
Polky

Time & Location

Aug 18, 2024, 7:00 p.m.

StoneCropAcres Winery + Vineyard, 5242 Smiths Rd, Morrisburg, ON K0C 1X0, Canada

About the event

Bridging Cultures, Empowering Women, Celebrating Music's Unity.

Toronto's Polky, led by multi-talented female musicians, delights audiences with joyful vocal harmonies, unusual instruments, and upbeat performances. Drawing deep inspiration from Poland's rich cultural tapestry, they push musical boundaries by fearlessly blending Polish traditional music with sounds and rhythms from across the globe, carving out a niche entirely their own.

With their infectious charm, captivating performances, and unyielding passion for exploration, Polky is undoubtedly a band that stands apart. Their music is not just a sonic experience but a celebration of cultural diversity, women empowerment, an invitation to revel in the joy of life, and a reminder that, deep down, we are all connected by the power of music.

The band had a vibrant series of performances across diverse venues, including the Danforth Music Hall, where they opened for Lemon Bucket Orkestra and Boogát. They also graced the stages of the Aga Khan Museum, Polish and Ukrainian Festivals, Summerfolk Festival, Ashkenaz Festival, Memoires et Racines Festival, Sunfest Festival, Vancouver Island Music Fest, Regina Folk Festival, while being recognized as official showcasing artists at Folk Music Ontario, Folk Alliance International, and Mundial Montreal, effectively promoting Polish and Eastern European folk traditions. Their EP, titled "Immigration" (2018), drew inspiration from various sources, such as Polish traditional music hailing from the Mazovia region and Polish mountains and themes of immigration to Canada. Interestingly, even Led Zeppelin played a role in their creative influences.

Their debut album, "Songs From Home" (2020), received praise from Songlines Magazine for its captivatingly dynamic essence, encapsulating the spirit of the multicultural city of Toronto and reflecting the band's deep-rooted Polish heritage. Notably, this album's excellence led to its nomination in three categories at the Canadian Folk Music Awards 2022, ultimately clinching the Traditional Singer of The Year Award for the talented Ewelina Ferenc.

Tickets

  • General Admission Adult

    18 and up

    $30.00
    Tax: +$3.90 HST
  • Youth General Admission

    14-17 years

    $15.00
    Tax: +$1.95 HST
  • Kids

    13 and under

    $0.00

Total

$0.00

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