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Applications of the candidates for the 47th edition of the Oskar Kolberg Award to be submitted till the 30th of March only!

Oskar Kolberg Award is the oldest and most important distinction in the traditional culture field in Poland awarded by the Minister of Culture and National Heritage. The patron of the founded in 1974 award is Oskar Kolberg, Polish etnographer, folklorist and composer. This year’s applications of the candidates for the award can be submitted until the 30th of March 2022.

The award goes to artists working in the fields of folk fine arts and crafts, literature, singing, instrumental music and dance, as well as organizers of artistic events promoting folklore and folk art, animators, masters, scientists, researchers, documentalists who - like the patron of the award - collect and pass on knowledge about folk culture to future generations.

The competition is organized by the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage and is coordinated by the National Institute of Music and Dance in cooperation with the Radom Village Museum and its branch - the Oskar Kolberg Museum in Przysucha.

The award is granted in seven categories. Honorary distinctions are awarded to institutions and organizations that have been particularly distinguished for the development and popularization of Polish folk art and folklore. The honorary title of the Ambassador of Traditional Culture will be awarded, a distinction for the local government official who in the last year particularly supported the development of traditional culture in his region.

Applications of the candidates for the award may be submitted by cultural and academic institutions (including universities and institutes of the Polish Academy of Sciences), government administration, local government units and non-governmental organizations operating in the field of culture.

Regulations and all necessary information: www.nagrodakolberg.pl