Karolina Cicha

Official videos

Bir elimde kemanem
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Jaz Cite
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Tipir
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Za Rieczkaju (feat. Bart Pałyga)
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Suley Sul - a Tatar song
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Xylopolis
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Tipir
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Wiśniowy sad
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Sira, sira djezveler
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Cicha & Pałyga TATARSKA / TATAR ALBUM – official video
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About this artist

Karolina Cicha & Company feat. Bart Pałyga
'9 Languages'

'9 Languages' album shows multidimensionalness of Polish culture. It draws from the richness and diversity of Cicha’s home region – Podlaskie, located in the very northeast of Poland, which is one of the most culturally and ethnically diverse areas in the whole Poland – the borderland between the East an the West. The region is inhabited by Polish, Belarusians, Lithuanians, Ukrainians, Russians, Tatars and Roma people. Before the war there was a big Jewish community living here – the Jews constituted a big proportion of local society. Many religions are practiced there, many languages spoken. No wonder it was here that the idea of Esperanto language was born – in this multicultural enwironment Ludwig Zamenhof was brought up. 

'9 Languages' draws from traditional musical scales. However, it is not a compilation of archive material, but a coherent whole, speaking modern musical language, based on the original Cicha’s style, her charisma, individual expression, and musical experience she gained in The Centre For Theatre Practices “GARDZIENICE”. Cicha invited multiinstrumentalist Bart Palyga to arrange this material. Duet Cicha/Palyga uses more than 13 as well ethnic and electronic instruments and sings as well in archaic aliquote style as well as traditional and rock.  


We'll hear the songs in 9 following languages: Ukrainian, Lithuanian, Russian, Romani, Belarusian, Yiddish, Polish and Tatarian and... Esperanto.