At Dawn No.34
4.30 am
At Dawn is a series of summer outdoor concerts starting at sunrise, organised since 2013 at the X. Dunikowski Museum of Sculpture at Królikarnia Palace. The event begins at 4:30 am and lasts about five hours. One can join at any time.
If rabbits still lived in the Królikarnia or Rabbit House, would they come to At Dawn?
This question requires some imagination. If the rabbits were domesticated and accustomed to people and music, they might venture closer to the concert. However, this would require a lot of time and care, as rabbits usually shy away from people.
Would rabbits miss out on much not taking part in At Dawn?
It would probably make no difference to them whatsoever.
On the other hand, At Dawn is a perfectly suitable environment for humans, and not attending could be detrimental.
Ania Miczko, Krzysztof Bagiński – curators
LINE UP:
4:30 am Billy Morgan
~ performance
5:30 am Lemta Toro
~ live act
6:20 am dj domek-na-drzewie
~ dj set
When: Sunday, 11 August 2024, 4.30 AM
Duration: 5 hours
Where: Park around the Museum of Sculpture at the Królikarnia Palace
Tickets: 20 PLN available online / limited number of tickets
Starting with the June event, the organiser of the At Dawn series has introduced a participation fee. This fee will help ensure the continuation of the series. We encourage you to purchase your ticket in advance to avoid the queue. Only online purchases via QR code will be possible on-site (no purchases possible at the ticket office), so please be sure to bring a charged smartphone.
By participating in this event, attendees acknowledge and agree to abide by the rules for visitors at the Xawery Dunikowski Museum of Sculpture at the Królikarnia Palace, branch of the National Museum in Warsaw.
Curators: Krzysztof Bagiński i Ania Miczko
Producers: Alicja Latkowska, Marta Szymańska, Olga Rutkowska, Karolina Wróblewska-Leśniak
Organised in cooperation with the British Council
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Illustration: Krzysztof Zdunkiewicz, based on the “Plejada” (Galaxy) graphic by Franciszek Siedlecki from 1922 / from the collection of the National Museum in Warsaw