Weekend on Bakalarska: Concerts, Workshops and World Kitchens

The Polish‑Vietnamese Cultural Bridge 2 turns Bakalarska Street into a vibrant multicultural festival this weekend, offering concerts, dance exhibitions, workshops and a wide array of street‑food cuisine, with the street closed to traffic and free parking available until 10 p.m.

Festival Overview

The Polish‑Vietnamese Cultural Bridge 2 transforms Bakalarska Street into a lively hub of music, dance, and culinary delights. Celebrated over two days, the event showcases a range of performances and interactive sessions, while street food stalls delight visitors with flavors from around the world.

Event Schedule and Logistics

From Saturday to Sunday, 30–31 August 2025, between 1:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m., the entire Bakalarska Street will close to traffic, providing a dedicated festival zone.

Purpose and Community Impact

Hosted by the Association of Vietnamese People in Poland and local authorities, the festival promotes inter‑cultural understanding, celebrates shared heritage, and fosters welcoming relationships between the Polish and Vietnamese communities.

Performances will feature artists from Vietnam, Poland, the Philippines, Peru, India, and Bangladesh, including music, dance, traditional customs, workshops, artistic displays, and children’s animations.

Culinary Offerings

A wide selection of food will be available on site, ranging from Asian street food to classic Polish delicacies, catering to diverse tastes.

Parking and Accessibility

Free parking remains available at the Włochy District Office and Bakalarska Flower Market until 10 p.m., ensuring convenient access for all attendees.

Organizers and Sponsors

The event is organized by the Włochy District Office, the Association of Vietnamese People in Poland, PGMBW, Bakalarska Flower Market and the “Włochy” Cultural House, with Asian Town Bakalarska as the main sponsor.

Source: MiejskiReporter,

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