
- 4 października (sobota)
- Time: 19:00
- Duration: 90 min
- Fabryka Biedermanna Street Kilińskiego 3
- Free entry
IFI UDE
Concert
What is it about?
Ifi Ude creates captivating sonic performances that walk the line between intimacy and the energy of stage-driven trance. At the Fabryka Biedermanna (Biedermann Factory) venue, she will perform alongside Dominik Strycharski and Antoni Sojka – acclaimed composers and instrumentalists. The trio will present a repertoire on the border of alternative music, ethno sounds, and avant-garde exploration. This concert is a journey through identities, languages, and emotions – from hypnotic African chants to experimental electronic soundscapes, to powerful lyrics about the world, human connection, and feminine strength.
By whom?
Ifi Ude – a vocalist, composer, music producer, and performer, Ifi Ude was born in Nigeria and raised in Poland. She blends tradition with modernity, fusing African rhythms with Polish lyricism. She is the author of the hit song “Tato, Tato” and the children’s book “Zebra”, which explores the theme of diversity. An artist recognized for her performances on major music and theater stages across Europe, Ifi Ude continues to break boundaries with her powerful voice and multicultural perspective.
Dominik Strycharski – a flutist and vocalist, Paszport Polityki award winner, and composer of music for over 100 theater productions, known for his innovative musical projects blending electronic music and improvisation.
Antoni Sojka – producer and sound designer, multi-instrumentalist collaborating with leading figures of the Polish music and theater scenes. Known for the precision of his sound and the emotional depth of his compositions.
Who is it for?
- for all live music lovers – regardless of age
- for fans of alternative sounds, world music, folk, avant-garde, and new forms of stage expression
- for those who seek music with a message, emotion and authenticity
Why is it worth it?
Ifi Ude’s concert is not just music – it’s a multidimensional artistic experience.
It’s an encounter with an artist who can build a bridge between different cultures and languages. It’s a celebration of diversity, the power of voice and the power of community.
Availability:
The Biedermann Factory building has architectural barriers. Access to the exhibition space is via stairs, but a passenger-cargo elevator can be used upon prior arrangement. There are no wheelchair-accessible restrooms available.
Nearby, there are tram and bus stops: Kilińskiego-Północna, Kilińskiego-Pomorska, and Północna-Kilińskiego.
Photos:
Cover of Ifi Ude’s album: Ludevo, press materials
Ifi Ude and Antek Sojka, photo. Radek Polak
Dominik Strycharski, photo. Mateusz Walczak
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