Do I need a visa to visit Poland?
If you are an American citizen, you do not need a visa to enter into
the Republic of Poland for the duration of the festival. You need
a valid passport (at least six months before the expiration date).
Similarly citizens of any European Union country, as well as citizens
of Japan, and S. Korea don't need visas. However, if you are from
other countries (including international students currently studying in
the US), you should check with the Embassy or Consulate of Poland in
your country of origin. In many situations a visa is not required, but
in some instances it might be. It is your responsibility to find out if
a visa is required in your situation, and if so, you should plan
accordingly to obtain one well in advance. You may need an
official invitation or letter of acceptance from the festival.
Please contact us and we will send it to you or to the Polish consulate
in your
country.
If I have never been to Poland
before and don't speak Polish, will I be lost?
No, you will not be lost. More and more people speak languages other
than Polish, English being most common. We will provide you with
detailed information how to get to the festival location and we can
arrange transportation for a reasonable fee from and to the airport /
train station. During the festival you will be provided with
transportation to important events free of
charge.
What can I do for meals during the
festival? We provide three meals a
day except sightseeing tour days when you get a breakfast only.
There are many excellent restaurants in all budget ranges and many
grocery stores in
town.
How much
money should I bring and what currency is easy to exchange in Poland?
You will have to pay your participation fee of EUR 1000 (about$1300)
upon arrival unless you prefer to wire it to our account (additional
cost involved). You will need some money for bus fares ($15 from
the airport to Kazimierz Dolny), museums entry fees, extra snacks and
drinks and shopping. Prices in Poland are a little lower than in
western Europe. Most participants bring about $200 - $300 for
spending but you will be fine with less since your accommodation and
meals are included in your participation fee. Polish currency is
called 'Zloty' and $1=2.35 zl or 1 euro=3.50 zl. You can easily
exchange Euro, US dollars and other European currencies. It is
difficult to exchange Japanese yen or Korean Won. Credit cards
are accepted in many restaurants and stores except fast food or small
grocery
stores.
What kind of practice facilities are
available during the festival? There are grand
pianos available at the Malachowski Palace for lessons, concerts and
practice. Yamaha sponsors our festival by bringing two additional
high quality grand pianos and a number of uprights. There are
additional practice instruments in Kazimierz Dolny. Participants
will obtain the schedule of festival activities and their lessons upon
their arrival and will be able to sign up for practice times that don't
conflict with their other activities. Every student will have access to
about three hours of practice time a day, and more may be available on
a first-come, first-serve
basis.
Who will perform during the festival?
All participants will have the opportunity to perform in public
recitals at the Malachowski Palace recital hall and Dom Architekta in
Kazimierz Dolny. Students who prepared a concerto movement will be
selected to perform with the Festival Chamber Orchestra. Concerts are
very well-attended by the local community, foreign guests, participants
and faculty, and the media. Final concert draws much more audience than
the hall can hold and many people have to enjoy music while sitting
outside in the garden. In concert, students typically perform
standard repertoire, many include a work by a Polish
composer.
How
many private lessons will I receive? We make
every effort to provide you with a private lesson with as many members
of our faculty as possible. The number of private lessons available to
each student varies from year to year depending on the total number of
participants, but on average each participant will receive at least
five private lessons. Lessons are open to
observers.
How can I check my e-mail in Poland?
What about making and receiving telephone
calls? There is at least one internet
cafe in town. Your hotel has a wireless internet connection as
well. Receiving telephone calls during festival is relatively
easy. You may be called at the hoteI where you will stay. It is
recommended that you use telephone cards to make international calls,
because calls from a hotel are expensive. You can bring an
international calling card from your country or buy them in
Poland. You may be able to use your cell phone if you come from
Europe.