Conference Banquet
We invite all conference participants for a conference banquet, which will take place on the second day of the conference on Tuesday, 13th March at 6:30PM. The venue is a historic The Reduta Bank Polski Hall. The winter mood will be warmed by a well-known DJ Eltron John who will create an exceptional musical experience.
Reduta Banku Polskiego
The building was built in 1907-1911 according to Leontij Benois’ design for the Russian State Bank in the building of the Warsaw Mint. From 1918 it housed the seat of the Polish National Loan Fund and from 1926 Polish Bank Spółka Akcyjna.
In 1940-1944, during the German occupation, the seat of the Warsaw branch of the Issue Bank (pol. Bank Emisyjny). During the Warsaw Uprising, the redoubt of the resistance and the area of heavy fights. After the war, a large part of the damaged building was demolished, leaving only the western wing, which was entered into the register of monuments (from Wikipedia).
Now Reduta Banku Polskiego is an exceptional place on the scale of Warsaw. The historical interiors of over a century old building in the heart of the city are at your disposal. Reduta Banku Polskiego is an excellent venue for a creative, extraordinary event or a unique conference, gala or business meeting, as well as all kinds of promotional events.
Eltron John
DJ, producer and record collector. A staple figure on the Polish underground music scene for over a decade, well-loved for his passionate, no-nonsense approach to the craft. His signature sets – at times as long as 6-8 hours – often cut across genres and eras, displaying the breadth of his musical roots, which lay in blues, soul, disco, dub and psychedelia as much as in house and techno. Currently a resident at Smolna (Warsaw) and Szpitalna 1 (Kraków), he has played hundreds of gigs at clubs and festivals around the country and beyond. He participated in the 2008 edition of Red Bull Music Academy. Releases music on Pets Recordings/STEP, Transatlantyk/TVPC, MOST, S1 Warsaw, U Know Me and Uncanny Valley.
His motto is: “I play records for people to hop and swirl and gasp and beam to. I record music with a similar purpose too.”