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Futuristic and Multimedia Performance - Presentation of Wroclaw in Paris



    The first official presentation of the candidature of Poland for
    the General Assembly of the Bureau International des Expositions (BIE)
    was held on Tuesday at the Palais de Congres. The 45-minute
    performance was directed by Jaroslaw Szoda and Boleslaw Pawica,
    acclaimed video clip directors.

    As befits winners of multiple short film festivals, the
    presentation, in the form of a a mini-performance, was attended by
    official representatives, Mr. Rafal Dutkiewicz, Mayor of Wroclaw, as
    well as five amateur actors.

    The performance began in the auditorium. When the lights faded at
    first nothing happened, then mobile phones started to ring among the
    audience and, to the audience's surprise, students taking part in the
    presentation picked them up telling the imaginary callers how they
    plan to spend the evening. The audience's curiosity heightened when
    five amateur actors appeared on stage. Further on, a hot debate on the
    problem of leisure time was stirred up by a TV programme. The
    conversation smoothly led to the topic of preparing EXPO on leisure
    time and the opportunities of spending it in Poland.

    Next, official representatives of Poland appeared. They presented
    a series of arguments for Poland as a perfect exhibition site. Mayor
    Dutkiewicz spoke about Wroclaw's strong points, Economy Viceminister
    Andrzej Kaczmarek talked about EXPO's development benefits for Poland
    and the region and underlined the importance of the exhibition from
    the economic viewpoint. The Minister of Culture and National Heritage,
    Mr. Kazimierz M. Ujazdowski, pointed out that Polish culture had its
    roots in various traditions, which was why Poland should organize a
    display on the subject. He also highlighted the fact that Wroclaw, as
    a multicultural city where different cultures have intertwined
    throughout the ages, was a perfect exhibition site for the purpose.

    A speech by Polish Prime Minister Jaroslaw Kaczynski was aired
    towards the end of the official presentation. He underlined the role
    of Poland as the initiator of political and economic transformation in
    Central Europe and suggested that our country would be a perfect place
    for experience sharing that could spearhead cultural and economic
    change and help level worldwide differences.

    At the end of the presentation, the actors left the stage and
    reappeared...on the screen, where they were shown in an EXPO 2012
    virtual world. The multimedial performance by the young actors was
    awarded with thunderous applause.