

He performed in Italy, and all around the United States.

Since being offered a seat in the orchestra in 2019, he had the chance to perform at Opera House at Katara Cultural Village in Doha, Qatar, Bosnia's Nivea Fashion Week, and for the House of Grimaldi of Monaco. Violinist Dwayne Beach - a Belizean American, is the first black musician to have played in the Sarajevska Filharmonija, the national Philharmonic orchestra in Sarajevo, Bosnia & Herzegovina. Join them as they discuss the significance of improvisation in their kaleidoscopic music. In this performance, they are showcasing original compositions as well as some timeless classics. Soon after seeing the reception of their music, it became apparent to the duo that their music was striking a unique chord with listeners. Both classically trained, Dwayne Beach on violin and Marcin Wisniewski on guitar have been seeking out an alternative position for their art. The Alt-Classical group The F-Tones is a dynamic duo that spins out a fresh and velvety Fusion of neo-classical, folk, gypsy jazz, and world elements in their music. After being asked to perform as the featured Artists of many concert venue in NYC like Lunar Moon Celebration for The friend of the High Line to Bushwick Stories at Hell Phones promoted by Nomadic Press, and a recent spread in the Kings Newsletter, the F Tones comprised of Dwayne Beach on 5 string viola and Marcin Wisniewski on Guitar have been spinning out fresh and velvety covers of pop tunes and yielding out an amazing palette of sounds with their own compositions. Soon enough after seeing the reception they were attracting it became clear to them that their music was different. The F Tones came from humble roots as two college friends who decided to start busking in Central Park in the late summer of 2015. Polish Prime Minister Beata Szydło slammed that decision, saying it showed that the European Parliament is losing its credibility, that the EU treaty needs to be changed and the bloc needs to be reformed.06:00 pm 07:00 pm America/New_York The F-Tones Violin & Guitar Symphony Poland’s current law on abortion, passed in 1993, bans terminations unless there was rape or incest, the pregnancy poses a health risk to the mother or the foetus is severely deformed.Įarlier this week, fraction leaders decided the European Parliament would hold a debate on Wednesday on the situation of women in Poland. It called for women to be allowed to terminate pregnancy on demand, up to the 12th week of pregnancy. The pro-choice initiative by the Save Women coalition had been backed by over 215,000 signatures. It calls for a total ban on abortion – even in cases of rape and incest – and would make women who terminate pregnancies liable to jail time.Īt the same time, members of parliament rejected a rival bid to liberalise abortion laws. That initiative, by the Stop Abortion group, is backed by some 450,000 signatures. The bill was sent by MPs to the committee stage. The protests come after a controversial citizens’ initiative to tighten staunchly Catholic Poland’s already restrictive abortion laws cleared a key parliamentary hurdle. The Polish Bishops' Conference asked Catholics to pray for “the conscience and the light of the Holy Spirit all Poles who protect human life from conception to natural death”. Meanwhile, counter-protests are being held around the country. Participants of the strike will not go to work or school on Monday, and those women who do not work will refrain from domestic chores.Ī march will be held at 3:30 pm in Warsaw.
