Teoniki Rożynek

Teoniki Rożynek

Composer. Graduate of the Chopin University of Music in Warsaw in the composition class of Krzysztof Baculewski. She makes instrumental, electroacoustic and electronic music. She plays the violin, electronic instruments and waste. Her pieces were performed at festivals such as Warsaw Autumn, Musica Electronica Nova, Sacrum Profanum, Unsound or Bendigo International Festival of Exploratory Music. She worked on film productions (Tower. A Bright Day directed by Jagoda Szelc, Prime Time directed by Jakub Piątek, Roving Woman directed by Michał Chmielewski, Sole directed by Carlo Sironi), theatre plays (Hymn do miłości directed by Marta Górnicka, Listopad directed by Tomasz Węgorzewski), performances (Chorus from the The Ark of Covenant by Katarzyna Kozyra) and audio-visual installations (Life As We Know It, in collaboration with the ARK Amsterdam collective). For her music in Prime Time she was awarded at the 2021 Polish Film Festival in Gdynia and she received Polityka’s Passport.