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Kabaret TEY
Kabaret TEY was one of the most popular Polish cabarets in the 1970s and 1980s. Its main performers included Zenon Laskowik and Bohdan Smoleń. The name TEY means "you" in the Poznań dialect.〔 ==History== Founded in the mid-1960s as ''Klops'' by Zenon Laskowik, Krzysztof Jaślar and Aleksander Gołębiowski, on 17 September 1971 it changed its name to ''Kabaret TEY''.〔 Popular performers included Bohdan Smoleń (joined in 1977),〔 Jadwiga Żywczak〔 Marian Pogasz,〔 Rudi Schuberth〔 Janusz Rewiński,〔 Grażyna Łobaszewska,〔 Zbigniew Górny,〔 Zbigniew Wodecki〔 and Małgorzata Ostrowska,〔 with music written by Włodzimierz Korcz (author of ''Żeby Polska była Polską'', the informal anthem of ''Solidarity'').〔( "Prawda w żartach zawarta." ) Interview with Jan Pietrzak by Patrycja Gruszyńska-Ruman. Biuletyn Instytutu Pamięci Narodowej Nr 7 (90) lipiec 2008, ISSN 1641-9561, p. 16-17. Retrieved June 14, 2012. 〕 The most popular of these were Laskowik and Smoleń, who often performed as a team.〔 The cabaret style relied heavily on improvisation. Its first significant award was the satirical ''Szpilki'' magazine's ''Złota Szpilka'' (the Golden Pin) award at the National Festival of Polish Song in Opole in 1973; this award also did much to popularize the cabaret.〔 From 1977 the group worked with Polish national television (Telewizja Polska).〔 As the communist system of the People's Republic of Poland began to wind down, so did Kabaret TEY, whose career was very much built on parodying the existing political system and communist reality.〔〔 The group had another successful performance in Opole in 1980, and toured both Poland and some other countries.〔 In 1984 it changed its name to TEYATR. Its last performance in Poland took place in 1987 and the last performance for Polonia (Polish diaspora in the USA and Canada) took place in 1988.〔
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