Dziady Kazimierskie is a phenomenon on the Polish music scene. Though they live in Warsaw on a daily basis, they are bursting with an unfading love for Kazimierz Dolny. The "Kazimierskie" threads in their songs have a universal dimension. You don't have to know each other in Kazimierz Dolny or in Kazimierz Wielki and Esther to have fun with their songs. Don't let anyone be surprised that you can sing so much about such a small town. It is a multicultural and multidimensional place, full of mysteries, legends, curiosities and time-space turmoil. Not everyone will immediately understand what Dziady is singing about, but everyone will be drawn in by their fabulously magical musical story. It's an effect not only perfect in every aspect of music (an explosive mixture of folk, ska, funky and what he wants to listen to there), but also the personality of the band's vocalist. Włodek Dembowski, known more widely to music fans as "Paprodziad", such groups as Łąki Łan or November Project, is not only the voice at his grandfather's concerts, but also takes over the role that skillfully manages the concert adventure. The concert of Dziady Kazimierski is a verbal-musical spectacle in which viewers and musicians take part on equal terms.