Christmas celebration
Celebrating the Holiday Spirit at DTP: A Season of Emotions and Connection
The holiday season at DTP was full of joyful atmosphere, which not only brought the teams closer together but also gave us the opportunity to celebrate our achievements of the past year.
DTP offices were transformed into places in a true holiday season style. Christmas trees were decorated beautifully with ornaments, which added a festive touch and created a cozy atmosphere across our offices in Zielona Góra, Cieszyn, and Poznań. Just like every year, there were also presents for employees and their families.
It was not just about adorning Christmas trees, our teams also enjoyed various cultural experiences that made these times more special. In Bielsko-Biała, the Cieszyn team attended a concert at Cavatina Hall. The evening featured timeless classics performed by the renowned Polish jazz artist Aga Zaryan.
In Warsaw, the holiday spirit was celebrated with “Christmas Jazz”, performed by two-time grammy winner Kurt Elling. It also featured popular hits like “Joy to the World”, “Let it snow”, “The Christmas Song”, and many more. Meanwhile, the Magic Christmas Concert in Poznań, with nearly 60 performers, included Polish stars such as Kasia Moś and Ewelina Lisowska, alongside Cooperate Orchestra. It was an unforgettable musical experience.
Lastly, the Zielona Góra Philharmonic hosted an unforgettable evening full of music, which included classic pieces such as Edvard Grieg’s “Peer Gynt Suite”, Georges Bizet’s “Carmen”, and Pyotr Tchaikovsky’s “The Nutcracker”. The event also included holiday songs and a dance performance that added more joy to the celebration.
The holiday season at DTP is always special, but this year’s celebrations were a reminder of our teamwork, achievements, and the moments we shared together in Zielona Góra, Cieszyn, Poznań, and Warsaw. We are looking forward to new milestones and celebrations in the next year!
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