Joanna Kołaczkowska, a well-known cabaret artist and associate of the Count's Cabaret, died after fighting cancer. The death information was provided by cabaret members in a moving entry. The artist left peacefully, surrounded by the closest people.
"With large pain and sadness we inform that Joanna Kołaczkowska...Our Asia" - was given in the entry. The cabaret members stressed that the artist "fightd bravely, with dignity, with hope."
"We have unfortunately exhausted all available treatments. We believed in a miracle. The miracle did not happen" - added in the release. As reported, Kołaczkowska "walked distant peacefully, without pain".
Farewell to the Family
The artist died "in the vicinity of her loved ones and friends - among those whom she loved and who loved her infinitely". Members of the Count's Cabaret stressed that she left behind "a immense teardrop that cannot be filled."
"In us - people who were close to her, who shared a scene and a life with her. And in the planet of art, which was her space, her home, her breath" - they wrote. They added that she was "the most beautiful personification" of the art world.
Exceptional talent and presence
"Her talent cannot be compared - it was a phenomenon. Her presence is simply a gift. Its departure - a failure beyond grasp" - stressed members of the cabaret. In a farewell entry, they thanked the artist for everything she brought into their lives.
"Thank you, Asia. For the laughter, for the emotion, for the beauty and goodness that you carried in and gave to the world" - they noted. They expressed religion that wherever he is now, he "carrys his laughter."
Artistic career
Joanna Kołaczkowska was born in 1966 in Polkowice. From 1988 to 1989 she performed in cabaret Second Suit, then in cabaret Later. The number has performed in the cabaret since 2002.
She was the founder of the independent movie description A'Youy. She besides performed on the phase of the Polonia Theatre in Warsaw. In April of that year, members of the Count's cabaret reported that the artist was struggling with cancer.
(PAP) Note: This article was edited with Artificial Intelligence.