With more than 400 gigs in 20 countries, including „German Record Critics Award” and Polish „Folk Fonogram of the Year” the 12-years-existing Čači Vorba is considered one of most recognised folk bands from Poland.
The band, with its charismatic singer and a violin virtuoso Maria Natanson, a rare case of 'gadji' (non-Gypsy) artist who sings own poetry written in Romani (Gypsy language), performs original blend of East European Gypsy and non-Gypsy traditional music in inventive, multi-genre arrangments.
The band's latest album „Šatrika” (October 2015), developing band's sound into a broad mixture ranging from ethnic music, Gypsy, Romanian, Balkan pop and Mediterranean timbre to jazz, psychedelia and own sneaking-out to any definition ideas, has gained a big international success, including selections by „Songlines” and „fRoots” as well as high scores in World Music Charts Europe and Transglobal World Music Charts.
Described by Simon Broughton as „Poland’s greatest non-Polish Gypsy group” and „one of the most dynamic and accomplished folk groups from Eastern Europe”.
2015 - "Šatrika"
2011 - "Tajno Biav" / "Secret Marriage"
2010 - "Szczera Mowa"/ "True Speech"
"Čučurja" live from Podlaska Oktawa Kultur Festival (2016)
Promo clip
"Te aştept neica de-o lună" from the album "Tajno Biav"