Polonia Polish Folk Song & Dance Ensemble

Polonia Dance EnsembleThis Polonia Polish Folk Song & Dance Ensemble of Chicago is a student ensemble dedicated to promoting the Polish folklore through high-quality performances of Polish folk songs and dances in USA and abroad.

The goal of this group is to pass on to the next generation the treasures of Polish folklore with its uniqueness, diversity, and power of expression. The repertoire includes melodies, songs, and dances from all regions of Poland: North and South, East and West as well as Polish national dances.  Every effort is made to preserve and perform authentic traditional Polish dances. 

The Polonia Dancers conduct practices for three age groups.

  • Little Polonia – Krasnoludki (under 13 years) 
  • New Polonia – 13 to 16 years
  • Polonia Ensemble (17+)  

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For more information on the Polonia Dancers: http://www.poloniaensemble.org
To sign up or book the group for a performance:
Anna Krysinski, cell – (847) 529-2555 – e-mail: [email protected]

[stylebox type=”success”]Polonia Ensemble is sponsored by the Polish Roman Catholic Union of America[/stylebox]

ABOUT POLONIA ENSEMBLE

For over 35 years, Polonia Ensemble of the PRCUA from Chicago has been preserving and promoting Polish culture in the USA and abroad. The ensemble was founded in 1984 under the artistic direction of an internationally known Polish choreographer Celina Roznowska and her daughter Anna Krysinski. Mieczyslaw Dzis, the multi-instrumentalist and singer has led the ensemble as a music and choral director.

Today, the Northwest Center Traditional Polish Folk Dancers of the Polish Roman Catholic Union of America (PRCUA) consists of 200 young singers and dancers ranging from age 3 to 25. Perhaps the most advanced and recognized Center’s ensembles lead by Cecylia Roznowski are “New Polonia” and “Polonia”. The most of “Polonia” group are students. This group has very rich experience of participation in different folk festivals.

The goal of the Center is to pass on to the next generation the treasures of Polish folklore with its uniqueness, diversity, and power of expression. The Center’s artistic repertoire includes melodies, songs, and dances from all regions of Poland: North and South, East and West as well as Polish national dances. The distinctive feature of the performances of Center of Polish Dance that separates it from other folk groups is the approach of the choreographer to maintain the authentic dance patterns of the Polish dances.

In the 25 years of activity of the Center, Polonia Ensemble has actively participated in the cultural and social life of the Polish and American society, with the splendor of authentic costumes, vitality and joy of polish songs and dances. Among the most popular are: Celebrate Poland at Navy Pier, Polish Heritage Month, Taste of Polonia, Copernicus Celebration at Adler Planetarium, Beginning of New Millennium Celebration at the Chicago Historical Society, Winter Wonderland Festival at Navy Pier, Celebrate Poland at Navy Pier, National Conference of the Early Childhood Educators at McCormick Place, Unity Day Celebration at O’Hare Airport, Passport to the World at Children’s Museum at Navy Pier, and St. Joseph’s Day Celebration.

“Polonia” proudly took part in many festivals around the world and received a number of awards including the Gold Medal of “Wspolnota Polska” for promoting Polish culture, the main recognition – Festidanza CIOFF 2006 in Peru, and “Grand Prix” in the Euro Folk 2005 in Losenez, Bulgaria.  [source:  Facebook]

 

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