Polish Festival Seattle returns to its usual venue at the Seattle Center Armory and the Mural Amphitheater this year. The festival will open with a parade from the Mural Amphitheatre to the Armory Food & Event Hall at 12 p.m. There will be the usual attractions – folk group performances, concerts, exhibition, movies, workshops, Polish food and a beer garden as well as booths with arts and craft vendors and different organizations. 2025 highlights will
Get ready for an enchanting evening of music, romance, and celebration! Whether you’re arriving with a partner or on your own, this event welcomes everyone who loves dancing and great company. When: Saturday, February 15, 2025, at 7:00 p.m. Where: Polish Home Association, 1714 18th Avenue, Seattle, WA Admission: General: $20 Members: $15 What to Expect: 🎶 Dance to the best beats with DJ Borsuk. 🍽 Enjoy delicious food from Sebi’s Kitchen, open in the
Dust off your party shoes and get ready to groove to the tunes of DJ Borsuk! “Domówka u Syreny” features all the crucial ingredients for a great traditional Polish house party: music, beer, food, and open dancing. The Syrena Seattle Traditional Polish Dance Ensemble will also treat partygoers to a highlight showcase celebrating their one-year anniversary of performing. Bring your partner, friends, or just come by yourself–this event promises to be a lively spot on
The 28th Portland Polish Festival invites you, your family, and your friends to experience the food, dance, and music of Poland. The two-day Polish Festival in Portland is happening again after a long break caused by Covid and other issues. This is a family event, suitable for all ages and admission is free. Event Dates: Saturday, September 14th, 2024 from 11AM-10PM Sunday, September 15th, 2024 from 12PM-6PM Enjoy authentic Polish food, live music and dance
Polish Festival Seattle returns to its usual venue at the Seattle Center Armory and the Mural Amphitheater this year. The festival will open with a parade from the Mural Amphitheatre to the Armory Food & Event Hall at 12 p.m. There will be the usual attractions – folk group performances, a Chopin concert, exhibition, movies, workshops, Polish food and a beer garden as well as booths with arts and craft vendors and different organizations. The
Polish Scouts invite you to the dance party “Two wanted to dance / Dwóm tańczyć się zachciało”. Come to dance the evening away whether single or a young family as the scouts provide babysitting for your children! The program includes: Home-made Polish dinner will be available for purchase from 4 PM Dance Party begins at 7 PM Pastries and desserts will be available for purchase, coffee/tea is complimentary Childcare will be provided by scouts, donation
River Seattle presents Giordana Falzone and Agata Jędrzejczak in a modern dance performance. The work, “to upada”—”it falls” is an improvised, or spontaneously composed, piece that explores collective and personal memory, the places where one thing blurs into the other, and the act of finding encounters or decisions in between the moment of letting go and the landing. We are also using music by the Polish group Sutari as part of the sonic landscape. There are two
Celebrated composer Bogdan Pawłowski’s gorgeous ballet “Snow White and The Seven Dwarves”–inspired by the Grimm Brothers’ fairy tale–arrives in Seattle just in time for the holiday season and brings in a welcome alternative to the children holiday perennial “Nutcracker”. Performed by the extraordinarily talented and mission-driven company Grand Kyiv Ballet (which also adds some Disney flair to their interpretation of Pawłowski’s work), “Snow White” stars brilliant prima ballerinas Kateryna Kukhar and Petra Conti, as well
Tango the night away at the Polish Cultural Center to the live music of the celebrated Polish ensemble Bandonegro! At once both inimitable and iconic, Bandonegro are known the world over for their traditional Argentine tango and tango nuevo, as well as their own innovative stylings that weave in jazz and classical music. They burst onto the tango scene by winning the international competition “PIF Castelfidardo” in Italy at the age of eighteen. Since that
A new Polish folk dance group is organized at the Polish Cultural Center after a pandemic-forced hiatus. Both an adult or young adult section and a children section will be created if there is enough interest. Please come to the first meeting this Friday to learn more. No experience is necessary. More: Please contact Paulina or call (206) 681-4353
Polish Festival Seattle returns to its usual venue at the Seattle Center Armory and the Mural Amphitheater this year. The festival will open with a parade from the Mural Amphitheatre to the Armory Food & Event Hall at 12 p.m. There will be the usual attractions – folk group performances, a Chopin concert, exhibitions, movies, workshops, Polish food and a beer garden as well as booths with arts and craft vendors and different organizations. Brand new
Upon completion of HVAC project at Polish Home we would like to say thank you to all involved volunteers and sponsors. Join us at our Volunteers Appreciation Party “Sobótka” and find out more about Polish traditions related to the longest day in the year! In the program – weaving flower crowns, jumping over the fire, bow shooting, tag of war rope, Catching the flower crowns, and Hunting for The Fern Flower!! Dinner by Chef Kamila.
Polish Home Association invites all the lovebirds to a Carnival and Valentine Party at the Polish Cultural Center. Dance the night away with your belle or beau! Dancing from 7 pm with DJ Justin. The dining room at the Polish Hall will be open for dinner and appetizers from 5 pm to 9 pm. Bar will be open through the evening. More: must be 21+ to attend
The Polish Cultural Center invites everybody to the annual New Year’s Eve party. Polish traditional cuisine by Kamila / Sebi’s Bistro includes: 5 hot courses, 9 different appetizers, dessert stations, hot and cold beverages, a glass of champaign at midnight. Music by DJ Justin. The plan for the evening is as follows: 7:30 pm door opens 8 pm to 9:30 pm dinner by Sebi’s Bistro’s chef Kamila from 9:30 pm dancing, TJ Justin 12:00 midnight
Another tradition comes back! The Seattle Polish Film Festival presents its kickoff party, and a festival fundraiser event, Vodka and a Drop of Art. On the art side, this year you will get the chance to discover the originality and creativity behind the SPFF posters throughout the years. They will be available this night only, along with the photos from previous festivals. See if you can find yourself in any of those and reminisce about
Polish Festival Seattle returns to the Seattle Center Armory and the Mural Amphitheater this year. This year is also the 10th anniversary of the festival – it started in 2012, yeah! The festival will open with a parade from the Mural Amphitheatre to the Armory Food & Event Hall at 12 p.m. There will be the usual attractions – folk group performances, a Chopin concert, exhibitions, movies, workshops, Polish food and a beer garden as well
Polish Cultural Center and Swing It Seattle present a Valentine Swing It Saturday dance party. Come swing dance to live music with Johnatan Doyle Trio from 8:15 to 11:00. No partner or experience needed – come join the fun! Schedule: 7:00 pm – Early Check-In/Vaccination & Booster Certification 7:30-8:00 pm – Beginner Drop-In Lesson 8:00-8:15 p – Late Check-In/Vaccination & Booster Certification 8:15-11:00 – pm Dance The bar will be open upstairs for the event.
Polish Home Association invites everybody to a Valentine evening of romance and good Polish food. You can have it both – a romantic dinner downstairs and a lot of fun with your belle or beaux dancing upstairs! Join us just for our Valentine’s Day Dinner from 6 pm with a special menu for this day or for an all-evening dance at our Valentine’s Day Party from 7 pm to 11 pm at the ballroom of
Polish Cultural Center and Swing It Seattle present the monthly Swing It Saturday dance party. Come swing dance to live music with T.O.P. Swing Band from 8:15 to 11:00. No partner or experience needed – come join the fun Schedule: 7:00 pm – Early Check-In/Vaccination & Booster Certification 7:30-8:00 pm – Beginner Drop-In Lesson 8:00-8:15 p – Late Check-In/Vaccination & Booster Certification 8:15-11:00 – pm Dance The bar will be open upstairs for the event.
The Ukrainian community of Seattle presents the Ukrainian Nativity Play “Vertep Travels Through Ukraine” with support of several local Ukrainian folk groups and organizations as well as the Polish Choir and a Kirkland ballet studio as guests. This performance has been directed and produced by Maryna Volovyk. The performers include the Ukrainian folk-dance ensemble “Barvinok”, the Choir from the Our Lady of Zarvanycia Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church in Seattle and about ninety children from the
