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Polish Dance Group Seeks New Members

Polish dance group offers open enrollment for new school year

Hop one, two, three with the Polish National Alliance Centennial Dancers! The Plymouth, Mich.-based children’s Polish folkdance ensemble is now accepting new members and serving the Polish-American communities in Wayne, Oakland and Livingston counties.

Formed in 1980 by the Polish National Alliance (PNA) Lodge 53, formerly PNA Lodge 3240, the dance ensemble has been educating students, ages 3-18, and sharing Polish heritage and culture through music, dance and language for over three decades.

Beyond our regular dance classes and recital, our students have the opportunity to participate in a variety of additional performances. For more than 30 years, Centennial has participated in events and won awards from across the state. Some of our regular events are: Polish American Night at Comerica Park, Plymouth and Northville Fourth of July parades, Plymouth Fall Festival, Polish Folk Dance Festival in Troy, Milwaukee Polish Festival, Polski Festiwal at Buddy’s Pizza, the PNA Youth Jamboree and more.

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Practices are held Wednesday evenings September through April at Madonna University in Livonia, Mich. Students are divided into three time slots:

  • Group One (PreK-lower elementary) – 6:30-7:15 p.m.
  • Group Two (upper elementary) – 7:15-8 p.m.
  • Group Three (JHS/HS) – 8-8:45/9 p.m.

Check out the website for more information.

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Interested in the joining the group? Registration for the 2017-18 dance year is now open. Register online today.

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