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Polish Folk Dance Spectacular – 75th Anniversary of the Mazury Dance Company

A special anniversary dance extravaganza from one of the largest and longest-established Polish folk song and dance groups in the UK.

15th June, 18:30, New Wimbledon Theatre, London

This year marks 75 years since the foundation of the internationally acclaimed Mazury Polish Dance Group – to celebrate, join them for a very special 75th anniversary show at the New Wimbledon Theatre on the 15th June!

The Mazury Polish Dance Group is one of the largest and longest-established Polish folk song and dance groups in the UK.

Set up in 1949, it has more than 120 members. Over the years they have performed Polish national and regional songs and dances to audiences throughout the UK and Europe and their colourful and beautiful costumes, energetic and exuberant dances, evoke the unquenchable spirit of Poland and its rich traditions.

The group perform regularly at community & charity events, sharing the richness of Polish folklore with others and have performed at the Royal Albert Hall, the Queen Elizabeth Hall, Her Majesty’s Theatre & Sadler’s Wells. They have also had the honour of performing for Queen Elizabeth II, King Charles and several Heads of State.

But Tickets to the show here:

75th Anniversary of the Mazury Dance Company Tickets | New Wimbledon Theatre in Greater London | ATG Tickets

Official webpage of the Mazury Dance Company here: Mazury

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