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53rd Polish Ball: A Feast of Elegance and Polish Heritage!
London, January 25th, 2025 – a special date for British Polonia and all lovers of Polish culture. This evening, the Intercontinental Hotel on Park Lane will transform into a hub of Polish-British elegance, celebrating the 53rd edition of the Polish Ball. This extraordinary event blends tradition with modernity, offering guests unforgettable experiences and an opportunity to support noble causes.
The Polish Ball is more than an evening of dancing and exquisite cuisine. It symbolizes the unity of the Polish community in the UK, promoting Polish culture and history on the Isles for over half a century. Organized under the patronage of His Royal Highness, The Duke of Kent, it holds a prestigious place in the social calendar of the Polish diaspora.
The origins of this exceptional ball date back to 1970, when the first Polish Emigration Ball took place under the patronage of General Władysław Anders. Since then, it has become a key event in the Polish community calendar, bringing together distinguished figures from different cultures, politics, and businesses.
Event Program:
Charity Auction: Proceeds will support the Eugeniusz Dutkiewicz Hospice in Gdańsk.
Prize Draws and Lotteries: A fun and meaningful way to support those in need.
Exquisite Dinner: Featuring the finest Polish culinary traditions.
Outstanding Artists: Who will make everyone feel truly special?
Why Participate?
The Polish Ball offers a unique chance to celebrate Polish identity in an elegant atmosphere while contributing to charitable causes. Every detail of the event – from carefully curated decorations to music and menu – highlights the importance of Polish heritage in the UK.
Practical Information:
Venue: Intercontinental Hotel, Park Lane, London
Date: Saturday, January 25th, 2025
Time: 6:00 PM – 1:00 AM
Tickets: £240 per person
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Whether you wish to experience an exceptional evening of Polish elegance and tradition or support those in need, attending this event is a beautiful duty to our heritage. It also strengthens the Polish community in the UK and enhances its positive image.
See you on the dance floor!
Editor Maria Anna Furman
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