Sunday, May 06, 2007
Sunday: A Day of Rest?
That might have been the original plan, but Sunday May 6, 2007 was a busy one for members of the Wawel Folk Ensemble.
In the morning, the Ensemble participated at the 11:00 mass and procession at St. Hyacinth's parish in Detroit, Michigan. The mass and procession were celebrated by His Eminence, Adam Cardinal Maida, Archbishop of Detroit in celebration of the parish's 100th Anniversary. St. Hyacinth is the 9th oldest Polish parish in the Archdiocese and has a long tradition of serving Polonia and America.
In the afternoon, the Ensemble presented its Rzeszow suite at Freedom Hill County Park in Sterling Heights, Michigan at a talent competition sponsored by the United States' Postal Service.
The Ensemble is now busily preparing for its upcoming summer season. Performance this summer include: the Milwaukee, Wisconsin's annual PolishFest and the Polish Folk Dance Association of the Americas Festival held in Chicago, IL. Wawel's next public performance will be on June 8, 2007 at the Detroit Festival of the Arts on the Wayne State University Campus.
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I think it would be nice if there were some photo of dancers to look at maybe some of dancers wiht Cardinal i think
I agree with anonymous. Photos of Dancers would be really good. Especially if they were with the Cardinal.
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