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Our
Mission & Goal
To introduce customs, handed down through
generations, to 2nd and 3rd generation Polish
Americans.
About Suzan Marzec
Suzan
Marzec celebrated her 20th Anniversary of
passing on Polish folklore dancing as well as
the customs and traditions of the land where her
father was born. She has taught more than 2,000
children and adults the regional dances and
language classes subsidized by the Polish
National Alliance (PNA).
Mrs.
Marzec was one of the first Americans to earn a
degree from Marie Currie Slowdoska University in
Lublin, Poland in 1992 and teach the authentic
dances in the USA. That is one of the reasons
she was asked to choreograph the Centennial and
Rodomianie dancers for a scene in the file,
The Polish Wedding.
Mrs.
Marzec started dancing at age 4 with the Polish
Roman Catholic Union dancers in southwest
Detroit and has performed for Pope John Paul II
as well as around the country. As a
choreographer she attended her first World
Festival of Polish Folkloric Dance in Rzeszow in
1993 as a choreographer.
Mrs.
Marzec keeps as much of the Polish culture alive
by offering pottery, amber, jewelry. glass
ornaments and more in her Simply Polish retail
store in Livonia Michigan. |