Friday, February 23, 2018

Polka, Polka, Polka This Sunday At Legion Hall


Don't let the dreary weather get you down.  Instead, get ready to party to polka.

Back by popular demand, the Dorchester American Legion on Sunday, February 25, will once again host a polka dance at the Dorchester Legion Hall.

According to a social media post, the Greg Blecha Trio will show you how polka was meant to be played.

Sunday's event will kick off at 3 p.m. and continue until 7 p.m.

Only a $5 cover charge and the Dorchester Legion kitchen will be open, as well as the Legion bar.

Upcoming dances will be March 25 with the Polka Dudes and April 8 with the Bruha Trio.

All proceeds raised from the polka dances go to support the Dorchester American Legion and its efforts.

And here's a little trivia: Polka originated as a Czech peasant dance. Historic folklore has it that a peasant girl named Anna Slezak invented the steps one day for her own amusement.  The word “pulka” is derived from the Czech phrase for “half-step,” which refers to the dance pattern of lightly stepping from one foot to the other.

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