
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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