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Lecture given by dr hab. Paweł Soroka
Lecture given by dr hab. Paweł Soroka will concentrate on some aspects of the Poish Business and Economics perspectives. Sunday 7 March 5 pm. 20 Fitzwilliam Place, Dublin 2, Ireland Professor Pawel Soroka is a Polish poet, journalist and political scientist who also acts as a social and economic animateur. He was born on 3 September 1953 in Gniezko,…
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Irish Solidarity with Poland
An exhibition in Blanchardstown Public Library, Blanchardstown Centre, from March 1st-13th and a Public Meeting on Monday, March 8th at 7.00pm will commemorate episode in Irish-Polish relations. Poland was a country in crisis in the early 1980s. The founding of the free trade union, Solidarity, in the Gdansk shipyard in August 1980, led to resistance…
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY MR. CHOPIN!
The year 2010 marks the bicentenary of Frederic Chopin’s birth and our Society is planning a number of events to celebrate International Chopin’s Year. To start we will have a special musical event dedicated to Chopin’s first 20 years (1810-1830) which he spent in Poland. He was born in the village of Zelazowa Wola near…
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History from behind Iron Curtain
European Solidarity Centre, the Irish Polish Society and the Embassy of Poland in Dublin present exhibition entitled ‘History from behind Iron Curtain’ The exhibition can be viewed in the EU House (18 Dawson Street, Dublin 2) on Mon – Fri from 9am to 5pm until 18 December. The exhibition is organized to commemorate the…
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The Polish Tatry Mountain Troupe in Dublin
The Irish Polish Society Cordially invites you to an evening of music from The Polish Tatry Mountain Troupe. An evening of lively Polish 'Góralski’ Music is guaranteed. Come along and experience an evening of traditional music from the region of the Tatry Mountains in Poland.
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Polish Poetry
Waterford central Library, in association with Waterpol (Association of Polish in Waterford) and the Irish Polish Society presented a teatime poetry event, Country Of The Mind. Featuring in song, story and visuals, the work of Adam Mickiewicz, the Romantic poet (1798 – 1955), who rated with Byron and Pushkin.


