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As part of the 60th Anniversary celebrations of the Polish Club General W. Sikorski, we warmly invite you to the Exhibition on the History of the Club.

This event will open our jubilee month and provide an opportunity to honour the Polish Club, its dedicated volunteers, and the Polish community in Western Australia.

The Exhibition will be officially opened at 3:00 PM by our distinguished guest,
Her Excellency Karolina Cemka, Ambassador of the Republic of Poland to Australia.
The exhibition will remain open to visitors for the following three weeks.

Following the official opening, at 4:00 PM, we invite you to a special artistic programme of Poetry Group

Jeszcze Raz

The Polish Club Sikorski, together with the Poetry Group “Jeszcze Raz”, invites you to a unique encounter with Polish Romanticism—its customs, folk imagination, moral dilemmas, and the mystery that has inspired generations.

In the first part, we will present selected ballads by Adam Mickiewicz, revealing a world of old traditions, folk rituals, moral choices, and the characteristic humour of the era. Scenes full of energy, wit, and vitality will be interwoven with images deeply rooted in the traditions and everyday life of old Poland. The programme will be complemented by musical interludes—sometimes light and playful, at other times reflective and contemplative.

After a short intermission, the evening will continue with the music of Fryderyk Chopin, setting a mood of lyrical reflection.

This will be followed by a selection of Romantic poetry and musical compositions inspired by Mickiewicz’s works.

The culmination will be a story of love, fidelity, and mystery—one of the most mystical and spiritually profound narratives of Polish Romanticism.

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