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The 41st International Polonaise Ball
a tribute to
Polish – Indian Relations & Friendship
Gala Dinner DanceSaturday, the Second of February
the Year Two Thousand and Thirteenat Seven O’clock p.m.The Grand Ballroom
Surf Club9011 Collins Avenue
Surfside, Florida 33154
“Polonaise” by the Members of the Committees
EntertainmentMusic for Dancing
White or Black Tie Regalia R.S.V.P.
Incredible India
India’s history and culture is ancient and dynamic, spanning back to the beginning of human civilization.
Surrounded by the majestic Himalayan ranges in the North and edged by an endless stretch of golden beaches,
India is a vivid kaleidoscope of landscapes, magnificent historical sites, royal cities, misty mountain retreats, colorful people,
and rich traditions.
Placed in the center of Asia, India has always been a crossroads of cultures from China to Europe.
As South Asia’s largest democratic republic, modern India is home to diverse influences that are visible in the lifestyles,
thoughts, architecture and systems of government...
...all of which reflect the distinct impact of some era or time gone by...where prehistoric civilization sits
next to 21st century architecture...where temple elephants exist amicably with the microchip...and where traditionally
garbed tribals walk next to sophisticated urban jet-setters.
Incredible India is truly multi-dimensional.
Under the gracious patronage of the Ambassador of the Republic of Poland in Washington D.C.
Mr. and Mrs. Ryszard Schnepf
Special GuestPresident Lech Walesa
Royal Guests H. R. H. King Kigeli V of Rwanda
H.R.H. Duke Dom Duarte Pio de BragancaAmpun (H.M.) Sultan Muedzul-Lail Tan Kiram, Royal House of Sulu
H. I. H. Prince Ermias Sahle-Selassie Haile-Selassie of EthiopiaH.I. H David Bagrationi of Moukhrani, Royal House of Georgia
Marquis Alberto D’Ornellase de Vasconcellos JardimCount Antonio De Deus Ramos Ponces De Carvalho
Ball Chairmen
International Honorary CommitteeDr. and Mrs. Horacio AguirrePrincess Marianne Bernadotte
Honorable and Mrs. Zbigniew BrzezinskiDrs. Stanislaw and Barbara BurzynskiPrince and Princess Karol Czartoryski
Mrs. Barbara Kaczmarowska-Hamilton
H.E. Noble Datu Vitez Andres Linholm, Count of Negele, Raja Muda Kraton Kupang
Mr. Rafal OlbinskiMs. Stefanie Powers
Princess Lada SchuiskiMr. and Mrs. Henry P. Williams III
Honorable Walter Zachariasiewicz
Countess Barbara Pagowska - CooperLady Blanka Aldona Rosenstiel
Co-ChairmenMrs. Virginia Aristazabal-Cordoba
Mr. and Mrs. Walter BeamanMr. and Mrs. Bob Dickinson
Mr. and Mrs. Keith GrayMr. and Mrs. Amedeo Guazzini
Count Rodney HildebrantMr. and Mrs. Paul Lowenthal
Viscount Matthew Meehan
Marquis Alexander Colonna-Walewski Montague and Marquise Maria Alonso Montague
Dr. and Mrs. Raphael OrnafMs. Alicja Schoonover
Mrs. Marjorie SonderlingMrs. Beata Paszyc and Mr. John Frank Velez
Baron Kimon Andreou Vergara Mr. John Wayne Jr.
Social CommitteeMrs. Ruby Bacardi
Mr.and Mrs. Bronislaw BajcarMr. Doug Evans and Mr. Mikolaj Bauer
Drs. Wojciech and Renata CymerDrs. Vikram and Renu Desai
Honorable and Mrs. Maurice FerreBaroness Magdalena A. von Freytag
Mrs. Jadwiga GewertMrs. Margareta de Gea Grezell
Countess Astrid de GrabowskiCount and Countess Wlodzimierz Grocholski
Mr. and Mrs. Karlheinz HuthMrs. Alicja Iwaszkiewicz
Mr. and Mrs. Jan KaraszewskiMr. Steven Karski
Mr. and Mrs. Krzysztof KruszelnickiMr. Adam Kruszelnicki
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony KruszewskiMiss Francesca Lowenthal
Miss Luccia LowenthalDr. Basil and Mrs. Magdalena Mangra
Miss Monica Mangra
Ms. Madhu MehtaMr. and Mrs. Roy Meyeringh
Mrs. Daisy RichardsonMr. Jarosław Rottermund
Mrs. Carol SadowskiMs. Lynne Schaefer
Mr. Michael SkronskiMr. John Sullivan
Mr. and Dr.Vijay VarkiProf. Zdzisław Wesolowski
Mrs. Ligia Wiegand
Chicago Committee Chairmen
Countess Izabella Pagowska – Budys Ms. Vanessa Godek
Dr. and Mrs. Janusz GolecDr. Ewa Jachimowicz
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher KurczabaDr. Tomasz Osolkowski
Mr. Jacek and Dr. Jolanta TataraDr. and Mrs. Mark Tucci
Dr. and Mrs. Jerome Zwierzycki
Countess Brigitte Victoria CooperCountess Janelle Annette Cooper
Co-Chairmen
Cleveland Committee Chairmen
Mr. Leon Cholewa BadzinskiMr. and Mrs. Gerald Broski
Mr. Edward GodlewskiMr. John Nosek
Mr. and Mrs. George SobierajMr. Ben Stefanski, II
Mr. Jon Theobald Dr. Michael Klimiuk-Wieczerski
Mr. and Mrs. Thad CookeMr. and Mrs. Chester Partyka
Co-Chairmen
Ms. Halina Malinski
Michigan Committee Chairman
Mrs. Barbara Lemecha Mrs. Henrietta Nowakowski
Co-ChairmenMrs. Nina de Rovira
New York Committee Chairman
Countess Jadwiga KrasickiMr. and Mrs. Chester Lobrow
Mr. and Mrs. Witold SulimirskiMrs. Danuta Wilk
Co-Chairmen
Washington DC Committee ChairmanMr. Michel Pawlowski
Ms. Katarina KrzysztofiakMr. and Mrs. Thaddeus Mirecki
Ms. Anne Riggle
Co-Chairmen
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Polish IndianFascinations & Friendship
Poland has always been fascinated by the rich culture of India.Polish traveler and sailor Krzysztof Pawlowski was the first Pole to visit India in 1596;
he travelled from Poland via Portugal to Goa.
The first Chair of Sanskrit was established at Jagiellonian University (Krakow) in 1893.
Andrzej Gawroński (1885 - 1927) Indologist, ex-traordinary linguist and polyglot who knew 60 languages. His Sanskrit handbook is the main textbook for Indology students in Poland.
Jam Saheb with Polish children in Christmas costumes
Maharja Digvijay Sinhji
During WWII, thousands of Poles were deported to Siberian labor camps and lived in horrific condi-tions where death was imminent. Maharja Digvi-jay Sinhji (1895 - 1966) (‘Jam Saheb’) of Nawa-nagar, India saved and gave refuge to thousands of orphaned Polish children. In 1941, he adopted the first 60 children to secure their safety. During the
children’s years in India he ensured that Polish traditions, language and culture were preserved. In recognition of his courage and compassion, Jam Saheb received posthumously the Com-mander’s Cross of the Order of Polonia Restituta, and there are streets named after him in Warsaw and Krakow to honor his noble compassion.
From Gandhi to WalesaFreedom and Compassion
Mahatma Gandhi (1869 – 1948) was the preeminent leader of nationalism in Brit-ish-ruled India. Employing non-violent civil disobedience, Gandhi led India to independence and inspired movements for non-violence, civil rights and free-dom across the world.
“You must be the change you want to see in the world.”Mahatma Gandhi
Maurice Frydman (1901 - 1976), known as Swami Bharatananda, was a Polish engineer and humanitarian who spent the later part of his life in India and became a disciple of Gandhi. He co-drafted a new constitu-tion for the State of Aundh, edited and translated Nisar-gadatta Maharaj’s recorded conversations into the 1973 English-language book I Am That, and co-founded the Indian- Polish Library in Madras. Frydman also aided Polish orphans’ trans-fer from Siberia to India, Kenya and New Zealand.
Wanda Dynowska (1888 - 1971), of Polish nobility, went to India in 1935 and collaborated with Gandhi in assisting Tibetan refu-gees crossing to India. She co-founded the Indian-Polish Library in Madras which for over 30 years was a major editorial and publishing body for Pol-ish translations of main Hindu religious texts, contemporary poetry and literature, and many books were translated by Dynowska from Polish to English, Tamil, and Hindi.
Father Zelazek (1918 - 2006), Polish priest and missionary, survived the Dachau concentration camp. In the 1950’s he went to India to work with the Adiba tribes and beginning in 1970 he organized a leprosy colony in Puri for over 600 people, providing shelter, work and treat-ments which he oversaw for 30 years. Fr. Zelazek was short-listed twice for the Nobel Peace Prize in 2002 and 2003.
Lech Wałęsa, Solidarity leader and Presi-dent of Poland, helped end communism in Poland and Eastern Europe. A Nobel Peace Prize winner in 1983, Walesa con-sidered himself a disciple of Mahatma Gandhi. “Gandhi was not confined to In-dia or South Africa alone, but the apostle of peace was relevant to the entire world.” Walesa felt that Gandhian philosophy and its legacy would be instrumental in ending world unrest and would be the basis for lasting peace and successful globalization.
Cultural Relations
Norblin Murals in Jodphur Shaji N Karun, Zbigniew Preisner
Danny Mark Pudi, the wise-cracking actor best known for his role on the NBC series, Commu-nity, started his performance career as a come-dian. Mr. Pudi, American born son of a Polish mother and Indian father, speaks fluent Polish and is proud of his Polish and Indian heritage.
Lisa Ray, daughter of a Polish mother and Indian father, is an internationally acclaimed perform-er and philanthropist who has garnered many awards and has a reputation for taking on chal-lenging films and facing life head-on. Ms. Ray is a passionate advocate of stem cell technology.
Polish born Stefan Norblin (1892 - 1952 ) was a popular artist in India’s royal circles. His lush Art Deco style was heavily influenced by Hindu mythology, and his most significant commis-sion was the design and painting of murals for the Umaid Bhawan Palace in Jodphur. In 2011 a Norblin exhibition, “A Master of Many Arts,” opened in New Delhi.
Zbigniew Preisner is a renowned composer from Poland who has written the music for the films of famous Polish director Krzysztof Kies-lowski, as well as French, American, and Greek films. Preisner is currently scoring Shaji N Ka-run’s next movie Gaadha which began shooting in October 2012.
Tourism & Business
Indo-Polish business relations are long standing and friendly.Thousands of Poles visit India every year for a firsthand encounter
with the world’s largest democracy and its traditions, culture and civilization.With India’s excellent doctors, reasonable rates and alternative medicines,
Poles go to India for natural methods treatment.
Poland is currently India’s largest trading partner in Central Europe.Important bilateral treaties and agreements include economic partnerships,
science, technology, and cultural exchange programs.Some examples of business cooperation between the two countries are Mittal Steel
which owns 70% of the steel industry in Poland and India’s Videocom owns Thomson Piaseczno,manufacturer of LCD TVs. Poles have invested in India’s steel, pharmaceutical, and packaging
industries.
An audiovisual co-production agreement between Poland and India was signed recentlyat the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage in Warsaw,
and covers all types of production with particular focus on television.
Shrine of Love - Taj Mahal
Bollywood’s biggest star - Mr. Amitabh Bachchan in Krakow, Poland
Ms. Aishwarya Rai, Ms. Shah Rukh Khan
Signing of AV production agreement
Stanisław Schayer (1899 - 1941) Indologist, ex-pert on religion and author of a book about Hindu philosophy.
Noble Compassion
Classical Indian dancers