grandparents.com(sm) a new generation of grandparents.
SEARCH
Free Newsletter
Help
Loading top menu.
Kids Cooking Heirloom Kitchen Professional Kitchen Recipe Archive
dancing
Ceycilia Roznowska

My Grandchildren Can Cook ... and Dance

Cecylia Roznowska teaches her grandchildren about their heritage

by Molly O'Neill

According to Polish tradition, a prosperous marriage begins with gifts of bread, salt, and wine. But it is dancing that ensures happiness for the happy couple, and for more than two decades, Ceycilia Roznowska, 79, a Polish-born dancer and choreographer has been leading wedding dances and twirling Polish-American couples in a polonaise toward happily ever after.

Emigrating to Chicago from her native Poland in 1984, she is the founder and artistic director of the Northwest Center of Traditional Polish Dancing and the Polonia Ensemble, a youth folk-dance company that performs at celebrations, festivals, parades and, of course, weddings.

It is dancing with the troupe’s young people, including three of her own grandchildren, that makes her feel like a girl again in the Polish village of Rabka, learning the steps to the krakowiak and mazur. She can imagine that her stomach is full of her grandma’s pierogi with sauerkraut, her pigtails flying, and her embroidered skirt whipping around her legs. Today her hair is arranged in soft blond curls and her nails and lips are painted cherry-red, a bright spot of color punctuating the air as she whirls.

Next to dancing, cooking has been equally important in helping Roznowska maintain her memories of home, and when she is not dancing alongside her grandchildren, she is with them in the kitchen. She’s taught them to make paczki, doughnuts traditionally served at Lent, and potato pancakes stuffed with bacon, mushroom, and onion.

“There is a very powerful and strong connection between folk dancing and traditional foods,” Roznowska says. Teaching her American-born grandchildren the dances of her childhood in connects her past and present. Preparing foods to fill their bellies after rounds of dancing completes the circle. It also reminds her of the meals she had in her own grandmother’s country kitchen in Rabka.

Someday Roznowska hopes to give them gifts of bread, salt, and wine at their own weddings — and, of course, to kick up her heels in a polonaise.

Continue to the recipe: Potato Pancakes Stuffed With Bacon, Mushrooms, & Onion

 

See articles by age: Expecting | Baby | Toddler | Preschooler | Elementary | Tween | Teen+
12 Ways to Help Children Fight Their Fears

Our expert's choices to ward off nightmares Build confidence »

3 Cool Cupcake Recipes

These unusual and delicious cupcakes are anything but typical sweets Unusually delicious sweets »

Be a Mentor to Your Grandchild

An expert discusses how you can help grandkids get into college and find jobs Tips and advice »


People Are Talking In Groups!
groups Browse more than 50 Groups and join the conversations.

Visit Groups »

Signup for our free newsletter Sign Up
ADVERTISEMENT
follow us on facebook follow us on twitter

happening right now

Video Contest: Enter the "Get Active with Your Grandkids" Video Contest! Ten winners will receive a Schwinn bicycle with helmet!
Recipes: 3 Recipes from Ming Tsai and a DVD Giveaway! Whip up these fresh, fast recipes from Ming Tsai and enter to win his new DVD
activities: 25 Great Sleepover Activities Make your grandkids' evening so fun they'll want to come back next week, too
Money: 5 Shopping Tricks to Save You More at the Store Learn how to tell what's a real deal, and what isn't
toys: Our Favorite Toys on the Silver Screen Some of the best films and movie characters were inspired by toys — take a look!
Benefits Club Giveaway: Win a Mystery Hat Game From Learning Resources Make Learning Magical!
article: The Benefits of Forging Family Traditions Our columnist reflects on the annual family vacation that binds the generations
Money: Trade in Your Old Electronics They may be worth more than you think
Coloring Pages: Rainy Day Let spring showers inspire the artist in your grandchild
Benefits Club Deal: Coffees of Hawaii: Save 10% & Free Shipping! Say Aloha to great coffee!

about the author

Molly O'Neill is the former food columnist for The New York Times Magazine. The author of several cookbooks, including One Big Table, The American Cookbook (Simon & Schuster, 2010), she was the host of the PBS series Great Food.
ADVERTISEMENT
Copyright © 2007-11 Grandparents.com LLC, all rights reserved. Trustee Seal