Hi
Dances of August 31, 2002
1 Lalica -Macedonia -Russ taught
2 Srbijanka -Sirba
3 Mindrel -Oltenia, Romania -reviewed
4 Robin Ddiog -Welsh -Roger taught
Lalica -Macedonia
Srbijanka -Sirba
5 Arap -Macedonia
6 Kendime -Turkey
7 Teen -Armenia -Russ taught
8 Itele -Romania -Roger taught
9 An Dro Retourne -Brittney
10 Nevesto Carven Trendafil -Pirin, Bulgaria
11 Joc Batranesc din Niculetel -Romania
12 Ve David -Israel -Ruth taught
13 Polka Dot -Scottish -Russ taught
14 Yankinata -Bulgaria
15 Korobushka -Russia -Ruth taught
16 Hambo -Sweden -some review
17 Sabrali sa se Sabrali -Rhodopes, Bulgaria
18 Kritikos Syrtos -Greek -Roger taught
19 Godecki Cacak -Serbia
20 Tzadik Katamar (Righteous as a palm tree) -Israel
21 Hora Din Campie -Romania
22 Galaonal De La Birca -Romania
23 Harmonica -Israel
24 Zillertaler Landler -Austria -Ruth taught
25 Joc de Leagane -Maramures, Romania
26 Plaka Hasapikos -Greek
27 Ali Pasa -Turkey
28 Rustemul -Romania
29 Kulsko -NW Bulgaria -getting better!
30 Tarina de la Abrud -Romania
31 Cimpoi -Romania
32 Satovcensko Horo -Pirin, Bulgaria (Sah-tohf-CHEN-skoh Hoh-ROH)
Joc Batranesc din Niculetel -Romania
33 Gavotte d'Honneur -Brittany
34 Me Go Zatvoille -Macedonia
Present:
Walt (87 years old, he used to dance back in the 1940s and 50s)
his son Keith and his wife Barbara brought him to see
folk dancing. Walt didn't dance but Ruth got Keith and
Barabara to dance a few, tho reluctantly :-))
1 Russ
2 Kathleen
3 Larissa
4 Jackie
5 Missy
6 Marvin
7 Cris
8 Sam &
9 Ruth
10 Jon
11 Brigitte
12 Roger
Also for those interested in learning how to Clog, beginning
lessons start September 10th, upstairs in the Eagles Club,
5:30.
See you next week