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Dances of March 29, 2003 @ The Salvation Army Gym, 7-10ish

1 Bojerka (Biserka) -Serbia
2 Od Lo Ahavti Dai -Israel
3 Alunelul de la Urzica -Romania
4 Ta'am Haman -Israel
5 Sestorka -Serbia
6 Alunelul- Romania
7 Horehronsky Cardas -Slovakia
8 Picking Up Sticks -English v v
9 Vranjanka -Serbia (also called Sano Duso)
10 Devojko Mari Hubava -Rhodopes, Bulgaria
11 Ciro -Croatia -Russ taught
12 Yolanda -Latin
13 Milanovo Kolo-Serbia
14 Oseh Shaloam -Israel
15 Preplet -Serbia
16 Pomaisko Sirto -Bulgaria
17 Mindrele- Oltenia, Romania -Larissa taught
18 Satovcensko Horo -Pirin, Bulgaria
19 Makazice/Bela Rada -Serbia
20 Korobushka -Russia
21 Kor Csardas -Hungary
22 Mairi's Wedding -Scotland (we had a set of 4 and a set of 3)
23 Karamfil -Macedonia (SQQ)
24 Vulpiuta (Vool-pewTS-ah) -Romania
25 Erev Ba (Evening Comes) -Israel
26 Joc Batranesc din Niculetel -Dobrogea, Romania
27 Pentozali -Greek, Island of Crete
28 Lakodalmi Tanc -Hungary
29 Sborinka -Bulgaria
30 Cetvorno Sopsko Horo -Sopluk, Bulgaria
31 Briul de la Fagaras -Romania
Sestorka -Serbia
32 Sabrali sa se Sabrali -Rhodopes, Bulgaria
33 Vidinsko Horo -Vlach, NW Bulgaria
34 Danec -Dobrudza, Bulgaria
35 Ripna Maca -Bulgaria
36 Legnala Dana -Macedonia


Announcements:

International Folk Dance, Saturday, April 5, 2003
At the Salvation Army Gym, 7 to 10pm

The next Contra Dance, at the Creston Grange Hall, will be
Friday, April 11, 2003. Yes, this time it's not the 1st Friday!
The dance is at 8:00, with the beginners' workshop at 7:30.
The cost is $6 each for adults, $3 each for teenagers (13-18),
and kids 12 and under are free.
The dance is put on by Contra Dance Flathead.

Learn to Clog: No partner needed, meet every Tuesday, upstairs
Eagles Club. Beginning lessons start at 5:30. Contact Carla
for more information 752-7919.

Learn to do Western Line dance, meet every Thursday at the
Sons of Norway, 6:30pm, $3.00.

Present tonight were:

1 Connie
2 Don
3 Jackie V.
4 Jackie Z.
5 Larissa
6 Lauren
7 Linda
8 Marvin
9 Missy
10 Roger
11 Rose
12 Russ
13 Ruth
14 Sam

Till next time,

Roger