Kalispell International Folk Dancers











Hi Everyone,

The 18th Camp and Stamp will be in two weeks, Saturday June 20th and Sunday 21st.

Saturday, at our usual venue - the Salvation Army Gym, we start at 1pm with request dancing, as well as teaching dances if that is requested too.

About 4:30ish, we can have our pot luck dinner. This time in the Salvation Army's dining room. We can't use the kitchen to cook, so if you have a hot dish, please bring it in a crockpot. Russ and Missy are bringing a turkey in their electric roaster. We can use the refrigerator in the kitchen.

About 7, after we have had our meal and deserts, we can have our dance party, until 10?

Sunday, all folk dancers are invited to our house in Elmo for coffee and 10 o'clock potluck brunch, (Sharon and I will supply the coffee and a blueberry breakfast casserole,:) and dancing in our living room. We will email directions.



We welcome two new folk dancers, Cathy and Chany

Dances 06-06-26

  1. Seta
  2. Andro (bagpipes)
  3. Slow Singing Pravo
  4. Kopacka 1 - Dimna juda, mamo
  5. Tricot
  6. Siriul
  7. Djado mitjovata
  8. Kaži Suto, kaži dušo
  9. Tou paradeisou lemonia
  10. Hashual
  11. Ma Navu
  12. Moj Maro, Moj Marine
  13. An Dro Retourne
  14. Valle Pogonishte
  15. Dospatsko Horo
  16. Lalica
  17. Guhneega
  18. Tsamikos Kozani
  19. Snölejoninna
  20. Mechkin Kamen
  21. Dobrudzanski Buenek
  22. Hora veche
  23. Karmir Nur
  24. Rustemul
  25. Setnja
  26. Karamfil
  27. Jove Male Mome
  28. Maître De La Maison (Master of the House)
  29. Jacob's Ladder (Sulam Yaakov)
  30. Nyandolo
Serbia
Brittany
Bulgaria
Macedonia
France, Brittany
Romania
Bulgaria
Serbia
Greek
Israel
Israel
Albania
Brittany
Albania
Bulgaria
Bulgaria
Armenia
Greek
Lappland (Sajmi)
Macedonia
Bulgaria
Romania, Muntenia
Armenia
Romania
Serbia
Macedonia
Bulgaria
France
Israel
Kenya, Africa
  1. Sharon
  2. Russ
  3. Rose
  4. Roger
  5. Missy
  6. Max
  7. Isaac
  8. Eva
  9. Eryn
  10. Don
  11. Dianna
  12. Connie
  13. Chany
  14. Cecelia
  15. Cathy

Until next time,

Roger