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Guest Instructors (leor9cTomov ______Sandy Starkman____ _ l3i11 Alkire, ______FALL FOLK DANCE CAMP Roster Camp Russe 1 Wheeling, West Virginia Ogl ebay Park AugQ 30 ~ Septo 2~ 1985 INSTRUCTORS ~,BILL ALKIRE & Marianne~ 5214 Clear Creek Valley, Wooster, OH 44691 GEORGE TOMOV~ 66~12 48th Avenue~ Woodside, NY 11377 SANDY STARKMAN, 27 Invermay Aveo, Downview, Ontario, M3H-1Zl

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Oglebay Institute Fall Folk Dance Camp Instructors: George Tomove, Wheeling, West Virginia, Aug 30 - Sep 2, 1985 Sandy Starkman, Bill Alkire TABLE OF CONTENTS

Page 1 Terminology and Movements 2 Terminology and Movements 3 Individual Clogging Steps 4 Grand Square Change 4 A Square and Contra Toe Dip 4 Queen 1 s Quadrille 5 Basic Movements of Square Dancing 5 Square Dance Figures 6 Grand Square Quadrille 6 Balance the Star 6 A Spring ~~aggot 7 ..-,Aston Po 1 ka Contra 7 Aw Shucks Contra 7 Orno Special 8 Petronella 8 Cedar Valley Trio Mixer 8 Fred 0 s Mixer .9 K S D S Mixer 9 Simple Gifts

Dances presented by SANDY STARKMAN

Page 10 Balda Lemayan 10 HQra d~ la Buciu 11 S,rba !n Sir de la Tismana 12 Ais Giorgis (Sto George) 13 Berde oyun havasi 14 Alunelul de la Urzica 15 Mi Li Yiten (Who Will Give Me) 15 Katia 16 Rozelaar 17 Gocino Kol o 18 ~~~~orfntain Spring Song 19 ""Promoroaca 20 Shti Gatzu Debru (This is July) 21 Azul Cielo 22 Pera Stous Pera Kombos 22 Busybody 23 Tfila Bamidbar (Prayer in the Desert) 24 t;:ILlL Ts ip() r ~ m 25 Ho ra Haaera~G 26 Hodoroaga 26 ~Ooska Gookas

Dances presented by GEORGE TOMOV Page 28 Slavonsko Kola 29 Povrateno 30 Kircino Oro 31 Koljino Oro 32 Ravno Oro 32 Za1na Majka Oglebay Institute Fall Folk Dance Camp Instructors: George Tomove, Wheeling, West Virginia, Aug 30 - Sep 2, 1985 Sandy Starkman, Bill Alkire Dances presented by GEORGE TOMOV (continued) Page 33 Skudrinka 33 Janina Oro 34 Janina Oro 35 Slovenski Plesi 36 Slovenski Plesi 37 Prigosrski Dermes 38 Rance 39 Oj Rasticu 40 Oj Rastti cu

Oglebay Institute Fall Folk Dance Camp Instructors: George Tomove, Wheeling, West Virginia, Aug 30 - Sep 2, 1985 Sandy Starkman, Bill Alkire TER~~I NO LOGY

In the· discussion of 11 CLOGGING STANDARD ENGLISHu below~ the names of the movements used are . those adopted by the National Clogging and Hoedown Council on May 13, 1978~ and which CLOG supports in our effort to make the discussion and writing of clogging steps and routines clearer and more understandable for everyoneo The definitions below are CLOG 0 s but ar·e based on the Council 0 Se All clogging steps are made up of some combination of the following Basic Movementso The movements themselves fall into two groups ~ Toe Movements and Heel Movements& If there is any rule in so individual a dance as clogging that may be said to be an absolute~ it is that every complete Toe Movement (which occurs on the up beat of the music) is followed

by a complete Heel Movement 9 with the Heel Movement occurring on the down beat of the musice The beat or rhythm of the dance is kept with the heel; anytime the heel is sounded~ the knee is flexed and then straightened~ resulting in the characteristic up~and~down motion of the dancer 8 s bodye · In the following definitions an attempt has been made to describe what is happening to the weight of the body in relation to the rhythm of the musico The word uclick 11 is used to indicate that a tap has contacted the flooro All clicks should have a sharp~ c'lear sound~ not scuffed or muffledo TOE MOVEMENTS TOE The ball of the foot produces a click while the heel remains out of contact with the flooro TOE implies that the body weight has been transferred to the ball of the foot; the term TOUCH is used when the same sound is produced but the foot is picked up again immediately without transferring any body weight to that footo DOUBLE TOE Two clicks are produced in the space of one beat of musico The ball of the foot strikes the floor during the forward motion of a short kick and the knee straightens; immediately the same foot swings backward and the ball of the foot strikes the floor again in the same spot as the knee bends upwardo The heel should not touch the flooro The forward and back motions are considered to be one movement with no hesitation between themo Normally the clicks occur slightly in front of the body~ but they may be done in back or to the sideo ROCK A click is produced by transferring the weight onto the ball of the foot slightly behind the bodygs center of gravity; the knee is in a flexed position causing the weight of the body to 11 rock 11 slightly to the rear as the center of gravity changesa The opposite foot is always lifted off the floor during a ROCK; the heel of the foot doing the ROCK does not touch the flooro BRUSH The foot is allowed to swing from the knee with a pendulum action; the ball of the foot produces a click by striking the floor a glancing blow and continuing in the direction of the swing (which may be to the front~ to the rear~ or across in front of the opposite leg)o DRAG The foot is flat on the floor and the knee is flexed when the DRAG beginso With a springing motion which moves the weight of the body up and back~ straighten the knee allow-ing momentum to lift your heel slightly off the f'loor and drag your foot rearward about half the length of your footo The heel never entirely loses contact with the floor, and.weight is distributed along the length of the foot at the end of the movemento There is no distinctive clickB (Also done with both feet on the floor in the same mannere) · ¢

Oglebay Institute Fall Folk Dance Camp Instructors: George Tomove, Wheeling, West Virginia, Aug 30 - Sep 2, 1985 Sandy Starkman, Bill Alkire HEEL MOVE~1ENTS HEEL The weight of your body is already on the ball of the foot when the HEEL move= ment is doneG Snap the heel down, producing a sharp click, and flex the knee downward, distributing the body weight along the entire length of the foote STEP Place entire foot flat on the floor, producing a click with the toe and heel taps at the same time and transferring the body weight along the length of the foot while flexing the knee downward& SLIDE A down=and=forward counterpart of the up-and-back motion of the DRAGo With the foot flat on the floor and the knee straight, roll your weight up onto the ball of the foot, letting your knee begin to go slacko As the weight of your body begins to drop forward and down, let the instinctive tightening of your thigh muscles save you from a fall by sliding your foot forward (about half the length of your foot) and then letting your heel snap down~ producing the click and redistributing your weight along the whole length of your footo At the end of the SLIDE the knee will be in a flexed positiono (Also done with both feet on the floor in the same mannero) SUPPLEMENTAL TERMINOLOGY DOUBLE A shorthand term applied to the combination of DRAG and SLIDE so common in CHUG clogging stepse The movements are done in one continuous action with the clicks of the SLIDE portion always falling on the down beat of the musico The SHUFFLE can be done with both feet on the floor at the same time or with one foot on the floor while the other foot is doing a Toe Movement which occurs during the same upbeat as the DRAG portion of the SHUFFLEe The body weight first moves back and simultaneously up then moves down and simultane= ously forwardG Repeating the SHUFFLE continuously gives the rhythm~keeping motion characteristic of advanced cloggingo

STOMP A strongly accented flatfoot STEP ~ the term is used in describing a clogging step where a particularly distinctive click is neededo

HOP. Any upward motion that causes both feet to lose contac~ with the floor = the click is produced when the foot comes back into contact with the flooro Land= ing can be made on the same foot that did the push off or the HOP can be used to change the weight to the opposite foot as the step demandso DT Written abbreviation for DOUBLE TOE. XIB Written abbreviation for 11 Cross In Back 11 - one leg crosses in back of the other during a stepo

11 11 XIF Written abbreviation for Cross In Front - one leg crosses in front of the other during a stepo

L L R L R R L R DT~STEP~ROCK XIB~STEP TOE~HEEL~BRUSH XIF~SLIDE from FLOP=EARED MULE September 1978 Issue

Oglebay Institute Fall Folk Dance Camp Instructors: George Tomove, Wheeling, West Virginia, Aug 30 - Sep 2, 1985 Sandy Starkman, Bill Alkire .Individual Clogging Steps

Doubl~ Toe Step: Double Toe .Step~ Double Toe Step L R

Basic Step~ Double Toe Step, Rock Step, Double Toe Step Rock Step L R L R L R Flapjack: Double Toe Step, Toe tap Heel click Toe tap (cross other foot) L L R L R Heel click Toe tap (uncross) Heel click (Repeat for other foot) L R L

Indiana~ Double Toe Step, Double Toe Step, Double Toe Step. (Loop right leg L L R R L L behind left and step down) Brush up, Double Toe Step, Double Toe StepiD R L L L R R Rock step .. L R

Windster~ Double Toe step, double toe cross, Heel click, double toe back~ L L R L R Heel click, Rock step (Repeat start on right) L R L

Slapback~ Double toe (backwards) Slide Drag Step (Repeat for other foot) L R R L

Kentucky Step~ Double Toe step, double toe step, drag, cross step, step~ step L L R R R L R L

Dog Paddle~ Toe step (behind R foot) Slide Toe step (behind L foot) Slide L L R R

Side Twister: Double Toe Step, Touch, Heel, Touch~ Heel, Touch, Heel L L R L R L R L (moving to left) (Repeats on oppostte foot to move right)

Squares and Quadrilles presented by Bill Alkireo The call and instructions that Bill uses are those which accompany the recordso Cindy Balance Blue Star 1508 Four Leaf Clover Lloyd Shaw 503 Hurry Hurry Hurry Windsor 4105 Old Fashioned Girl Windsor 4105 Just Because Windsor 4144 Levi Jackson Rag Folklore Village 103 ~1y Pretty Girl Windsor 4112 Red Wing Folkraft 1332 San Antonio Rose Folkraft 1272 Shindig in the Barn Wagon Wheel 921 Solomon Levi Lloyd Shaw 501 Trail of the Lonesome Pine Lloyd Shaw 505 Zippity Doo Da Blue Star 1700 Oglebay Institute Fall Folk Dance Camp Instructors: George Tomove, Wheeling, West Virginia, Aug 30 - Sep 2, 1985 Sandy Starkman, Bill Alkire Grand.Sguar~ by 11 Alkire

Formation~ Square Sets Music: Mountain Dew - Thunderbird 507

Opener~ Ending~ Sides Face Grand Square Revetse Allemande 1 your corner, Grand Right and Left Promenade Figure~ Sides FaceiD Grand Square Reverse Allemande left your corner. Walk past your Partner Promenade the next little lady round (Repeat three more times)

A~guare ar1d_Contra Toe~ by Bill Alkire. 1985

Formation~ Square Sets lined up with each other each way

Music~ Well phrased Breakdown

Heads to the right, Circle up four~ head gents break to a line Forward and Back, Pass thru Face your partner, pass thru and March Turn alone, come back~ Partner swing Face in, Pass thru. Face your partner, pass thru Swing your Corner Allemande left Corner and grand right and 1eft9 promenade (Repeat for heads. repeat twice for sides)

Queen°s Quadrille

~1us i c ~ Gold and Silver= Folk Dancer M H 1534

Counts~ 1~8 Head two couples right and left thru 9=16 Head two ladies chain 17=24 Side two couples~ right and left thru 25=32 Side two ladies chain 33om40 Join hands and circle left 41~48 Swing your corner lady 4.9~64 Promenade back home (Repeat all for head couples, then repeat all twice for side couples)

Oglebay Institute Fall Folk Dance Camp Instructors: George Tomove, Wheeling, West Virginia, Aug 30 - Sep 2, 1985 Sandy Starkman, Bill Alkire THE BASIC MOVEMENTS OF SQUARE DANCING 5o .... 'F9R.RECREATIONAL.DANCING 1.. Circle Family 10., Pass Thru a" Right 11 " Split Family bo Left a .. Outside couple 2., Forward & Back b. Ring (one couple) 30 Dosado 12 .. Half Sashay Family a" Reverse Dosado a" Half Sashay 4 .. Swing b.. Rollaway 50 Promenade Family c" Ladies in, men sashay a" Couples (full~ 1/2, 3/4) 13o Turn Back Family bo Single file ao u turn back Co Wrong Way 14o Separate Family 6., Allemande Family a" Separate a .. Left bo Divide bo Right 15., Courtesy Turn c., Left arm turn 16. Ladies Chain Family Go Right arm turn a" Two Ladies (reg" & 3/4) 7o Right & Left Grand Family bo Four Ladies (rego & 3/4) a. Right and left grand 17. Lead Right b., Weave the ring 18o Right and Left Thru Co Wrong way grand 190 Circle to a Line 8., Star Family 20o Bend the Line a" Right 2lo Double Pass Thru bo Left 22o Grand Square 9~ Star Promenade

Square DaDce Figures (These figures may be danced in big circle formation or square formationo) Odd couple (or first couple) out and circle four Dive for the oyster, dive, dig for the clam, now dig Turn •em all over in the frying pan Birdie in the Cage and three hands round Birdie hop out and the crow hop in, circle three handsi go in again Crow hop out and circle four Dive thru and lead right on Even couple arch and odd couple under (or second couple arch and first couple under) Hold your holds and turn right back Make a four leaf clover, turn it all around Duck back thru and circle left and on to the next Join hands and circle left Ladies cross over and circle again Men cross over (Men and Ladies may turn around in the circle with a 11 Butterfly Whirl 1i)

Oglebay Institute Fall Folk Dance Camp Instructors: George Tomove, Wheeling, West Virginia, Aug 30 - Sep 2, 1985 Sandy Starkman, Bill Alkire Grapd Square Quadrille (This is danced in square formation and is prompted quadrille stylee Couples are designated head couples, those with backs to caller and those facing~ and the others~ side couples)

Sides face, Grand Square (1 2 3 turn, 1 2 3 turn, 1 2 3 turn~ everybody homeo Reverse ~ 123 turn, 123 turn~ 123 turn, (This is the chorus between these figures~ Head couples sashay over (Count 6) Head couples - right hand star Sashay back (Count four) Back by the left Side couples sashay over Side couples = right hand star Come on back Back by the left

Head couples circle left Ail joiri ~a~ i and ~~rcie left Circle right Go all the way round till you get home Side couples circle left Take your partner and promenade Ci rc 1e right (This dance can be danced by all girls or all boys or any combinationso)

· Balahta the Star

Music~ Dances from , the Mclain Family Band, Berea,

Formation~ Couple facing couple around the circleo All join right hands and make a star o Balance in, Balance out, Balance in, Balance out (Dancers step toward each other and away from each other twice) Turn that star, go round about (With right hands still joined walk once around to place with 8 steps) Repeat all of the above with left hand staro Do-Sa-do (right shoulders) with the opposite (person you are facing)& Take this person in crossed hands position and swing around counter clockwise to bring the new partner to the old partner 0 s positiono Now everyone is facing own partnero Do the same with own partner but instead of stopping in original positions, continue on around the circle to a new couple, with the men passing left shoulderso

A Spri t}9 Maggot by Bi 11 A1 ki re ~ 1985

Formation~ Contra Lines 1,3,5 etco couples crossed over and active

Music~ 32 Bar Reel - Medium Tempo

Counts~ 1-8 Long Lines Forward and Back 9~16 Pass Thru, Turn Alone 17-24 Right Hand Star With The One Below All the way aroundo 25-32 Men Loop Out and The Ladies Chain 33~40 Chain Back 41-48 Long Lines, Forward and Back 49-64 Pass Thru and Swing the One Below Oglebay Institute Fall Folk Dance Camp Instructors: George Tomove, Wheeling, West Virginia, Aug 30 - Sep 2, 1985 Sandy Starkman, Bill Alkire Aston Polka Contra by John Findlay 7 ..

Formation~ Contra lines, 1,3,5, etco couples crossed over and active

~1usic~ Charles Polka ~ Kalox 1151

Intra~ Face Your Corner~ Here We Go! 1=8 Heel and Toe and Out you Go, Heel and Toe and In you Go 9~16 Heel and Toe and Out you Go, Heel and Toe, the Ladies in 17-24 All March 25~32 Turn Alone, Come on Back 33-40 Allemande Left, Ladies Chain 41-48 Chain Back 49=56 Same Four, Left Hand Star 56~64 Back by the Right (Hand Star) Face New Corner, Here We Go

Aw Shucks·cantra by Carol Kopp

Formation~ Contra Lines, 1,3,5, Crossed over

Music~ Sherbrooke of Other Lively Reel (32 bar)

1 ~4 Actives Sashay Down, Inactives Sashay Up 5-8 Actives Sashay Up, Inactives Sashay Down 9-12 Actives Sashay Down, Inactives Sashay Up 13~16 Actives Sashay Up, Inactives Sashay Down (Stop with Actives Between Inactives) 17~20 Actives Clap Own, Clap.right to partner, clap own, clap left to partner 21-24 Actives Turn around to face Inactives, Clap Own, Clap Right to Inactive, Clap Own, Clap left to Inactive 25~32 Actives Swing One Below 33~40 Down In Fours, Wheel Turn 41~48 Come Back, Bend the Line 49~56 Ladies Chain 57~64 Ladies Chain Back

QrD2 Special by Tony Parks

Formation~ Contra Lines, 1,3,5, etco Couples crossed over Music: 32 Bar Reel or Jig Counts~ , ~8 Long lines forward and back 9~16 Actives Do-sa-do. 17~24 With the one below, Do-sa-do 25-32 Same Swing 33-40 Down in Fours; Wheel Turn 41~48 Come Back 49-56 Circle Left 57-64 Circle Right

Oglebay Institute Fall Folk Dance Camp Instructors: George Tomove, Wheeling, West Virginia, Aug 30 - Sep 2, 1985 Sandy Starkman, Bill Alkire Petronella (Traditional, a version popular in Northeast Ohio)

Formation~ Contra Lines~ 1 3 9 5~ etco Couples Active but Not crossed over

Music~ Petronella~ Record~ Folkraft 1139 1-8 Actives turn a quarter to the right and balance (joining hands with inactives) 9~16 Everybody turn to the right and balance 17=24 Everybody turn to the right and balance 25-32 Everybody turn to the right and balance 33-40 Inactives turn to the right while actives down center~ turn alone 41-48 Come back to place and cast off 49-56 Right and Left Thru 57-64 Right and Left Back

Cedar Valley·rrio.Mixer by Bill Alkire, 1984

Formation~ Three people in a line facing LOD around the roomo Center person joins hands with the outside hands of the other twoo They join their inside hands behind the center 8 s backo Footwork~ The same throughout~ all start with Left

Music: Carolina Caper~ Thunderbird 502 Count~ 1-4 Step~ Rock Step; Step, Rock Step 5~8 Step, Step~ Step, Rock Step 9~12 Step, Step, Step, Kick (Outside people drop hands, turn around, back upo Inside person backs up) 13-16 Step Rock Step, Step Rock Step (Everybody drop h~nds and move forward to new person) 17-32 Reel For Three (walking steps) (Person near wall face in Center person face wall to start reel passing right shoulderso Everybody walk a figure 8o

Fredas Mixer by Fred Park

Formation~ Two Large Circles~ One Facing Out, One Facing In, Partners Opposite, Men and Women Alternating 1-8 Partner, Do-sa-do 9-16 Corner Swing 17-24 Ladies Chain 25-32 Ladies Chain Back 33-40 Circle of Four, Circle Right 41-48 Circle Left 49-56 Large Circles, Circle Left 57-64 Large Circle~ Circle Right

Oglebay Institute Fall Folk Dance Camp Instructors: George Tomove, Wheeling, West Virginia, Aug 30 - Sep 2, 1985 Sandy Starkman, Bill Alkire K S D S Mixer

Formation~ Double Circle of Partners

Music~ 32 Bar Reel - Lively

1~12 Promenade (Start men left foot, ladies right) 13~16 Ladies move in to back to center, two hands joined with partner, facing each othero Man pivots to face ina 17~20 Poussette in 21=24 Balance 25~28 Pousette out 29~32 Balance 33-40 Do-sa-do 41-48 Move to new person on right to Gypsy 49-56 Swing 57~64 Face in, form circle, four steps in, four steps auto

S1mpla Gifts (an old Shaker Song)

'Tis the gift to be simple~ tis the gift to be free

1 Tis the gift to come down where we ought to be And when we find ourselves in the place just right It will be in the Valley of Love and Delighto When True Simplicity is gained To Bow and to Bend we shall not be ashamed

To turn, to turn~ it will be our delight Till by turning, turning, we come round right The Dance Simple Gifts by Bill Alkire

Formation~ Four facing Four around the room

Music~ Sing the Song 1-8 Forward and Back 9-16 Forward and Pass Thru 17-24 Circle eight to the left 25~32 Circle eight to the right and back to lines 33~40 Outside In (Four people (two from each line) closest to the walls step forward and face the center of the halla Promenade towards center with opposite person. 41-48 Outside Out (Reverse of above back to place) 49-56 Inside Out (Four people closest to the center of the hall step forward and face the walls. Promenade toward the walls with opposite persono) Inside In (Reverse of above back to place)

Oglebay Institute Fall Folk Dance Camp Instructors: George Tomove, Wheeling, West Virginia, Aug 30 - Sep 2, 1985 Sandy Starkman, Bill Alkire Translation - Ballad to the Spring (water Record: Manginot 2

Dance - Shlomo Maman Music = Mo Wilensky Meter - 4/4 Formation: Circle (Lad is CCW around circle), Simple Hand Hold Count Description Part A ~ face Lad 1 1 step.R fwd. w/ bent knee 2-3 sway back and forth on bent knees 4 touch L toes fwdG while straightening knees 2 Rpto measo 1 part A w/ opposite footwork 3 1 step R fwdo w/ bent knee while making l/4 turn CW to face outwards and rejoin hands 2 touch L toes to L while straightening R knee 3 step L fwde w/ bent knee while making a l/2 turn CCW to face center and rejoin hands 4 touch R toes to R while straightening L knee 4 1-2 make 1 full turn CW w/ 2 steps R, L 3-4 step R to R w/ bent knee, sway L rpto 5 1~4 Rpto measo 4, Part A 6 1-2 step R to R on toes, cross L over R w/ bent knee 3-4 step R to R on toes, step L behind R w/ bent knee 7=12 repeat measo 1~6, part A

Part B = face center 1 1 step R diagonally fwd, to R w/ bent knee 2-3 sway back and forth w/ bent knees 4 brush L forward and raise in circle to L 2 1-4 rpto measo 1, Part B w/ opposite footwork and direction, end facing center 3 1-2 step R to R w/ bent knee, step L in place 3 step R forward raising hands 4 step L back in place lowering hands 4 1 step R back w/ bent knee 2 close L to R while straightening R knee and brushing L across floor 3-4 rpto ctso 1=2, measo 4, part B rpto measo 1-4, part B

Presented by Sandy Starkman = as learned from Danny Uziel

HORA de la BUCIU (Moldavia, R6ma~ia)

Pronunciation~ This dance comes from the village of Buciu - BOO - chooo Record: Hai La Joe Noroc Volo I Side A Band 4 Music: 4/4 meter 8 measo intra Formation: Mixed circle, hands in "W 8 positiono PATTERN A Step-close Travel Oglebay Institute Fall Folk Dance Camp Instructors: George Tomove, Wheeling, West Virginia, Aug 30 - Sep 2, 1985 Sandy Starkman, Bill Alkire HORA de la BUCIU continued

l Facing center and moving to R step R (ct 1), Close L to R (ct 2), step R (ct 3), swing L leg across R in front (ct 4)o 2 Repeat meas 1 with opp ftwk and diro 3-4 Repeat meas 1 cts 1 ~ 2 three times (cts 1, 2, 3, 4, 1, 2,); three steps in place R=L~R (cts 3, &, 4)o 5~8 Repeat meas 1 - 4 with opp ftwk and diro B Stamping Chorus 1 In place make bkwd bicycle movement with R leg as L heel lifts and drops (ct 1)o Stamp R beside L (ct &); step R in place (ct 2); stamp L beside R (ct &)o Moving sideways to L step L (ct 3), step R behind L (ct &), step L (ct 4), stamp R beside L (ct &)o 2 Repeat B meas 1 cts 3 ~ & - 4 - & with opp ftwk and dir (cts 1,&,2,&)o Moving sideways to L, step L (ct 3), close R to L (ct &), step L (ct 4).. Hold (ct &) o c Grapevine TraveL 1-2 Repeat A meas 1 ~ 2 3 Facing center moving L step R across in front of L (ct 1); step L (ct 2); step R behind L (ct 3); step L (ct 4)o 4 Repeat C meas 3 cts 1 - 2 (cts 1, 2)o Three steps in place, feet together R = L - R (cts 3, &, 4)o 5-8 Repeat C meas 1 - 4 with opp ftwk and diro The sequence of the dance is A B C A B C Presented by Sandy Starkman as learned from Sunni Bloland

S'RBA 1N.SIR DE LA TISMANA () ·· · · strba is a basic dance type; however, this S~rba~n Sir (~frba in a line) is not typical because of its directional flow and unique formations The dance comes from Tismana, a village in Gorj, Oltenia famous for beautiful embroidered blouseso

Pronunciation~ Sur bah (i)n SHEER day lah tees-MAH-nah

Record~ Hai La Joe, Noroc Vol I, Side B/3. 2/4 meter~

Formation~ ~~and W in an open or closed circle facing LODo Hands held in '0W" paso Me as Pattern 19 rheas INTRODUCTION

11 A With hds he 1d in "W pos face and move in LOD 0 . 1-2 Step R (ct 1) hands down to 11 V11 pos; hop R (ct 2); step L (ct 1) hands rise to uwu pos; hop L (ct 2)o 3-4 Step R,L,R, hop R (cts 1,2,1,2,)0 5-6 Moving L twd ctr of circle step L (ct 1); close R (ct 2); step L (ct 1); hop L (ct 2)~ 7-8 Repeat action of meas 5-6, opp ftwk and directiono 9-12 Moving fwd in LOD repeat action of meas 1-4 with opp ftwko 13-24 Repeat action of meas 1-12 same ftwk but moving bkwd in RLODe

Oglebay Institute Fall Folk Dance Camp Instructors: George Tomove, Wheeling, West Virginia, Aug 30 - Sep 2, 1985 Sandy Starkman, Bill Alkire STRBA 1N SIR DE LA TISMANA continued

B 1-2 Facing ctr in place~ step R across in front (ct 1); step L in place (ct 2); step R slightly bkwd (ct 1); step L in place (ct 2)o 3-4 Moving RLOD step R across in front (ct 1); step L (ct 2); step R across L (ct 1); hop R as L leg swings in an arc to the front (ct 2)0 5-8 Repeat action of meas 1~4 with opp ftwk and directionG 9-10 Same as meas 3~40 11-12 Repeat action of meas 9~10 with opp ftwko 13-14 Stamp R two times (cts 1,2); stamp R (ct 1); hold (ct 2)o 15-16 Turning CW 180 to face outside, step R (ct 1); step L (ct 2); step R (ct 1); hold (ct 2). 17-32 Repeat action of meas 1~16 done with opp ftwk and direction while facing outside of circle~ on meas 32 turn only ~ CW to finish facing RLOD., c 1-2 Shouting 11 i-auzi una 11 (facing slightly to the L, step diag fwd R (ct 1); step L in place (ct 2); close R to L (ct 1); step L (ct 2)o (feet remain parallel) 3-4 11 i-auzi douau, repeat action of meas 1""'2o 11 11 5-6 i-auzi trei !,! repeat action of meas 1-20 11 11 7-8 Shouting Si schimba , move fwd in RLOD, step R across in front (ct 1); close L (ct 2); step R across in front (ct 1); hop R turning to face slightly L of LOD (ct 2)e 9~16 Repeat action of meas 1-8 with opp ftwk and directiono D 1-2 Facing center the leaps are done sdwd. Leap R (ct 1); stamp L (ct 2); leap L (ct 1); stamp R (ct 2)a 3-4 Repeat action of meas 1-20 5 Repeat action of meas 1. 6 Moving to center to L, step L (ct 1); clicik R td L (ct 2)o 7 Repeat action of meas 6o 8 Accented step L raising R knee in front (ct 1); hold (ct 2)o 9-10 Facing center, leap sdwd R (ct 1); stamp L (ct 2); leap sdwd L (ct 1); stamp R ( c t 2 ) ., 11-12 Repeat action of meas 9-10. 13-14 Moving in LOD, step R (ct 1); close L (ct 2); accented step R lifting L knee in front (ct 1); hold (ct 2)o 15 Moving to the R, step on L across in front (ct 1); step on ball of 11 11 R to R ( c t 2 ) ; UNA .. 16-18 Continue repeating action of meas 15 three times, shouting 11 11 11 16 11 11 DOUA , TREI Sl PATRU .. 19 Step Lacross in front 11 CINCI 11 (ct 1); hold (ct 2)o Presented by Sandy Starkman as learned from Sunni Bloland

AIS GIORGIS (STo GEORGE)

RECORD~ FK1466 X 45 Folkcraft LP 6 NATIONALITY~ Greek FORMATION: Line dance, no partners needed BASIC STEPS~ Walking STYLE NOTES: Hands are held slightly above shoulder height, forward and just slightly bent. The extreme right hand person in the line usually a man, leadso His free hand held high often snapping his fingers in time to the musico Properly done, each dancer holds diagonal ends of a handkerchief so his hands are about 3 feet apart; neighbours then link little fingers because hands are occupied with the handkerchief .. Oglebay Institute Fall Folk Dance Camp Instructors: George Tomove, Wheeling, West Virginia, Aug 30 - Sep 2, 1985 Sandy Starkman, Bill Alkire AIS GIORGIS (STo GEORGE} continued

PART I~ Counts 1 - 10 Facing diagonally right, walk two steps~ Right~ step on right foot, turning to face centre, touch left toe along side, right, step for~ ward on lefto Touch right toe beside lefto Step back on right, touch left toe beside right, Step to the Left, touch right toe beside left., 11 -20 Repeat all of part I, Counts 1~10 from the beginning for a total of twice througho PART II: Counts 21 ~ 32 Same as part one, with the addition of one complete turn clockwiseo Dropping hands and taking two steps right and left feet, turn completely around to join hands again, and repeat part one, counts 1 - 10o Repeat dance from the beginning always in the same order" Part one twice and part two onceo

TEACHING HINTS~ Dance part one a few times through before adding part two" The turn can cause some confusion, therefore, stop the record, teach and dance part two a few times through, then do the complete dance" Presented by Sandy Starkman 1985

BERDE oyun havasi (Behr-deh) (Turkey) - Translation~ 11 Dance tune from Berde 11 SOURCE: From Erzurum in Eastern Turkey

RECORD~ BO~-OK 103, side I& b~nd I TH~E~ 2/4

FORMATION~ Mixed line, little fingers hooked at shoulder height., Ends of line hold handkerchief in free hando STEPS & Dance has one step repeated throughouto Yelling, shimmying, and women°s STYLING: ululating are encouraged, as is the case in many Turkish danceso Dance begins facing ctr with arms straight down at sides., Measure 1-8 INTRODUCTION THE STEP 1 Step fwd on R, bending back slightly, leaving L toe on floor, L heel off floor, L knee bent while raising hands to shoulder level (ct 1); step L in place and move hands fwd and downward to about waist height(ct 2)o 2 Step R to R while swinging arms down and slightly behind body (ct 1)~ step L sideways bringing it next to Rand swinging hands straight fwd (ct 2)o 3 Repeat meas 2" - 4 Step fwd on L, bending knees and leaving Ron floor, lifting hands to shoulder level (ct 1); straighten knees and bounce twice quickly with weight on R (cts 2&)o 5 Repeat meas 4, hands at shoulder level throughouto 6 Step L,R,L in place whil~ bringing hands fwd and down to about waist height (cts 1&2)o 7 Moving RLOD body facing RLOD and hands extended towards LOD, step R Oglebay Institute Fall Folk Dance Camp Instructors: George Tomove, Wheeling, West Virginia, Aug 30 - Sep 2, 1985 Sandy Starkman, Bill Alkire BERDE oyun havasi continued

~~easure 7 can't 1 d across L~ step L, step R across L (cts 1&2)o 8 Continuing moving RLOD, body facing RLOD and hands extended towards RLOD, step L, step R behind L, step L (cts 1&2)o Presented by Sandy Starkman as learned from Bora Ozkok

ALUNELUL DE LA URZICA {Oltenia~ Romania~- Sunni Bloland learned this dance from Puiu Vasilescu of Bucharesto Pronunciation: (ah-loo-nel-ool deh la oor-zee-ka) Record: Nevofoon #15012~ Side 2, Band 5 Formation: Short lines of M& W, hands joined down in V position Music: 4/4 -- 4 meas. introo measure &o_ 1 Moving diago fwdo to R, step R (ct 1), cross L in front of R (ct 2), step fwdo R (ct 3), hop R (ct 4) 2 Repeat measo 1, oppo ftwko diago fwdo L 3 In place, facing fwdo, step R (ct 1), step Lacross in front (ct 2)~ step R in place (ct 3), step L to L (ct 4) continue withoo• 4 Step R across in front (ct 1), step L in place (ct 2), step R to R (ct 3)~ leap onto L while turning body 45° to R (ct 4) · 5 Moving diago bkwdo· R, step R tct 1), cross L in front (ct 2), step R (ct 3), hop R (ct 4)o 6 Repeat mease 5 diag bkwd L, oppo ftwko 7 Repeat measo 1 8 Repeat measo 2 Bo 1 In place, step R (ct 1), step L across in front (ot 2), step R in place (ct 3), step L to L (ct 4), continue withoeoo 2 Step R across in front (ct 1), step L in place (ct 2), step R toR (ct 3)~ stamp L in place (ct 4) 3-4 Repeat measo 1-2 oppo ftwke 5 Step R (ct 1, stamp L (ct 2), step L (ct 3), stamp R (ct 4) 6 Step R (ct 1), stamp L (ct 2), strong accented step L (ct 3 & 4) 7 Moving diago bkwd R, step R (ct 1), step Lacross in front (ct 2), step R (ct 3), hop R (ct 4) 8 Repeat meas 7 diago bkwde oppo ftwko Repeat entire dance& Presented by Sandy Starkman as learned from Sunni Bloland

Oglebay Institute Fall Folk Dance Camp Instructors: George Tomove, Wheeling, West Virginia, Aug 30 - Sep 2, 1985 Sandy Starkman, Bill Alkire 15, MI LI YITEN (Who Will Give Me) Israeli Couple DanGe

Dance~ · Seadia Amishai Record~ · Seadia Amishaius Dances Y 1005 Meter 4/4

Formation: Couples in circle~ M back to centero Join both hands Measures Counts DescriRtion Part A 1 1-2 Step R fwd 3~4 Step L bwd 2 1 Step R fwd 2 Step L bwd 3-4 Step R fwd and hop w/R 1-2 Ste~ L to L Arms sideward 3-4 Cross R over L Cross hands and snap fingers Repeat measo 3, Part A 3 Yemenite steps L,R,L 1 Leap w/R to R .;.~{ " o • o 2 Step L in plac~ Hands. c1rcular mot1on 3-4 2 stamps R bes1de L - snap 2x beside R hip 9-10 Repeat meas& 8, Part A twice more (last time - snap lx) 11-20 Repeat measo 1-10, Part A Part B 1 Two-step R diagonally fwd, pass partner w/R shoulder/ Hands move in 2 Two-step L diagonally fwd ~circular motion 3-4 Repeat measo 1-2, Part B, move bwd 5-6 4 slow step-hops R,L,R,L, Do-Si-Do w/ partner, passing R shouldersG Hands behind back 7-8 2 Yemenite steps R,L 9-16 Repeat meas. 1=8, Part B

Presented by Sandy Stark~n as learned from Teme Kernerman at Maine Folk Dance Camp

KATIA (Russia) Record: National 4-4520 Music: 2/4 Formation~ Circle of men and women (no partners), hands joined at shoulder levelo Mease Cts PATTERN 1-4 Face and move-cw ar()und the circle, 1 Drop onto R ft and bring L ft fwd in preparation for a step fwdo 2-3 Two-step fwd., (LRL) 4-5 Two-step fwdo (RLR) 6-8 Three walking steps fwdo 5-8 Repeat aboveo 9-12 1 Face center and step on R ft slightly fwd diago to R 2 Stamp on L ft beside R (without weight), Body turns slightly 3 Step on L ft slightly fwd diago to Lo 4 Stamp on R ft beside L (without weight)o Body turns slightly 5-6 Repeat counts 1~4 twice as faste 7 Step R,L in place 8 Stamp on R ft in place (without weight), and hold Oglebay Institute Fall Folk Dance Camp Instructors: George Tomove, Wheeling, West Virginia, Aug 30 - Sep 2, 1985 Sandy Starkman, Bill Alkire KATIA continued Measo 13-16 Repeat meas. 9~12 17-18 Repeat measo 9~10 19-20 Release handhold~ extend arms to side with R arm low and L arm held high~

elbows straight (airplane turn) 9 and turn to the R with 4 walking steps making a small circle and moving outward to original position. Rejoin hands and repeat dance from the beginning. NOTE: The dance begins with the vocal part of the recording. Presented by Sandy Starkman at Maine Folk Dance Camp 1982

SHORT INTRODUCTION ON 11 NEW 1 DUTG.H DANCES The revival of Dutch folk dances is actually initiated by the folk musicianso They continued playing traditional during the past decades. Besides the clarinet and they also use the traditional folk instrumentso Together with the revival of folk music people realized that the dance repertoire was very small and that research was neededo There are some dance tunes performed without knowing to which dance it belongso This is why some researchers create 11 new 11 Dutch folk dances after intensive resea·rcho Those new dances are closely related to the traditional dances. Some characteristics of Dutch folk dances are: - Happy, freely but not exaggerated - Steps and combination of steps are simple - Turning in a polka turn-outs to be more preferable than a walso - There is a preference for starting with the Right foot and moving CWo The dance was created by Elly Olderaan, who did extensive research in the southern part of Holland and northern part of , the province of Brabanto ROZELAAR (Dutch) Dance created by Elly Olderaan Transl atQ on~ 11 Rose-tree 11

M.USI.C ~ LP "Mi e Katoen 11 Crossroad CR 28116 METER: 3/4 INTRODUCTION~ 8 measures FORMATION: Circle of couples, lady on the man•s Right holding inside hands, (man R, lady L) facing each other. I PATTERN Meas. fig_ure I 1 Facing each other, and moving towards the centreo One wals~step turning back to back and swinging inside arms twd centreo 2 One wals-step twd centre, turning face to face and swinging inside arms out of the centreo 3 Holding both hands one step twd centre (ct 1-2) Close other foot (ct 3)0 4 Repeat action of meas 3 but don 1 t shift weight on ct 3 5-8 Repeat action of meas 1-4 with opposite ftwk but moving out of the centre~ holding and swinging the other hando

Oglebay Institute Fall Folk Dance Camp Instructors: George Tomove, Wheeling, West Virginia, Aug 30 - Sep 2, 1985 Sandy Starkman, Bill Alkire ROZELAAR continued

Me as o figure I I 1-8 Close the circle holaing hands and facing LOD 8 wals-stepss everybody starts with R turn to face partner on meas 80 9-16 Grand R and L with 8 wals~steps. Start the dance with the 8th person you meeto

NoBo To start the dance over again the man has to make L foot free 9 (in one way or the other). Presented by Sandy Starkman as learned at Maine Folk Dance Campo

GOCINO KOLO Line dance from Serbia Record: 11 KOLA 11 (No number) Meter~ 2/4

Formation: Line or open circle with leader at the right end 9 hands joined with nearest neighbors and held down at sideso

Measure ·Count · ·PART· I ..;,a:, !·iT ouch· steps 11 (Facing Right) 1 1 Bounce on Lft and touch ball of Rft forward in LOD (Line of Direction)o 2 Step forward on Rft (where it touched in count 1)o 2 1 Bounce on Rft and touch ball of Lft forward in LODo 2 Step forward on Lfto 3 1 Step forward on Rfto & Close Lft to Rfto 2 Step forward on Rfto 4 Repeat measo 3 with opposite footwork (but continuing same LOD)o 5-16 Repeat meas 1~4 three more times for a total of four timeso

PART II'""~ 88 Walkin 11 (Sti1r·facing anfmoving Right) 1 1 Step forward on Rfto 2 1 Step forward on Lfto 3 1 Small leap to R on Rfto 2 Small leap to L on Lfto 4 1 Step forward on Rfto & Close Lft to Rft beginning to turn towards centero 2 Step on Rft in place continuing turn to face L of centero 5-8 Repeat measu 1~4 with opposite footwork and moving RLOD (Reverse Line of Direction)=~Lefte 9-16 Repeat measo 1=8~ ending facing the centero

PART III=~ 11 Hop=step~steps 11 TFaci ng center )e· 1 1 Hop on Lft in placeo & Step on Rft sideways to Ro 2 Close Lft to Rfto 2 Repeat measo 1o 3 1 Small leap to R on Rfto 2 Small leap to L on Lfto 4 1 Step Rft in place & Step Lft in place 2 Step Rft in placeo Oglebay Institute Fall Folk Dance Camp Instructors: George Tomove, Wheeling, West Virginia, Aug 30 - Sep 2, 1985 Sandy Starkman, Bill Alkire GOCINO KOLO continued 5-8 Repeat measo 1-4 with opposite footwork. 9-16 Repeat measG 1~8.

NOTE~ Use Serbian Styling throughout~=stand straight, keep feet close to ground~ but n£~hushing, keep feet close to each other always drawing free foot to the ankle of the foot bearing weight.

Presented by Sandy Starkman at Maine Folk Dance Camp~ 1983

:r'MOUNTAIN. SPRING SONG () The mountain people are fond of singing and dancing; when they are happy they begin spontaneously to move their hands and tap their feet. It may therefore b~ said that their dances have no pre-determined steps or music: when they are joyful they will dance to any music. The first part of this dance shows the young men and girls walking slowly hand in hand over the open country in the beautiful spring sunshine; the second part show them swinging their arms and stamping their feet as they break into a dance df joy; in the 3rd part they are wandering happily to and fro in the mountains reluctant to go homeo

Record~ FOLK DANCER MH 1140 (available from~ Folk Dance House, PoOo Box 2305 (Meter 4/4) North Babylon, NY 11705) Formation: Single circle, men and women mixed at random, or circle of alternate men and women, or lines of 6-8 dancers side by side, the dancer on the extreme Right leading the line in whatever direction he chooseso Begins in front basket hold, Left arms above, Right below, Begin facing diagonally to the Righto Stamp Left foot for 16 countso Counts A. 1-~ 1. Step forward toward Right on the Left foot, bending Left knee a little and leaning body slightly forwardo 2. Point Right toe behind Left heelo 3~ Step back on to the Right foot, bending the Right knee a little and leaning slightly backwardo 4. Point Left toe beside Right footo 5-30 Repeat 1~4~ 8~ times, moving gradually forward to the Righto Finally release joined handso Bo 1-10 Fold arms held out horizontally in front of chesto Each dancer turns a circle clockwise in place, ending side by side facing centero Step~ 5 step and close (stamp Right foot down, close up Left foot lightly)o Folded arms swing down to Left and up to Right in time with the stepso Co 11-14 1. Step sideways to Right on to the Right foot, bending forward and clapping hands once low in fronto 2o Keeping weight on the Right foot, stamp Left foot beside it~ raising both arms out at Right side, hands fluttering with palms down (rock hands from wrists)o 3. Step sideways to Left onto the Left foot, swinging arms from Right side to over top of heado 4o Keeping weight on Left foot, stamp Right foot beside it, lowering arms to Left sideo 15-30 Repeat 11=14 3 timeso Oglebay Institute Fall Folk Dance Camp Instructors: George Tomove, Wheeling, West Virginia, Aug 30 - Sep 2, 1985 Sandy Starkman, Bill Alkire MOUNTAIN SPRING SONG (continued) D. 1-6 (Interlude) Stamp feet 6 times, ending with weight on Right footo During this interlude the dancers move closer together, to join hands as before (front basket)o 7-10 Hands joined as at beginningo Beginning with Left foot, walk 2 steps forward to Righto On 3rd beat, Left foot step across behind Right foot~ turning body towards Lefto On beat 4, close Right foot beside Lefto 11-14 Beginning with Left foot. walk 3 steps forward to Left, on 3rd step turn l/2 circle to Right, with Left foot as pivoto 4th beato Close Right foot beside Left footo · 15-30 -Repeat 7~14 twiceo REPEAT the dance from Part Ao Presented by Sandy Starkman as learned from Yang Chang Song at Maine Folk Dance CampQ1980o

l/1'~ROMOROACA (Romani a)

Dance~ Learned from Profo Leonte Socaciu Bukarest

Music: Cassette~ Dances with Carmen Nr, 2 Record: Dances of Romania DR 792

Formation~ Big circle, hands joined down, face center

Measures~ PATTERN Introduction: Wait for 8 counts 8 step-close~steps fwd CCS, start R Lean out, lean in Style~ Heavy Step R to the side, close L to R Step R to the side, close L to R Rock from side to side 3 Step R to the side, close L to R, Step R to the side 4 Stamp and brush fwd with L Pause

5-7 Repeat measo 1~3 with opposite ftwk, start L 8 2 stamps R beside L without weight

9-16 Repeat A1 measo 1-8

Bo 1-8 8 step-close~steps fwd CCW, start R lean out~ lean in Presented by Sandy Starkman as learned at Maine Folk Dance Camp, 19830

Oglebay Institute Fall Folk Dance Camp Instructors: George Tomove, Wheeling, West Virginia, Aug 30 - Sep 2, 1985 Sandy Starkman, Bill Alkire SHTI GATZU'DEBRU (this is July)

Folk dance from Okinawao Record available later from Folk Dance House~ Box 2305 N Babylon LI NY 117030 Taught by Harumi Sana, Maine Folk Dance Camp 19830 Music of this dance originated about 500 years ago in Okinawao It is quite a religious song deciated to Budda in the Okinawa areao People sang this music to set at rest the soul of the dead persono Once a year, on July 13th~ people welcome the souls of ancestors whom they have lost forevero They commemorate this by cleaning the ancestor 0 s tombs and gardens and present flowers and fruitso The people dance in front of the gardens & tombso

The dance is done with special Japanese wooden iicastanetsii (not like the Spanish cast~ anets) with red and white tassels, made out of bambooo In Okinawa they are not tied to the fingers~ although as Harumi explained that is quite difficult to master the art of playing them this wayo So they do make these now with an elastic type string to tie around the fingerso Spanish castanets may be used but they should be tied on and used in the Japanese way as demonstrated in classo On each beat of the music the ~~castanets~a are 1'cl i eked 12 together o THE DANCE INTRODUCTION~ Stand solo, facing center of ringo Hands at sideo Brush right foot forward and back and step on ito Brush Left foot forward the same wayo Clack castanets on each beato This is done for 16 countso Part 1 Step to Right on Right foot and at same time bring both hands overhead to

Ri ghto See diagram #1 0 Cross Left foot over Right, step on it and do a bend of both kneeso Bring both hands down to Left past your bodyo See Diagram #2o

Still facing center~ step back on Right foot, swinging both hands to Right~ step back on Left foot, swing both hands to Lefto Step forward Right and Left foot and swing both hands forward to finish in front of chesto Clack on each beato

Foot work is~ Step to Right, Cross Left over Right~ Step to Right, Cross left over Right as both hands go up to Right over head and low to Lefto Clack castanets on each stepo Part 1 is done twiceo Part 2 Still facing centeroooTake three quick steps turning a quarter turn to Right to face counterclockwise as you clack castanets three timeso See diagram #3o Facing counterclockwiseo Step on Right foot and touch Left toe next to Right foot as you gracefully circle both hands in front of chest to finish with Right hand in air about head high, and clack, on each step toucho Repeat stepping on Left foot, and touch Right toe, and finish with Left hand at head heighto See Diagrams #4 and 50 Repeat same foot work but this time the hands are used differentlyo Note that in the above, the hands are done with elbows quite bent when the last ·count is done with a hand upo Now the same figure is done but the hand is brought Oglebay Institute Fall Folk Dance Camp Instructors: George Tomove, Wheeling, West Virginia, Aug 30 - Sep 2, 1985 Sandy Starkman, Bill Alkire SHTI GATZU DEBRU (continued) forward with only a slight bend of elbows and fingers are forward as if the castanet was snapping at something ahead of the hando

CUE~ Feet: Step touch~ step touch~ step touch, step toucho Hands: Right hand up~ Left hand up.. Right hand snaps forward~ Left hand snapso

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Do another step~touch starting with Right foot, then left foot, .but this time~ put Left hand down straight beside body as Right hand moves STRAIGHT forward at shoulder height, then Left hand goes forward as Right hand is held straight down beside bodye Clack on each step touche

FINISH by facing center and take two steps in Place Right and Left~ and clack on each stepv Repeat dance from beginningo (leave out introduction) Dance directions by Mary Ann Herman Presented by Sandy Starkman as learned from Harumi Sana at Maine Folk Dance Camp 19830

AZUL CIELO ~ Schottische from Northern

SOURCE~ Srae Alura Flores de Angeles of the University of Mexico

RECORD~ RCA Victor 75=9624

FORMATION~ Couples in ballroom position, Men 1 s back to center, Ladies facing centero Directions are for the Men, Ladies use opposite footwork .. STEP 1: Grapevine step in slow, slow, quick, quick, slow rhythmo Step to side with L foot (slow), step behind with R foot (slow) Step to side with L foot (quick)o Cross R foot in front of L foot (quick), step to side with L foot (slow) step behind with R foot (slow)~ step to side with L foot (slow), cross R foot in front of L foot (quick), step to L with L foot (quick, closeooooebring both feet togethero Repeat in opposite direction .. REPEAT ALL. STEP 2: STEP-HOPS (In ballroom position) Man starts with Left foot and does six "step-hops 11 in clockwise direction (in place) ending with three stamps~ Left, Right, Left .. Reversesooostarting with Man°S Right and turning CCWo REPEAT ALL. STEP 3: In semi-open ballroom position: Both partners face toward centero Point outside heel forward, point outside toe back (Man 8 s L, Woman°s R)o Walk three steps toward centero Repeat in same direction, starting with inside footooofinish with l/2 pivot to face opposite direction (toward outside of circle)o Repeat returning to starting position .. REPEAT ALL .. Oglebay Institute Fall Folk Dance Camp Instructors: George Tomove, Wheeling, West Virginia, Aug 30 - Sep 2, 1985 Sandy Starkman, Bill Alkire AZUL CIELO (continued)

STEP 4~ Repeat Step lo

STEP 5~ ROCKING STEP~ Holding handso Step with Left foot behind Right foot$ Hop on L footo Step on R foot behind L footo Hop on R footo Place L foot behind R foot, rock forward Right, rock back on to the Lefto REPEAT starting with R footo Face LOD and slide Left, close Right to ito Slide Left foot again in LOD and close Right to ito Step on Left foot and stamp Right foot two times facing in RLODo Repeat "slide""'closei1 figure in opposite direction with opposite footworko Do this step 4 times in allo STEP 6: Repeat Step lo

Presented by Sandy Starkman as 1earned from Ne 1da Drury at ~~a i ne Fo 1k Da nee Campo

Record Available from~ FOLK DANCE HOUSE Po Oo Box 2305, North Babylon, NaYo 11703

PERA STOUS PERA KOMBOS (Greece)

11 11 MUSIC~ LP~ Aster Asterias Aster lOo 10 Elleni METER~ 4/4 INTRODUCTION~ 4 measures FOR~~AT I ON~ Short lines, front basket-hold PATTERN Measo ·Part 1 -r Fac-ing centre and moving R, step on R sdwd (ct 1 )a Step on L beside R (ct 2)o Step on R sdwd (ct 3)o Close L next to R (ct 4)o 2 Step on L fwd towards the centre (ct l)o CloseR n~xt to L (ct 2)o Step on R bkwd (ct 3)o Step on L beside R (ct 4)o 3-8 Repeat action of measo 1~2, three more timeso Part 2 Stamp on R with weight sdwd keeping'L on the floor (ct l)o Hold (ct 2)o 11 Leap on L beside Rs 1ifting R off the floor (ct !jand ) Step on R sdwd (ct 3)o 11 Leap on L beside R, Lifting R off the floor (ct uand ) Stamp on R with weight sdwd (ct 4)o 2 Repeat action of meas 2 of Part lo 3~8 Repeat action of meas 1-2 three more timeso

Learned from Dick van der Zwan in Holland~ Octo 1981 Presented by Bianca de Jong at Maine Folk Dance Camp 1983 Dance notation~ Bianca de Jong Presented at Oglebay by Sandy Starkman

BUSYBODY American Round Dance - Dance composed by Doc & Winnie Alumbaugh, Arcadia, Califo Record: Windsor 4612

Formation~ Partners face each othero ~~an has back to center of circleo Join both handso Steps described are for the mano Lady does opposite footworko

Oglebay Institute Fall Folk Dance Camp Instructors: George Tomove, Wheeling, West Virginia, Aug 30 - Sep 2, 1985 Sandy Starkman, Bill Alkire BUSYBODY (continued) Measures FIGURE I 1-4 Two step 4 times to L, R, L, R, (Steps are small and light) 5~8 Step L, brush R, repeat three more times turning away from partner with one complete turno (Girls turn R, boys turn L) Join hands againo

FIGURE II 9-10 Grapevine to Lo L fto to L side; cross R fto behind L; L to L side; cross R fto in front of Lo 11-12 Four sliding steps to L 13=16 Repeat ctso 1=12 in opposite direction and with opposite footworko

FIGURE IIJ~ Stand side by side with inside hands joinedo 17-18 Beginning with L fto walk fwd 3 stepso Pivot in towards partner on 3rd stepo Face CWO Change hands and place R heel on flooro Repeat ctso 17-18 in opposite direction and with opposite footworko Finish in ballroom position with Man°s back to centero 21-24 Rock fwd on man 8 s L fto (Lady bkwd on R ft) finish side by ·side facing CCWo Man°s R arm around lady 0 s waist; Lady has L arm on man"s R shouldero

FIGURE IV~ Stand side by sideo Face CCWo 25-26 Beginning with man°s L ft take 2 slow walking stepso Man takes 4 steps in place while lady moves across in front of man to his L sideo Still facing CCW; and with man°S L arm around 1ady 0 s waist; 1ady 0 s R hand on his L shouldero 29-32 Repeat ctso 25-28 but with opposite footworko On last step finish facing partner and join both hands to start dance from beginningo Calling Hints Two step L~ R~ L~ R~ Turn brush, step brush~ step brush, step face Side behind~ side front~ slide 2~3-4 The other way back, slide 2~3-4 Walk 2, turn, heel; walk 2 turn face Rock fwd; back, rock 2-3~4 Walk and walk; lady change over Walk and walk; change back and faceo

P~esented by Sandy Starkman at Maine Folk Dance Camp~ 1983

Record available from~ Folk Dance House, PO Box 2305, North Babylon, NoVo 11703

TFILA BAMIDBAR (Prayer in the Desert)

Dance~ Shlomo r~aman Music~ Uri Cohen Record~ Israeli Folk Dances

Form~ A broken single circle facing center not holding hands ca-D~~- ccw Sf.Yl e ~ Flowing as Camel Caravan! Meter: 4/4, 2/4

Part I facing center 1~2 open and balance R~ L 3~4 full turn cw to R stepping R L 5-6 rpt 1=2 7=8 touch R heel fwd XFL knees bent arms XF chest snap fingers, hold Oglebay Institute Fall Folk Dance Camp Instructors: George Tomove, Wheeling, West Virginia, Aug 30 - Sep 2, 1985 Sandy Starkman, Bill Alkire JFILA BAMIDBAR (continued) 9-10 rpt 1""'2 11 ~ 12 brush RXFL and lift high arms as in 7-8 snap, hold 13""'14 R to R, open arms to side, hold 15~ 16 LXFR knees bent~ arms as in 7=8, hold (step L across R) 17-32 Rpto Part I o Part II face ccw R hand on L shoulder of dancer in front (line - caravan) 1=2 touch ba'll of R ft fwd, bend L in place while lifting R fwd knee bent 3""'4 step R fwd~ hold 5~8 rpt 1=4, oppo ftwk 9""'10 open and balance swd~ R out, L to ctr 11-12 step R bwd knee bent lift L fwd knee bent high front~ step fwd L 13-14 2 steps fwd LoD~ R, L 15-16 rpt 11-12 Part III 1-2 open ana balance R (swd) then L (swd to ctr - knees bent) ~ turn to L face ctr lifting L arms up behind to shoulder of dancer on 1efto 3-5 3 steps R,L~R moving fwd to ctro 6 lift L high in front knee bent 7 touch L heel fed" 8 hold 9-10 open and balance L,R release hands pivot on R ~ turn R to face outside of circle 11-13 3 steps L,R,L, moving out of circle 14 pivot on L ~ turn to fco ctro and begin dance again NOTE~ no cntl5-16 in Part IIIo Presented by Sandy Starkman, Maine Folk Dance Camp 1985, learned from Shlomo Maman

-~~~:;lLU TSIPORIM (Israeli Couple Dance)

Translation~ If The Birds Dance~ Moshe Eskayo .;;:~ecord ~ Io F.. Co #7 Meter~ 2/4 ~~:::~~ Formation~ Couples; Women on Men°s Righto All facing music arranged in columns DESCRIPTION Measo Counts PART .. A (Face.·.music) ,-- 1 Cross Rig~t over 2 Step Back w/Left 2 1 Step Right to Right 2 Cross Left over Right 3 1 Step Right to Right, starting a turn to Right 2 Step Left to Right while turning to Right 4 1 Step Right to Right NOTE~ During measo 3 counts 1-2 and meas 4 cte 1 complete 1 full turn to Right (cw) in 3 stepso 4 5-7 !Y Repeat measo 1-3 and measo 4 count lo Opposite footwork & directiono 8 1-2 2 sways Right, Left 9-15 Repeat measo 1-7 Part A 16 2 sways Right, Left while facing partner men turn l/4 turn to Right Women turn 1/4 turn to Left PART B (Face partner) 1-16 Repeat meas 1-8 Part A twice

Oglebay Institute Fall Folk Dance Camp Instructors: George Tomove, Wheeling, West Virginia, Aug 30 - Sep 2, 1985 Sandy Starkman, Bill Alkire ELU TSIPORIM (continued) PART C (Face partner) 1 1 Cross Right over Left 2 Step back w/Left 2 1 =2 Turn a full turn to R (cw) with 3 steps R~ L, Ro in a quick, quick~ slow rhythm 3~4 Yemenite Left and touch Right to Right 5 1 Cross Right over Left 2 Touch Left to Left 6 1 Cross Left over Right while passing partner w/Right shoulder 2 Touch Right to Right 7-8 Turn 1/2 a turn to Right (cw) w/4 steps R, L, R~ Lo End in partner 0 s place,o 9-16 Repeat measo 1-8 Part t End in original place to start dance from the beginning Presented by Sandy Starkman as learned from Ya 0 akov Eden at Maine Folk Dance Camp 1984

't"~$/r,P~~llORA HAD ERA ( Hora of Had era (town)

Formation~ Circle~ facing CCW, left hand on own shoulder with palm facing upward, and right hand holding person°s palm in front& PART ONE FACING CCW 1-4 Walk four step forward on right, left, right and lefto 5-6 Touch with the right heel forward in front of the left foot and holdo 7 Step back on the right footo 8 Step forward on the left foota 9-32 Repeat 1-8 three more timeso PART TWO FACING CENTER OF CIRCLE 1-4 Walk four step forwarCI into the center of the circle on right, left, right and lefto 5-8 Touch with the right heel forward in front of the left foot two times, while arms are raised twice alsoo 9-16 Repeat 1~8 going backward away from the center of the circleo 17-32 Repeat 1-16o PART THREE FACING CENTER OF CIRCLE 1-4 Step on the right root to the right side~ on the left foot in back of the right~ on the right to the right side, and kick the left leg to the left sideo 5-8 Repeat 1-4 in reverse to the left side with opposite footworko 9-10 Step on the right foot to the right side and touch with the left ball of the foot next to the righto 11-12 Repeat 9~10 in reverse to the left side with opposite footworko 13-16 Turn CW to the right side (while travelling) on right, left, right~ and close with lefto 17-32 Repeat 1~16 in reverse with opposite footwork starting with step on the left foot to the left side, etca Presented by Sandy Starkmano

Oglebay Institute Fall Folk Dance Camp Instructors: George Tomove, Wheeling, West Virginia, Aug 30 - Sep 2, 1985 Sandy Starkman, Bill Alkire HODOROAGA (Ho-dor~wa~ga) This dance was introduced in Holland by Theodor Vasilescu" Sunni Bloland learned it from Marjus Karpel of Schiedom in June, 19840

Origin~ Sibiu~ Transylvania~ Romania ;?Cassette~ NOROC=SLC 6""84 Music~ 5/8 Introdt.ict16t1 ~ None-~ Formation~ Open or closed mixed circle, hands held in 11 W11 positiono Measure Pattern Part 7r:: 11 Closing steps & stamp and slightly rotating to the R11 1 Facing center while moving sideways R~ step R (cto 1), close L to R (cte 2)~ step R (cto 3), stamp L next to R (cto 4), hold (cto 5), end facing diagonally Re 2 Repeat measo 1, opp ftwko & directiono 3=4 Repeat measo 1""2o Part Bo 11 Leaping grapevine 11 1 Facing center moving LOD, leap R (cto 1), step Lacross in back (cto 2), step R (cto 3), step Lacross in front (cto 4)~ hold (cto 5)o 2-3 Repeat meas" 1, two timeso 4 Step R (cto 1), stamp L (ct., 2), stamp L (cto 3), stamp L (cto 4), hold (cto 5)o Beginning with meas" 1 of Part Bo, the arms swing do\Un to 11 V11 position and continue swinging back & forth until measo 4 when arms swing up to 11 W11 position on ctso 3-4 during the stampso 5 Repeat meas" 4, oppo ftwko & directiono Part C.. 11 Double=time closing steps & stamp•• Facing center while moving sideways R, step R (cto 1), close L

to R (cto &) 9 step R (cto 2), step L (cto &), step R (cto 3), stamp L next toR (cto 4), hold (cto 5)" As in Part Ao, end facing diago Ro 2 Repeat measo 1, oppo ftwko & directiono 3-4 Repeat measo 1=2o Repeat Part B.,o

Repeat entire dance as noted~ ABCB, ABCB, etco Notes: La Vonne Jenks of BYU assisted Sunni Bloland with the noteso Sandy Starkman taught this at Maine Folk Dance Camp 19850

lf -'00SKA____ GOOKAS __.... (Armenia)

RHYTHM~ 10/16 ( counted l=and-ah-2-and, 3-and-4-and-ah, - or 11 Slow-quick, quick-slow 11 o

FORMATION~ Line dance, no partnerso

STARTING 11 W1 position~ Elbows bent and little fingers linked POSITION: at shoulder height$ Right foot freeo

MUSIC~ 10/16

Oglebay Institute Fall Folk Dance Camp Instructors: George Tomove, Wheeling, West Virginia, Aug 30 - Sep 2, 1985 Sandy Starkman, Bill Alkire OOSKA GOOKAS (continued) Measure 1-2 Facing slightly and moving Right, two TWO-STEPS* (Right, Left) forwardo Hands, moving naturally with music~ make a small circle starting forward out and down on counts 1 and 3 of each measure, four circles in allo

Turning to face center~ STEP sideward Right on Right foot~ bending forward from waist and lowering hands slightly (counts 1=2)8

CROSS AND STEP on Left foot in back of Right~ straightening body and raising hands slightly (counts 3=4)8 STEP sideward Right on Right foot, bending forward from waist and lowering hands slightly (counts 1=2), CL.G}SE ·AND TOUCH Left foot beside Right, straightening bQ:di·.raising hands slightly (counts 3~4)~ Three STEP=CLOSEs* and one STEP-TOUCH* sideward Left; move hands slightly sideward Left on counts 1~2 then slightly sideward Right on counts 3-4 of each measure8

*TWO-STEP (Right)(.t. J' .'if.): Step on Right foot (count 1), close and step on Left foot bes1de Right (count 2), Step on Right foot (count 3), Pause (count 4)8 Two-Step (Left)~ same~ reversing footworko *STEP-CLOSE sideward (Left)(,/:,/' n.): Step sideward Left on Left foot (counts 1~2), Close and step on Right foot beside Left (counts 3~4)o Step-Touch~ Same, except touch foot without taking weight (counts 3=4) Dance Description by Ricky Holden

Presented by Sandy Starkman at ~~aine Folk Dance Campo

Oglebay Institute Fall Folk Dance Camp Instructors: George Tomove, Wheeling, West Virginia, Aug 30 - Sep 2, 1985 Sandy Starkman, Bill Alkire SLAVONSKO KOLO (Croatia)

Pronounced~ Slah-VAWN~skoh KOH~loh Meaning~ Circle dance from Slavonija Record~ Yugoslavia Dance & Song~ LP MGT 101, Sd A, Bd 3 Meter~ 2/4 Formation: Mixed~ closed circleo Front basket hold, R over Lo Dancers in First Pos~ R ft pointing to ctr, L ft to Lo Wt on Lo Movement is RLOD, except as notedo Mease FIGURE Introduction; 16 meas (instrumental)o Start with vocalo

I 1-8 Beg R~ 16 even walking steps - NO up and down movement (1 step per ct)o II 1 SteplR ft across Li bending knees (ct l)o Step on ball of L ft to L~ straightening knees (ct 2)o (Like the Hungarian closed 11 rida~n step) 2-8 Rpt Meas 1, 7 X (8 in all)o III 1-8 8 step-hops, free ft swinging across shin on hopo IV 1 StamPing step R, slightly fwd in RLOD (ct l)o Hop on R ft, twisting body to Rand keeping knees close together (ct 1 &)o Step on L ft beside R (ct 2)o 2-8 Rpt Meas 1, 7 X (8 in all)o

NOTE~ FIGS .I & II move rapidly, FIG III less soo FIG IV is done almost in placeo v 1 Facing ctr, wt on °Ro Raise and lower R heel sharply, L ft swinging to L (ct l)o Step L ft to L, taking wt equally on both ft, and bounce twice (cts 2-&)o 2 Raise and lower L heel sharply (ct l)o Step R ft parallel and about 6' 1 from L, taking wt equally on both ft, and bounce twice (cts 2~&)o Rpt Meas 1~2~ 3 X (4 in all)o Beg R, 4 step~hops into ctr and 4 out, swinging free ft across shin on hop (except Meas 12 ~ swing R ft behind L calf)o 17-32 Rpt Meas 1=16o VI 1 Jump(fown on both ft togetheri bending knees (ct l)o Bounce twice on both ft (cts 2-&)o 2-8 Rpt Meas 1, 7X (8 in all)o 9~16 Rpt Meas 9-16, FIG Vo 17-32 Rpt Meas l-16o 97-192 Rpt FIGS I ~ VIo 193-208 Rpt FIGS I - IIo 206-216 Rpt FIG Io 217-224 Rpt FIG II, gradually slowing movement during last 4 Meas and stopping, ft together, facing ctr at end Qf musico Description by John Wagner Miami Valley Folk Dancers, George Tomov Weekend, November 13-14, 19760

Oglebay Institute Fall Folk Dance Camp Instructors: George Tomove, Wheeling, West Virginia, Aug 30 - Sep 2, 1985 Sandy Starkman, Bill Alkire POVRATENO U~acedoni a)

Pronounced~ Pohv-RAH-tay-noh Meaning~ Forward and back Record: Yugoslavia Dance & Song~ LP MGT 101, Sd B~ Bd 1 Meter~ 2/4 Formation~ Mixed lines$ shoulder ( ) holde Wt on Lo Figures done any number of times at call of leaders Meas Start with music or at beginning of any 8-Meas phraseo

I 1 Facing R, step fwd on R ft, keeping L toe on flooro · 2 Step back on L in place~ bending and lifting R lego 3 Step fwd on R (ct l)o Bend and lift L leg across R (ct 2)e 4 Rpt Meas 3, rev ftwko 5 Rpt Meas 3, turning 1/4 CCW to face ctro

6 Bend .R· knee ( ct .1) 0 Straighten R knee~ moving L ft in an arc, sdwd and behind R knee (ct 2)o 7 Dip (bend and straighten knee) twice on R (cts 1-2)o 8 Step back on L (ct l)o Turning l/4 CW to face LOD, bend and lift R leg across L (ct 2)o II Rpt Meas 1-2, FIG Io Beg R, 2 running two~steps moving LOD (cts 3-&-2, 4-&-2)0 Rpt Meas 5-8, FIG Io

III 1-2 Wt on-r7 2 hop-steps moving LOD (cts 1-&-2, 2-&=2)o 3-8 Rpt Meas 3-8, FIG IIo IV 1-4 Rpt Meas 1=4, FIG IIIo 5 Leap onto R ft facing ctr, bending and lifting L leg across R (ct·l)e Hold (ct 2)o 6 Bounce twice on R (cts 1=2)5 Leap on L ft in place (ct 2&)o 7 2 steps (R=L) in place (cts l-2)o Step R in place (ct 2&)e 8 Leap on L in p.lace, bending and lifting R leg across L (ct l)o Hop on L~ turning to face LOD (ct 2)o v Rpt Meas 1=4, FIG IIIo Leap on R ft facing ctr~ L leg bent and lifted across R (ct l)o Leap on Lin place, R leg bent and lifted across L (ct 2)o 6 Leap on R in place, L leg bent and lifted across R (Ct l)o

Hop on R ( ct 2) 0 7 Hop again on R (ct l)o 2 steps (L-R) in place (cts 1 &~2)o 8 2 steps (L=R) in place (cts 1-1 &)o Leap on L in place, R leg bent and lifted across L, turning to face LOD (ct 2)e Description by John Wagner Miami Valley Folk Dancers, George Tomov Weekend, November 13-14, 19760

Oglebay Institute Fall Folk Dance Camp Instructors: George Tomove, Wheeling, West Virginia, Aug 30 - Sep 2, 1985 Sandy Starkman, Bill Alkire Record~ LP George Tomov Volume II Macedonian Line Danceo Meter~ 11/16~ counted as quick~ quick, slow, quick, quicko Begin dancing 8 measures after music startso Arms are downo

Measure Introduction

1 Facing center~ 1) Step on R to right 2) Close L toR 3) Step on R to right 4) Hop on R 5) Step on L crossed over Ro 2 1) Step on R to right 2) Step on L crossed over R 3) Step on R to right~ extending L in front of standing leg 4) Step on L to left 5) Step on R crossed behing Lo 3-4 Repeat Measures 1 and 2 in opposite direction with opposite footworko 5-8 Repeat Measures 1=4o Figure 1

1-Z Identical to Measures 1 and 2 of Introduction~ 3 1) Step on L to left 2)Step on R crossed behind L 3) Step on L in place, extending R to start reverse bicycle 4) Ho~ on L, finishing bicycle with R 5) Step on R in placeo 4 1=2) Spring onto L in place, holding R foot low in front of standing leg, with R knee turned out 3) Repeat Counts 1-2 with opposite footwork 4=5) Repeat Counts 1-20 5-16 Repeat Measures 1-4 three more timeso Figure 2 -e~ ·~ 1 Identical to Measure 1 of Introductiono 2 1) Step on R to right 2) Step on L crossed over R 3) Facing about 45° to right, step on R next to L and start to extend L foot forward 4) Hop on R while raising L knee high and circltng L foot behind R 5) Step on L directly behind Ro 3 1) Hop on L while raising R knee high and circling R foot behind L 2) Step on R directly behind L 3) Step on L to left, turning to face center 4) Hop on L 5) Step on R crossed over L and face about 45° to lefto 4 1) Step on L to left 2) Step on R crossed over L 3) Jump to left, landing on both feet, knees are bent 4) Jump in place, land on R 5) Step on L behind Ro 5-8 Repeat Measures 1=4o Figure_3 1-2 Identical to Measures 1 and 2 of Introductiono 3 1) Step on L to left 2) Step on R crossed behind L 3) Spring onto L in place, holding R foot low in front of standing leg with R knee turned out 4=5) Repeat Count 3 with opposite footworko 4 1) Spring onto Lin place 2) Stamp lightly on R, no weight 3) Strike L heel on floor; immediately follow with stamp on R as in Count 2 4) Strike L heel on floor 5) Stamp R as in Count 2o 5-16 Repeat Measures 1~4 three more timeso

Dance sequence~ Introduction, Figures 1, 2, 1, 2, 3, 2, 3o

Oglebay Institute Fall Folk Dance Camp Instructors: George Tomove, Wheeling, West Virginia, Aug 30 - Sep 2, 1985 Sandy Starkman, Bill Alkire KOtJINO ORO (Macedonia)

Pronounced~ 81 K0Htocyee-noh OH~roh~ 11 Meaning~ Koljo 1 s dance Formation~ Mixed line or open circle.. 11 W11 poso Wt on t ft Styling~ In Figa I, movements are soft & restrained In Figse II & III, sharper & more vigorous .. Record: George Tomov Yugoslav EP M=GT 102, Side B Meter~ 9/16~ l-2S) 1=2~ 1-2, 1=2~3, counted 1&, 2&, 3&, 4&-ah .. Meas .. FIGURE (counts in parentheses) INTRODUCTION, 8 meas (instrumental)o Start w.. vocal FIG., I 1 Facing & moving tOO, stp R (l)o Stp t (2) .. Stp R (3)~ tift on R (4) .. Stp t (&)

2 Repeat Me as 0 1

3 Repeat cts 1~2,3 of Meas 1 .. Close tF toR, while lifting on both ft & pivoting to face ctr (4)o Come down softly on flat of both ft together (&)o

4 Cont .. to face ctr,. stp tF to t (1 )o Close RF to t (2)a Stp tF to t (3)0 .Close RF .to t, while lifting on both ft (4)o Come down softly on flat of both ft together (&)o

5-8 Repeat Measo 1~4 FIGo II 1 Facing & moving tOO, stp R (1) .. Cross & stp L behind R (2)o Stp R (3).. tift on R (4).. Cross & stp t in front of R (&)o 2 Repeat cts 1,2,3, Meas lo Close tF toR, while lifting on both ft & pivoting to face ctr (4)o Come down on flat of both ft together (&)a

3-4 Repeat Measo 1~2, reversing ftwk & diro 5-8 Repeat Meas .. 1=4, taking wt on RF on ct 4, Measo 8o FIG .. III 1 Facing &moving LOD, small leap onto t (1) .. Chug slightly bkwd on t, while bringing RF fwd & ahead of L (&)a Jump on both ft, transferring wt fwd onto R (2)., Cts 3 & 4~ Repeat cts 1 & 2o 2 Repeat measo 1 3 Turning to fact ctr, stp L fwd (1) .. Stp R in place (2)o Hop on R (3)o Hop again on R (4)o Stp L bkwd (&).. Stp R in place (ah) ..

4 Repeat cts 1,2,3,4 = Measo 3 ..

5-8 Repeat Meas 1=4., On ct 4 &, Meas 8~ Leap onto t in place, raising bent R leg fwdo REPEAT sequence 3X, (4 in all)Q

Miami Valley Folk Dancers Notes~ John Wagner George Tomov Weekend November 13-14, 1976

Oglebay Institute Fall Folk Dance Camp Instructors: George Tomove, Wheeling, West Virginia, Aug 30 - Sep 2, 1985 Sandy Starkman, Bill Alkire RAVNO ORO ( ~~acedon i a)

Record~ LP Go Tomov Volume II Meter: 2/2 increasing to 2/4 11 11 Formation~ Separate short lines of M& We Mwith shoulder ( T ) hold; 11 3 W with W' ho 1d 0 Left foot free 0 MEASURE FIGURE Introductiono I (Music A) 1 Step R in place (1)o Lift L leg in front of R (2)o 2 Step L in place (1)o Lift R leg in front of L (2)o 3 Rpt Meas 1o 4 Step L in place (1)o Leap fwd onto R in front of Lg lifting L leg in back of R (2)o 5 Rpt Meas 2o 6 Rpt Meas 1o 7 Rpt Meas 4o 8 Rpt Meas 2o 9 Half facing and moving R, step fwd R (1)o Lift on R,bringing L leg around and fwd (2)o Step fwd L (&)o 10 Rpt Meas 9o *NOTE: Dance begins with Meas 5o Continue to end of Music A, ending with Meas Bo II (Music B) 1 & 2 Half facing and moving R, four running steps fwd, R - L - R - Lo 3 Turning to face ctr, step swd R (1)o Bounce twice on R (2,&)'0 4 Step L in place (1)o Bounce twice on L (2~&)o 5 Step R in place (1)o Bounce twdce on R (2,&)o 6 Half facing and moving L, two running steps. L - Ro 7 Turning to face ctr, step swd L, brushing R fwd (1)o Step R in place, brushing L fwd (2)o 8 Rpt Meas 4o 9 Rpt Meas 5o 10 Rpt Meas 6, 11 Turning to face ctr, step swd L (1)o Close R to L w/o wgt (2)o Continue to end of Music B, ending with Meas 4o

ZALNA t4AJKA ~·1acedon ian folk dance Record: LP George Tomov Volume II Formation: Circle, no partners~ hands joined at shoulder level with elbows bento THE DANCE: Step to Right on Right footoooCOUnt 1 Lift and swing Left foot forward, over Rightooocount 2 Step on Left foot crossed over Rightooocount 3 Step on Right foot to Rightooocount 4 Lift Left foot forwardooocounts 5-6 Step on Left in back of RightoooCOUnt 7 Bounce on Left foot twiceooocounts 8-9 Oglebay Institute Fall Folk Dance Camp Instructors: George Tomove, Wheeling, West Virginia, Aug 30 - Sep 2, 1985 Sandy Starkman, Bill Alkire ZALNA MAJKA continued INTERLUDE: (done to the instrumental part of the recordo) Step to Right on Right footaoocount 1 Lift and swing Left foot forwardeoocount 2 Step on Left foot crossed over Rightooocount 3 Step on Right to RightoooCOUnt 4 Cross and step on Left over Rightooocount 5 Step on RightoooCOUnt 6 Step to Left on Left footoeocount 7 Gross Right foot over LeftoooCOUnt 8 Step on Left footoooCOUnt 9

SKUDRINKA Pronounced~ 11 Skoo=DREN...,kah 11 Record~ 11 Yugoslavia Dance and Song 11 KP ~·1=GT 102o Meter~ 2/4 Linea Arms in shoulder holdo Measo PATTERN 1 Facing ctr, wt on R ft, tap L ft diagonally R (ct 1)e Pause (ct 2)o 2 Tap L ft twice more in same spot (cts 1-2)o 3 Tap L ft once again in same spot (ct 1)., Pause (ct 2) .. 4 Lift on R ft, raising L knee high in front (ct 1)o Step onto L ft in place beside R ft (ct 2)o 5-8 Repeat meas 1-4 with opposite footworko 9 Bring L ft around from side and click with R ft (ct 1)o Pause (ct 2)o 10 Lift on R ft, raising L knee high in front (ct 1)o Step on L ft in place beside R (ct 2)o 11 Lift on L ft~ raising R knee high in front (ct 1)o Hold this position (ct 2)o 12 Turning to face RLOD, lift on L ft (ct 1)o Step on R (ct 2)o 13 Continue RLOD with 1 ift on R fto (ct 1) o Step with L ft (ct 2)o 14 Continue RLOD with lift of L ft (ct 1)o Step on R turning to face ctr (ct 2)o REPEAT meas 1-14 until music ends Dances presented by George Tomov at Maine Folk Dance Camp 1977

JANINO ORO

Record~ LP G., Tomov 11 Macedonia 11 #104 Macedonian line dance Meter: 9/16~ counted as slow, quick, quick. quick No introduction~ Dance starts with the music and is done completely through three times ..

Oglebay Institute Fall Folk Dance Camp Instructors: George Tomove, Wheeling, West Virginia, Aug 30 - Sep 2, 1985 Sandy Starkman, Bill Alkire JANINO ORO continued Figure I Face center, join handso Hold elbows slightly lower than shoulder height and approximately 45° forward; raise forearms so that hands are held at head levelo Measure 1 (1-2) Step on R to right, lowering hands forward (3-4) Step on L behind R, returning hands to original positiono 2 .~epeat Measure 1 3 (1) Step on R to right (2) Step on L next to R (3) Step on R in place (4) Holdo While taking these three steps, bring hands forward and around in two small circles at head levelo 4 (1) Step on L towards center (2) Step on R next to L (3) Step on L in place (4) Holde Hand motion is the same as in Measure 3o 5~24 Repeat Measures 1-4 five timeso Each time Figure I is repeated, take the first step diagonally backwards to the righto This will prevent the line from being drawn towards the centero Figure II Face CCWo Keep elbows at same height, but lower forearms so that hands and elbows are in the same lineo Hands stay joinedo Leaps in Figure II are smallo

1 Rising slightly on the balls of the feet, (1-2) Step fo~ward on R (3-4) Step forward on Lo 2 Repeat Measure 1o 3 (1) Leap forward on R, holding L close to R ankle (2-4) Holdo 4 Still facing CCW, (1) Leap on L to left, holding R close to L ankle (2) Hold (3) Leap on R to right, holding L close to R ankle (4) Holde 5 Step on L to left (2) Step on R next to L (3) Step on L in place (4) Holdo 6 (1) Step backwards on ball of R (2) Holdo (3-4) Step on L (flat) next to Ro 7 Repeat Measure 6o 8 (1) Leap backwards on R, holding L close to R ankle (2-4) Holdo 9-10 Repeat Measures 4 and 5Q 11-18 Repeat Measures 1=8o 19 Repeat Measure 4o 20 (1) Leap on L to 1eft, holding R at L ankle (2-4) Holdo 21 Repeat Measure 4, 'reversing footworko Figure III Face slightly to the righto Position of the arms is the same as in Figure Io 1 Rising slightly on balls of the feet, (1) Step on R to right (2) Close L to R (3-4) Step on R to righto 2 (1) Step on L slightly crossed over R (2) Step on R to right (3-4) Step on L slightly crossed over Ro 3 Facing center, (1-2) Step on R to right, holding L at R ankle and moving forearms to right (like a windshield wiper) (3-4) Repeat Counts 1-2 with opposite foot and arm worko 4 (1-2) Step on R to right, resume original position of arms (3) Hop on R (4) Holdo 5 (1-2) Step on L to left (3-4) Step on R behind Lo 6 Repeat Measure 5@

Oglebay Institute Fall Folk Dance Camp Instructors: George Tomove, Wheeling, West Virginia, Aug 30 - Sep 2, 1985 Sandy Starkman, Bill Alkire JANINO ORO continued Measure · 7 (1) Step on L to left (2) Step on R next to L (3) Step on L in place (4) Holdo While taking these three steps~ bring hands forward and around in two small circles at head levelo 8 (1) Step on R towards center (2) Step on L next to R (3) Step on R in place (4) Holda Same hand motion as in Measure 70 9 (1) Step backwards on L (2) Step on R next to L (3) Step on L in place (4) Holde Same hand motion as in Measure 7o 10 (1) Step on R to right and face slightly to right (2) Step on L next toR (3) Step on R to right (4) Holde Same hand motion as in Measure 7o 11 (1) Hop on R~ raising L in front (2) Hold (3) In place~ switch to L~ extending R behind (4) Holdo 12=17 Repeat Measures 1~6 18 (1-2) Step on L to left (3-4) Close R to Lo

SLOVENSKI PLESI (Slovenia) -

Sloh-VEHN-skee PLEH~zee Meaning~ Slovenian dances Record~ Yugoslavia Dance & Song, LP MGT 101, Sd A9 Bd 1e Meter~ 3/4 (Meas 1 ~124~ FIGS I-III) 2/4 (Meas 125-268: FIG IV) Formation: Circle of couple (about 5)o M facing LOD, Wfacing ptro Both M and W hands on waist~ palms outo Ftwk (same or opp) for M and Was indicated; when opp, description is for Mo MEAS FIGURE Introduction: 8 Measo I o 1-4 (Same ftwk) Beg Ro 4 step-hops moving LOD (W bwd), free ft \ifted across shin on hopo 5-6 2 two-steps (first step is a stamping step)o 7-8 Rpt Meas 1-20 9-16 Rpt Meas 1-80

I I c 1~6 (Same ftwk) Beg Ro 6 step-hops moving LOD, as in Meas 1=2, FIG Io 7 3 stamping steps fwd (R-L-R)o 8 Stamping step on L ft beside R (ct 1)e Hold, ptrs taking shoulder=waist pos (cts 2-3)0 9-10 Rpt Meas 1-20 11-12 Rpt Meas 7~80 13-16 Rpt Meas 9~12o 17-32 (Opp ftwk) M beg Lo Rpt Meas 1~8, 2X, turning CWo During hold on cts 2~3~ Meas 32, ptrs take skaters 0 pos, facing LOD, Won M6 s Ro III .. 1 (Dpp ftwk) M beg Le Touch L heel fwd with straight leg (ct 1)o Step on L ft, drawing R ft behind L (ct 2)o Step on R ft- behind L (ct 3)o 2 Rpt Meas 1.. 3 2 running steps in place (L-R), turning 1/2 CW to face RLOD (cts 1=2)o Stamping step on L ft beside R (ct 3)o

Oglebay Institute Fall Folk Dance Camp Instructors: George Tomove, Wheeling, West Virginia, Aug 30 - Sep 2, 1985 Sandy Starkman, Bill Alkire SLOVENSKI PLESI continued MEAS FIGURE III Cont 8 d 4 Stamp on R ft in place (ct 1)" Hold (cts 2=3)o 5-8 Rpt Meas 1~4, rev dir and ftwko 9-10 Rpt Meas 3-4 11-12 Rpt Meas 7=8 13-16 Rpt Meas 9=12, taking wt on L ft on ct 1, Meas 16o 17-19 M beg Ro 9 running steps CW with ptr (M moving fwd~ Wbwd)o 20 Stamp L ft in place (ct 1)~ Hold (cts 2-3) 21~24 Rpt Meas 17-20~ rev dir and ftwk, and taking wt on R ft on ct 1~ Meas 24o 25-48 Rpt Meas 1-24o 49-60 Rpt Meas 1-12, taking wt on L ft on Ct 1~ Meas 600 61-67 M beg Rs 21 running steps CW with ptr (M moving fwd, Wbwd)o 68 Stamp L ft in place (ct 1).. Hold (cts 2-3)o 69-76 Rpt Meas 61-68, rev dir and ftwk .. During hold on cts 2-3, Meas 76, ptrs form a closed circle, all facing LOD, Win front of Mo Hands held down C'V 11 pos), M0 S R holding W0 s Lo This is starting formation for FIG IVo ~~eter is 2/4o Same ftwk forM and Wthruout .. IV-A .. 1-24 Bego R.. 48 small running steps moving LOD, bringing free knee up sharplyo Complete one full circleo 25-48 Ptrs side by side, Won R of M, inside hands joined leaning fwd from waist.. 48 very small running steps moving LODo Shoulder on side taking wt is lowered on each step, opp shoulder raised.. Lead cpl (previously chosen) completes 1/2 circle, while following cpls close up behind theme~ so that~ at end of figure, all cpls occupy the 1/2 circle traversed by 1 ead cp 1 o IV-B.. Directions for lead cpl; other cpls followo 1-12 Cpl turn to face ctro Rpt Meas 25-36, FIG IV~A (24 steps), moving straight across circle on diameter" 13-20 Cpl separates, M to L, Wto R.. 16 running steps, bringing free knee up sharply, completing 1/2 circle (M moving RLOD, Wmoving LOD)o All steps to end of dance will be as described for these measureso 21-28 Cpl rejoins inside hands.. 16 steps, moving across circle on diametero 29-36 Lead cpi raise inside hands to form bridge and run 16 steps bwd across diameter of circle" 37-44 Lead cpl lower hands and run 16 steps fwd across diameter of circle, under raised hands of other cpls .. 45-46 Lead couple runs 24 steps, during which they turn single to inside l/2 turn; change raised hands (M 9 s L now holds W0 s R) and face ctr; run fwd across diameter of circle; turn singly to inside' 1/2 turn; change and lower hands (M 8 s R again holds W0 s L) and face ctr .. At the end of figure, cpls form two lines along diameter of circle, M to L, WtoR (from stand-point of lead cpl)"

Oglebay Institute Fall Folk Dance Camp Instructors: George Tomove, Wheeling, West Virginia, Aug 30 - Sep 2, 1985 Sandy Starkman, Bill Alkire 37" SLOVENSKI PLESI continued FIGURE IV-Ce . . Lead cpl and last cpl keep joined inside hands and face ctro Other cpls drop ptr 0 s hand and face each other, M and w.ea~h joining hands in.their own linee While lead cpl and last cpl rema1n 1n place, Mand Wl1nes bot~ move bwd and apart with 12 running steps to reform closed circle, M occupy1ng 1/2 of ci rc 1e, Wthe other. . . All facing and moving LOD~ run 48 steps, complet1ng one full c1rcleo 16 running steps, during which: Wmake 1/2 turn CW in place and move RLOD to rejoin ptrs as lead cpl moves fwd across diameter of circle~ followed by rejoined cpls. 39 2 stamping steps (R-L) fwd (cts 1~2). 40 Stamping step on R ft beside L (ct 1)o Hold (ct 2)o Presented by George Tomov Description by John Wagner

. PRIGOSRSKI'DERMES rcroatia) . .

Pree~GOR-skee Our-mesh Meaning: Shaking dance from Prigorje Record~ George Tomov Yogoslav LP r.1-GT 102, Side A ~1eter~ 2/4 Formation~ Closed circleo In FIGS I & II, arms in 11 W11 pos hands at eye level~ Forearms move from side to side in same direction as Ft, hands passing in front of faceo In FIGS III-VI, back basket holdo Styling~ In FIGS I & II, steps are done with a rapid flexing and straightening of the knees, imparting a shaking motion to the whole bodyo MEAS FIGURE Introauction, 16 measo 1 Facing ctr, wt on R ft~ step L ft to L (ct 1), closeR ft to L, taking wt (ct 2) 2 Step L ft ·to L (ct 1), closeR ft to L, w/o taking wt (ct 2) 3 Rpt meas 2, rev dir & ftwk~ 4 Rpt meas 2 5-8 Rpt meas 1-4~ rev dir & ftwk 9~16 Rpt meas 1=,8 II 1-2 Rpt meas 2-3~ Fig I 3-16 Rpt meas 1~2 III 1 Facing slightly and moving RLOD, hop on R ft, ra1s1ng L shoulder (ct 1)o Step L to outside of L-hand neighboris. R ft (ct 1) Step R (ct 2) .2-16 Rpt meas 1 IV 1 Continuing to move RLOD and with deep flexion in both knees (nsittingov pos), hop on R ft (ct 1) Stamping step R (ct 2) 2-16 Rpt meas le NOTE~ Shoulders remain level thruout figureo v 1~16 Continuing to move RLOD and starting L, 32 even walking steps, two per measa

Oglebay Institute Fall Folk Dance Camp Instructors: George Tomove, Wheeling, West Virginia, Aug 30 - Sep 2, 1985 Sandy Starkman, Bill Alkire PRIGOSRSKI DERMES continued

~1eas FIGURE VI 1 Facing ctr, step L ft to L-flaxing and straightening knee (ct 1) Flex and straighten L knee (dip) (ct 2) 2 Rpt meas 1, rev dir and ftwk 3-16 Rpt meas 1-2, beginning with meas 9, release basket hold, joining hands down at sides bringing them up to 11 W" pos by end of figureo Rpt FIGS I-VI, 2X, but do only 8 meas per figure Notes: John Wagner Presented by George Tomov

.RANCE (Croatia) RAHN-cheh ~4eaning ~ Record: Yugoslavia Dance & Song, LP MGT 101, Sd B, Bd 2 ~4eter: 2/4 Formation: Mixed circle, Malternating with Wno holdo M Hands clasped in backo Whands on waist palms outo Face ctr, ~~~t on Lo MEAS FIGURE Introauction, 3 meas I~A 1 Small leap on R ft to R (ct 1). 2 running steps in place (1 &-2)o 2 Rpt Meas 1, rev ftwko 3-6 Rpt Meas 1-2, 2X (3 in all) 7 Jump on both ft, crossing L over R (ct 1) Hold (ct 2) 8 Rpt Meas 7, rev ftwko 9 Beg R 2 running steps in place, turning once CWo 10 -1 rJJ.nning two-step in place (cts 1-&-2). 11 Rpt · ~1eas 7" 12 Jump on both ft together (ct 1) Hold (ct 2)o 13-24 Rpt Meas 1-12o I-B 1 Leap on R ft fwd to ctr, crossing Rover L (ct 1)oRev ftwk (ct 2)o 2 Rpt Meas 1~ ct 1" Leap off of R ft (ct 2)o 3 Land on both ft, L crossed over R (ct l)o Hold (ct 2) 4-27 Rpt Meas 1~24, FIG I-A, using Meas 4-6 to move bwd to circle (ct 1, Meas 4 is a hop on R ft)e 28-54 Rpt FIG I-Bo 55-65 Rpt Meas 1-12, FIG I-A, omitting Meas 11a II-A 1 Rpt Meas 1, FIG I-B 2 1 running two-step in place (cts 1-&-2)0 3-4 Rpt. Meas 1-2, rev dir & ftwk. 5-8 Beg R, 4 running two-steps, turning once CW ( 1/4 turn per t4ea s) 9-24 Rpt Meas 1-8, 2X (3 in all)

Oglebay Institute Fall Folk Dance Camp Instructors: George Tomove, Wheeling, West Virginia, Aug 30 - Sep 2, 1985 Sandy Starkman, Bill Alkire Rt\NCE continued Meas FIGURE - II~B (M) 1-2 Rpt Meas 1~2 9 FIG II-Ao 3-4 Rpt Meas 1-2, 5-8 Rpt Meas 5-8, FIG II-A 9-16 Rpt Meas 1-8, rev dir (move bwd). 17-32 Rpt Meas 1~16 33-40 Rpt Meas 1-8, FIG II-A

I I~B (W) 1~8 Rpt Meas 1-8, FIG II-A 9-24 Rpt Meas 1-16, FIG II-B (M) 25-40 Rpt Meas 9-24. III Introduction~ 4 meas. Beg. R, 4 stamping steps, facing and moving LODo 1 4 small, shuffling steps moving LOD (cts 1-&-2-&). 2 3 small, shuffling steps closing L toR arid holding on ct 2 &. 3 Bounce twice on both ft in pl~ce. 4-24 Rpt Meas 1-3, 7X (8 in all) 25 2 running steps (R-L), making l/2 turn CW, kicking free ft behindo 26 Rpt Meas 2, moving RLOD. 27 Rpt Meas 3 28 2 running steps (R-L) Moving RLOD 29-30 Rpt Meas 26-27. 31-36 Rpt Meas 28-30, 2X (3 in all) 37-48 Rpt Meas 1-3, 4X, moving RLOD. 49 Rpt Meas 25. making l/2 turn CCW to face LOD. 50-51 Rpt Meas·2-3 52-60 Rpt Meas 28-30, 3X, moving LOD 61-72 Rpt Meas l-12o Presented by George Tomov Description by John Wagner

OJ RASTICU (Croatia~ Oy Rah-STEE-choo Meaning~ Record: Yugoslavia Dance & Song, LP MGT 101, Sd B, Bd 4o ~1eter~ 2/4 Formation~ Closed circle. Front basket hold, R over L. Dancers in First pos~ R ft pointing to ctr, L ft to L. Wt on Lo MEAS FIGURE No introduction

I" 1 Step R across L (ct 1). Bounce on R (ct 2). 2-4 Continue in grapevine pattern, moving RLOD. 5-48 Rpt Meas 1-4, 11X (12 in all)o

Oglebay Institute Fall Folk Dance Camp Instructors: George Tomove, Wheeling, West Virginia, Aug 30 - Sep 2, 1985 Sandy Starkman, Bill Alkire OJ RASTICU continued ME/\S FIGURE . I I. 1 Facing ctr, bounce twice on R, L ft swinging to L (cts 1-2). 2 Step L (ct 1). Step R parallel to and about 6 in. from Land bounce twice on both ft (cts 2-&). 3-24 Rpt Meas 1-2 11X (12 in all).

I I I. 1 Facing ctr and moving L, hop twice on R, striking ball of L in front of R toe (cts 1~2). 2 Close L to Rand jump ·;n place 3X (cts 1-&-2). 3-16 Rpt Meas 1-2, 7X (8 in all). IV. 1 Jump down on both ft together, flexing knees (ct 1). Bounce twice on both ft (cts 2-&). 2-8 Rpt Meas -1, 7X (8 in all). 9-16 Starting R, 4 step-hops into ctr and 4 out, swinging free ft across shin on hop {except-Meas 12-swing R ft behind L calf). 17-64 Rpt Meas 1-16, 3X (4 in all). v. 1-8 Rpt Meas 1-2, FIG II, 4X. 9-16 Rpt Meas 9-16, FIG IV. 17-48 Rpt Meas 1~16, 2X (3 in all). VI. 1-16 Rpt Meas 9-12, FIG IV, 4X (16 step-hops), but facing and moving RLODo VII. 1-16 Rpt Meas 1-16, FIG V.

Oglebay Institute Fall Folk Dance Camp Instructors: George Tomove, Wheeling, West Virginia, Aug 30 - Sep 2, 1985 Sandy Starkman, Bill Alkire