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DANCE NAME COUNTRY INSTRUCTOR(S) YEAR(S) 1928 Lindy Hop U.S.A LISTING BY DANCE NAME DANCE NAME COUNTRY INSTRUCTOR(S) YEAR(S) 1928 Lindy Hop U.S.A. Powers, R 07 A Beautiful Time U.S.A. Knox, L. 87 A Hunting We Will Go U.S.A. Beliajus, V. 67 A Ja Tzo Saritsa Moravia Joukowsky, A 59 A Moléson Switzerland Irminger, C. & Rath, R. 64 A Moléson Switzerland Irminger, C. 66 A Touch of Spain U.S.A. Glass, H. (B) 69 A ya po lugu Russia Konings, H. 96 NT Aalistullaa Finland Aronen, J. 99 Abba Shimon Israel Yakovee, I. 93 Abdal Bulgaria Ivanova, D. 05 Abdal Bulgaria Ivanova, D. 08 Abdala Bulgaria Rocca-Butler, S. 02 Abdala Bulgaria Moreau, Y. 91 Acano Miada Nevesto Macedonia Boxell, D. 67 Acano miada nevesto Macedonia Ginsberg, M. 94 Acara Kiz Horonu Turkey Lüleçi, A. 88 Ace of Diamonds Denmark Harris, L. 49, 50, 54 Ach Ja U.S.A./Germany Farwell, J. 54 Achot Lanu Kitana Israel Yakovee, I. 93 Achttouriger mit Walzer Germany Dunsings, G. 52, 53 Adama Admati Israel Eden, Y. 79 NT Adama Veshamayim Israel Goldman, E. 11 Adana Macedonia Mulders, P. 06 Adana Macedonia Boxell, D. 65 Adana Macedonia Kotansky, S. 95 Adanali Greece Kotansky, S. 10 Adarim Israel Beliajus, V. 56 Ada's Krakowiak Poland Dziewanowska, A. 74 Ada's Kujawiak No. 3 Poland Dziewanowski, A. & J. 77 Ada's Kujawiak No.1 Poland Dziewanowska, A. 74 Ada's Mazur Poland Dziewanowska, A. 75 STOCKTON FOLK DANCE CAMP INDEX 1948-2014 PAGE 1 LISTING BY DANCE NAME DANCE NAME COUNTRY INSTRUCTOR(S) YEAR(S) Aden Israel Tiram. B. 86 NT, 87 NT Adjon az Isten Hungary Czompo, A. 83 Adobe Schottis U.S.A. Glass, H. (B) 62 Aetana Philippines Glass, H. (B) 50 Aetana Philippines Olivar, C. 51 Agadelcha Israel Yakovee, I. 93 Agadu Israel Longden, S. 98 Agattanz Austria Grothe, W. 60 Agh Anoush Armenia Bendix, E. 06 Aghcheekneroo Par Armenia Bozigian, T. 74 Aghchka Jerazanke Armenia van Geel, T. 92 Agimi Albania Despotovič, M. (C) 79 Aġir Gövenk Turkey Lüleçi, A. 99 Aġir Halay Turkey Lüleçi, A. 99 Aguonélé Lithuania Beliajus, V. 71 Ahava Atika Israel Eden, Y. 79 Ahava Ktzara Israel Goldman, E 13 Ahava Pshuta Israel Tucker, L. 06 Ahava Pshuta Israel Goldman, E 13 Ahavat Chaya'I Israel Eden, Y. 84 Ahavat Hachayalim Israel Tucker, L. 03 Ahavat Hadassah Israel Sturman, R. 68 Ahavat Hadassah Israel Browns, R. 61, 68 Ahavat Hadassah II Israel Bachar, S. 74 Ahmtaler Ländler Austria Tschurtschenthaler, K. 82 Ai Giorgis from Kythira Greece Vlandi, L 13 Aires Nacioñales Mexico Pill, A. 63 Ais Giórgis Greece Boxell, D. 65 Aj lipo ti je Croatia Jergan, Z. 09 Ajd' na livo Croatia Jergan, Z. 98, 00 Ajd' na Ljevo Croatia Ginsberg, M. 95 Aj'd Povedi Veselo Serbia Slovic, S. 91 STOCKTON FOLK DANCE CAMP INDEX 1948-2014 PAGE 2 LISTING BY DANCE NAME DANCE NAME COUNTRY INSTRUCTOR(S) YEAR(S) Ajde Jano Serbia Joukowsky, A 57, 72 Ajde Lepa Maro Serbia Boxell, D. 65 Ajnzerica (Enzerica) Croatia Jergan, Z. 00 Akhaizkha Vart Armenia Lind-Sinanian, G. 86 Al Gemali Israel Eskayo, M. 71 Al je lepo Hungary Jergan, Z. 09 Al Kanfe Ha'Kesef Israel Edery, D. 98 Al Sadenu Israel Eden, Y. 79 Al Tira Israel Browns, R. 61 Al Tiruni Israel Pill, A. 57 Al Yadil Israel Halevy, M. 76 Alabama Gal U.S.A. Farwell, J. 52 Alabama Gal U.S.A. Beliajus, V. 62, 63 Alabama Jubilee U.S.A. Unknown 50 Alahoy Philippines Pedere, B. 77 FN Alaj Imam Curicu Croatia Šokčič, N. 86 Alandsflickan Sweden/Finland Tracie, G. 62 Alazanas, Las Mexico Trujillo, Dr. L. 82 Alba's Jig Scotland MacKnight, K. 03 Alegrito Philippines Pedere, B. 68 Alekoki Hawaii Lidster, M. 56 Alekoki Hawaii Nicholes, G. 78 Aleksandra valss Estonia Aronen, J. 03 Alewander Switzerland Czarnowski, L. 55 Alewander Switzerland Irminger, C. & Rath, R. 64 Alfelder Germany Dunsing, G. 52, 53 Ali Paşa Turkey Lüleçi, A. 88 Alison Rose Scotland Wallin, J. 82 Alixs Barnemasurka Norway Cordray, A. 05 All the Way to Galway U.S.A. Page, R. 53-55, 80 Alla-Doe Contra U.S.A. Helt, J. 08, 11 Allemannsmarsj Norway Cordray, A. 84 FN, 85 STOCKTON FOLK DANCE CAMP INDEX 1948-2014 PAGE 3 LISTING BY DANCE NAME DANCE NAME COUNTRY INSTRUCTOR(S) YEAR(S) Alley Cat U.S.A. Glass, H. (B) 66 Alley Cat U.S.A. O'Connor, J. 96 Wksp Ally Ally Lebanon Bozigian, T. 73 Almelose Kermisse Netherlands Hofman, H. 62 Aloniotikos Greece Kotansky, S. 10 Aloniotikos Macedonia Weiner, L. 75 Alsonemed Couple Dance Hungary Reisz, A. 57 Altai Polka U.S.A. Unknown 50 Alulenu Bulgaria Ivanova, D. 08 Alunelu in hora Romania Vasilescu, T. 93 Alunelul Romania Crum, D. 56 Alunelul (II) Romania Greene, M. 69 Alunelul Bătut Romania Judetz, E. 71 Alunelul Bătut Romania Bloland, S. 80 NT Alunelul bătut de la Isbiceni Romania Vasilescu, T. 92 Alunelul ca la dma Romania David, M. 82 Alunelul ca la Gorj Romania Mitchell, B. 70 Alunelul ca la Sadova Romania Rocca-Butler, S. 02 Alunelul ca la Sadova Romania Hilferink, N. 89 Alunelul de la Baileşti Romania Rocca-Butler, S. 01 Alunelul de la Băilesti Romania Bloland, S. 77 Alunelul de la Urzica Romania Bloland, S. 85 Alunelul Şchiop Romania Bloland, S. 85 Alunelul Vaideeni Romania Bloland, S. 85 Am Sgula Israel Eden, Y. 84 Amalel Shir Israel Edery, D. 99 Amarine Israel Diggs, G. 06 Ambospolka Schuhplattler Germany Gelman, M. 79 American Schottische U.S.A. Hager, B. 53 Amoliti Gaida Macedonia Weiner, L. 75 Amor de Madre Mexico Cashion, S. 72, 84 Amos Moses U.S.A. Wilder, B. 75 FN STOCKTON FOLK DANCE CAMP INDEX 1948-2014 PAGE 4 LISTING BY DANCE NAME DANCE NAME COUNTRY INSTRUCTOR(S) YEAR(S) Amos Moses U.S.A. Mitchell, B. 76 ET Ampuiettii Romania Greene, M. 69 An Dro France Moreau, Y. 77 An Rioghal Leanabh (Lagach An) Scotland Greene, M. 60 Ana Halach Dodech Israel Lapson, D. 52 Ana Halach Dodech Israel Lidster, M. 53, 55 Ana Lugojana Romania Crum, D. 87 Anavai Israel Edery, D. 99 Anava'i Israel Eden, Y. 83 Andulička Czech Republic Rejsek 01 Andulka Czechoslovakia Bonuš, F. 79, 84 Wksp Angelovata Bulgaria Ivanova, D. 05 Angenette's Fancy U.S.A. Page, R. 59 Anglaise (Postkortdansen) Denmark Schlüter, W 13 Angus MacLeod Scotland Smith, C. S. 63 Angus Reel Mixer U.S.A. Beliajus, V. 71 Ani Ledodi Israel Lidster, M. 61 Ani More Nuse Albania Otterholt, L. 09 Ani Mori Nuse Albania Bendix, E. 06 Ankeliini Finland Aronen, J. 99 Anna Mazurka Switzerland Irminger, C. 78 Anna's Wedding Cake Scotland Kelly, J. 04 Anneli Walzer Switzerland Irminger, C. & Rath, R. 64 Ant' Áman Palikari Greece Pappas, J. 68, 69, 71, 72 Antikrystós Greece Pappas, J. 67, 69, 76 Anuše Macedonia Kolarovski, A. 93 Aoleanul de la Fundu Paralui Romania Hilferink, N. 98 Aoleanul de la petreşti Romania Hilferink, N. 89 Apat-Apat Philippines Ruling, R. 64 Apley House England Taylor, M. 85 Appalachian Big Circle and Clog Dance U.S.A. Duke, J. 04 Appenzeller Aliwander Switzerland Irminger, C. 65 STOCKTON FOLK DANCE CAMP INDEX 1948-2014 PAGE 5 LISTING BY DANCE NAME DANCE NAME COUNTRY INSTRUCTOR(S) YEAR(S) Appenzeller Cheerab Switzerland Irminger, C. 70 Appenzeller Klatschwalzer Switzerland Irminger, C. 66 Apple, The Russia Joukowsky, A 54 April In Portugal U.S.A. Knox, L. 77 Aprozo Hungary Reisz, A. 57 Aptaliko Greece Kotansky, S. 99 Aquarela do Brasil Brazil Cordeiro, L. 12 Arap Bulgaria Kavardjikova, N. 94 NT Arap Macedonia-Bulg Boxell, D. 67 Arap Turkey Lüleci, A 07 Arapojna Bulgaria Moreau, Y. 72 Arcanul Bătrînesc Romania Bendix, E. 06 Ardeleană Romania Vasilescu, T. 93 Ardeleană Cu Figuri Romania Crum, D. 56, 72, 75 Ardeleană din Banat Romania Bloland, S. 85 Ardeleana din câmpie Romania Florecu, C./Dion, S. 07 Ardeleană din Lugoj Romania Vasilescu, T. 95 Ardelenescu Hungary-Transyl Kotansky, S. 81 Are You Lonesome Tonight U.S.A. Knox, L. 86 Aredje di Malimpré Belgium-Walloon Frerard, A. 64 Aredje di Ottré Belgium-Walloon Frerard, A. 64 Argentine Tango Argentina Dinzelbacher, N. 96, 06 Argentine Tango Backward Ocho Argentina Cortés , P. 12 Argentine Tango Basic With Back Salida Argentina Cortés , P. 12 Argentine Tango Basic with Rock Step SalidaArgentina Cortés , P. 12 Argentine Tango Basic with Side Salida Argentina Cortés , P. 12 Argentine Tango Forward Ocho Argentina Cortés , P. 12 Argentine Tango Sandwiche – Half Molinete ComboArgentina Cortés , P. 12 Argentine Tango Steps and Styling Argentina Dinzelbacher, N. 98 Argentine Tango, The U.S.A. Nicholes, G. 53 Argó Hasápiko Greece Pappas, J. 69, 73 Ari Ara Palestine Unknown 48 STOCKTON FOLK DANCE CAMP INDEX 1948-2014 PAGE 6 LISTING BY DANCE NAME DANCE NAME COUNTRY INSTRUCTOR(S) YEAR(S) Ariciul de la Peretu Romania Vasilescu, T. 95 Arkadikós Horós Greece Pappas, J. 72, 73 Arkan Ukraine Crum, D. 60 Arkansas Traveler U.S.A. Tepfer, S. 48, 49 Arkansas Traveler U.S.A. Page, R. 51-55 Armagh Lancers, The Ireland Hathaway, D. & J. 93 Armbågsleken från Evertsberg Sweden Englunds, T. & E. 91 NT Armenia, Map of Armenia Bozigian, T. 74 Armenian Dance, Notes Armenia Bozigian, T. 74 Armenian Miserlou Armenia Bozigian, T. 73, 78 Armenian Misirlou Armenia Filcich, J. 61 Armenian Polka Armenia Ajoian, F. 57 Armenian Turn, The Armenia Bozigian, T. 78 Arnăuteasca Romania Vasilescu, T. 93 Arnold's Circle England Kotansky, S. 80 Arvanitikos Greece Pappas, J. 67-69 Arvanitovlacha Greece Graziosi, J. 89 Arzu ile Kamber-Garaguna Turkey Lüleçi, A. 89 As I Gazed Into Your Eyes U.S.A. Beliajus, V.
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