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Folk Dances for Language Classes, Dona Hyll, Lorraine Fortner, 2001
Folk Dances for Language Classes Dona Hyll Lorraine Fortner September 21, 2001 Louisville, Kentucky Table of Contents About the Instructors...................................................................................................................ii Dances from German speaking regions: GROSSER ATLANTIK .......................................... .......................... Germany....................1 D'HAMMERSCHMIEDSG'SELLN........................ .......................... Germany....................2 LA SALAMANDRE................................................ Alsace............... France......................15 Dances from Spanish speaking regions: CARNAVALITO..................................................... .......................... Bolivia.......................3 ESPUNYOLET........................................................ Catalonia .......... France / Spain..........16 MEXICAN POLKA................................................. .......................... Mexico ......................4 Dances from French speaking regions: AN DRO RETOURNÉ ............................................ Brittany............. France........................5 AVANT-DEUX DE TRAVERS.............................. Brittany............. France......................14 LE BAL DE JUGON ............................................... Brittany............. France........................9 BANNIELOU LAMBAOL...................................... Brittany............. France........................7 BRANLE NORMAND ........................................... -
SYRTAKI Greek PRONUNCIATION
SYRTAKI Greek PRONUNCIATION: seer-TAH-kee TRANSLATION: Little dragging dance SOURCE: Dick Oakes learned this dance in the Greek community of Los Angeles. Athan Karras, a prominent Greek dance researcher, also has taught Syrtaki to folk dancers in the United States, as have many other teachers of Greek dance. BACKGROUND: The Syrtaki, or Sirtaki, was the name given to the combination of various Hasapika (or Hassapika) dances, both in style and the variation of tempo, after its popularization in the motion picture Alexis Zorbas (titled Zorba the Greek in America). The Syrtaki is danced mainly in the taverns of Greece with dances such as the Zeybekiko (Zeimbekiko), the Tsiftetelli, and the Karsilamas. It is a combination of either a slow hasapiko and fast hasapiko, or a slow hasapiko, hasaposerviko, and fast hasapiko. It is typical for the musicians to "wake things up" after a slow or heavy (vari or argo) hasapiko with a medium and / or fast Hasapiko. The name "Syrtaki" is a misnomer in that it is derived from the most common Greek dance "Syrtos" and this name is a recent invention. These "butcher dances" spread throughout the Balkans and the Near East and all across the Aegean islands, and entertained a great popularity. The origins of the dance are traced to Byzantium, but the Argo Hasapiko is an evolved idiom by Aegean fisherman and their languid lifestyle. The name "Syrtaki" is now embedded as a dance form (meaning "little Syrtos," though it is totally unlike any Syrto dance), but its international fame has made it a hallmark of Greek dancing. -
Tom Roby SHORT TUESDAY LIST (Preliminary) 1 May 1996
Tom Roby SHORT TUESDAY LIST (Preliminary) 1 May 1996 EASY NOT SO EASY INTERMEDIATE HARD COUPLE Core Core Core Core Easy Abdala Adjon az Isten Ajde Jano Biˇcak Albanian #1 Ciganˇcica Ajde Lepa Maro Ali Pa¸sa Ca la Balt˘a Brˆıul de la F˘ag˘ara¸s Gamal Polska Alunelul Bardezuh Mer Ciganski Orijent Brˆıul pe Opt Gamal Schottis Bavno Oro Divˇcibarsko Kolo Buˇcimiˇs Karapjet An Dro Makazice/Bela Rada Cekurjankinoˇ Horo Kevi Cs´ard´as Arap Draganovo Belasiˇcko Oro DrmeˇsizZdenˇcina Cetvornoˇ Sopskoˇ H. Kujawiak Bufˇcansko Dedo Mile Dedo Lepa Anka Kolo Vodi ˇ Fatiˇse Kolo Cimpoi Cereˇsna Devojˇce2 Gencsi Verbunk Marin-Congo ´ Hora from Oltenia Cuperlika Durdevica Hora Spoitorilor Gergebunarsko Norwegian Polka Devetorka Dospatsko Kasapsko Oro Godeˇcki Caˇˇ cak R˘uˇcenica po 3 Eleno Mome Gerakina Katja Jove Maloj Mome Slangpolska Ersko Kolo Hora Fetelor ˇ Stabberinglender ˇ Kulska Sira Kulsko Horo Guhnega Horehronsk´y Card´aˇs Numero Vossarull Mure¸sanca Waltz G¨uzelleme Janino Novo Zagorsko Ovˇcepolsko Oro Karamfil Ol´ahos Pandalaˇs Hanter Dro Katuˇse Mome Hora Mare Ovˇcepolska Potrˇculka Plevensko Dajˇcovo Medium Kjustendilska R˘uˇc. Pajduˇsko (3,2,1,4) R˘uka Hora Pe Gheat¸˘a Lefkaditikos Aino Kchume Pajduˇsko, Jambolsko Ripna Maca Ana Lugojana Ivanica Mariˇcensko Pravo H. Preskaˇcanka Topansko Oro Jovano, Jovanke Moja Diridika B´ek´esi P´aros Radomirsko Horo Trei P˘aze¸ste dl GM ˆInvˆırtita [Yves’s] Kalamatianos Ooska Gookas Rustemul Trile¸se¸sti Orijent ˆInvˆırtita de la Sibiu Kendime Sedi Donka ˆ Koftos Orta Anadolu Sej Sej Bop Invˆırtita din Luna T. Osmica Sepastia Bar Uncore Hambo Kostursko Oro Pinosavka Lipa Ma Mar´yca Kritikos Syrtos Sestorkaˇ Ali, Ali Povrateno Alunelul Schiop Michael’s Cs´ard´as Kukunjeˇs´ce Prekid Kolo Sevdalino Maloj Mome Pr´ıdi, Jan´ık Sˆırba pe Loc Avrameanca Legnala Dana Ratevka Dansul Fetelor Rezijankas Lesnoto Sadilo Mome S¸obolanul Siamse Beirte Tropanka iz Dobrudˇza Daronee Maˆıtre de Maison Sandansko Dobrichka Tropanka Slangpolska fr. -
Round Dances Scot Byars Started Dancing in 1965 in the San Francisco Bay Area
Syllabus of Dance Descriptions STOCKTON FOLK DANCE CAMP – 2016 – FINAL 7/31/2016 In Memoriam Floyd Davis 1927 – 2016 Floyd Davis was born and raised in Modesto. He started dancing in the Modesto/Turlock area in 1947, became one of the teachers for the Modesto Folk Dancers in 1955, and was eventually awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award for dance by the Stanislaus Arts Council. Floyd loved to bake and was famous for his Chocolate Kahlua cake, which he made every year to auction off at the Stockton Folk Dance Camp Wednesday auction. Floyd was tireless in promoting folk dancing and usually danced three times a week – with the Del Valle Folk Dancers in Livermore, the Modesto Folk Dancers and the Village Dancers. In his last years, Alzheimer’s disease robbed him of his extensive knowledge and memory of hundreds, if not thousands, of folk dances. A celebration for his 89th birthday was held at the Carnegie Arts Center in Turlock on January 29 and was attended by many of his well-wishers from all over northern California. Although Floyd could not attend, a DVD was made of the event and he was able to view it and he enjoyed seeing familiar faces from his dancing days. He died less than a month later. Floyd missed attending Stockton Folk Dance Camp only once between 1970 and 2013. Sidney Messer 1926 – 2015 Sidney Messer died in November, 2015, at the age of 89. Many California folk dancers will remember his name because theny sent checks for their Federation membership to him for nine years. -
Music and Traditions of Thrace (Greece): a Trans-Cultural Teaching Tool 1
MUSIC AND TRADITIONS OF THRACE (GREECE): A TRANS-CULTURAL TEACHING TOOL 1 Kalliopi Stiga 2 Evangelia Kopsalidou 3 Abstract: The geopolitical location as well as the historical itinerary of Greece into time turned the country into a meeting place of the European, the Northern African and the Middle-Eastern cultures. Fables, beliefs and religious ceremonies, linguistic elements, traditional dances and music of different regions of Hellenic space testify this cultural convergence. One of these regions is Thrace. The aim of this paper is firstly, to deal with the music and the dances of Thrace and to highlight through them both the Balkan and the middle-eastern influence. Secondly, through a listing of music lessons that we have realized over the last years, in schools and universities of modern Thrace, we are going to prove if music is or not a useful communication tool – an international language – for pupils and students in Thrace. Finally, we will study the influence of these different “traditions” on pupils and students’ behavior. Key words: Thrace; music; dances; multi-cultural influence; national identity; trans-cultural teaching Resumo: A localização geopolítica, bem como o itinerário histórico da Grécia através do tempo, transformou o país num lugar de encontro das culturas europeias, norte-africanas e do Médio Oriente. Fábulas, crenças e cerimónias religiosas, elementos linguísticos, danças tradicionais e a música das diferentes regiões do espaço helénico são testemunho desta convergência cultural. Uma destas regiões é a Trácia. O objectivo deste artigo é, em primeiro lugar, tratar da música e das danças da Trácia e destacar através delas as influências tanto dos Balcãs como do Médio Oriente. -
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Maria Hnaraki, 1 Ph.D. Mentor & Cultural Advisor Drexel University (Philadelphia-U.S.A.) Associate Teaching Professor Official Representative of the World Council of Cretans Kids Love Greece Scientific & Educational Consultant Tel: (+) 30-6932-050-446 E-mail: [email protected]; [email protected] Table of Contents 1. FORMAL EDUCATION ....................................................................................................................................................................... 2 2. ADDITIONAL EDUCATION .............................................................................................................................................................. 2 3. EMPLOYMENT RECORD ................................................................................................................................................................... 2 3.1. Current Status (2015-…) ................................................................................................................................................................. 2 3.2. Employment History ....................................................................................................................................................................... 3 3.2.1. Teaching Experience ................................................................................................................................................................ 3 3.2.2. Research Projects .................................................................................................................................................................... -
Ö 10 - 1 Royal Empress Tango English Couple I A- 5
MVFD Listing by OLD Number CD Track Dance Name Nationality Type Inst Old # 9 - 20 Canadian Breakdown USA Contra A- 3 9 - 19 Petronella USA Contra I A- 3 ö 10 - 1 Royal Empress Tango English Couple I A- 5 9 - 21 Tango Waltz, The English Couple A- 5 10 - 2 Camptown Races USA Square I A- 8 10 - 3 Old Joe Clark USA Square A- 8 10 - 3 Old Joe Clark USA Contra A- 8 10 - 4 Bonfire (Fisher's Hornpipe) Irish Couple I A- 9 10 - 5 Come Up the Backstairs (Sacketts USA Contra I A- 9 10 - 4 Fisher's Hornpipe USA Contra I A- 9 10 - 5 Sacketts's Harbour (Come Up the USA Contra I A- 9 ö 81 - 17 Aird Of Coigah (Reel of Mey) Scottish Set 4 Couple I A-10 81 - 18 Cauld Kail in Aberdeen Scottish Set 4 Couple I A-10 81 - 15 Gates of Edinburgh (8x32 Reel) S Scottish Set 4 Couple A-10 81 - 13 Hooper's Jig (8x32 Jig) SKIPS Scottish Jig A-10 81 - 16 Jessie's Hornpipe (8x32 Reel) Scottish Contra I A-10 81 - 19 Kingussie Flower (8x40 Reel) Scottish Reel A-10 81 - 14 Macphersons of Edinburgh, The ( Scottish Set 4 Couple A-10 81 - 12 Mairi's Wedding (8x40 Reel) Scottish Set 4 Couple I A-10 81 - 19 Red House Reel (Kingussie Flow Scottish Set 4 Couple I A-10 ö 81 - 17 Reel of Hey, The (8x48 Reel) Scottish Set 4 Couple I A-10 81 - 19 White Heather Jig (Kingussie Flo Scottish Set 4 Couple I A-10 10 - 7 Geudman Of Ballangigh English Contra I A-11 10 - 6 Larusse English Square I A-11 10 - 8 Yorkshire Square Eight English Square I A-11 10 - 12 Dargason English Set 4 Couple I A-12 10 - 9 Little Man in a Fix Danish Set 2 Couple I A-12 Saturday, July 29, 2000 Page 1 of 96 MVFD -
Miami Valley Folk Dance/~S Bull Etin
MIAMI VALLEY FOLK DANCE/~S BULL ETIN APRIL 1978 G?JlliK vmEKEl'TD PRm~ISES TO BE GREAT - John and Carole Pappas have been working hard in making final arrangements for the Greek . Weekend this Sat. & Sun., April 29 t. 30. Through the cooperation of the entire club and ." , David Henry, the leader for the weekend, every thing is falling into place. At least 125 will be attending. The Program will be at the Bomberger Recreation Center, 1306 E. Fifth St., Dayton. The Schedule for Saturday is as follows I Registration and Request Dancing 1100 - 2.00; Teaching Session 2100 - 5100; Request Dancing 5.00 - 6.00; Dinner 6130 - 7130, Kulture Korner 7.30 - 8100; Party and Review 8'30 - 11100. Sundays Program will be. Request Dancing 1100 - 2.00; Teaching 2.00 - 5.00, Request Dancing 5100 - 6.00 Some of the regions of Greece along with some dances are as follows with the area or city within the region shown in parentheses. EPIRUS: Beratis (Albanian), Gramrnendchoritkos (Ioannina), Iatros (Pogoni), Pogonisious (Pogoni); WACEDONIA. Gaida Gidhas (Thessaloniki) Leventikos (Florina), Leoto (Florina), Nizamikos, Syrtos, pylaias (Thessaloniki),. REBETIC. Kainourious Argos Hasapikos; THRACE. Zonaradhikos. COW~ITTEE FOR GREEK ti.EE~ND GENERAL CHAIRPERSONS. John & Carole Pappas, TREASURER: Sam Ballinger An~ FORK: Adelle Nellis NAtm TAGS I Vera Fisher SYLLABUS: Typing - Karjorie Darragh; Collating - Charles & Ella Ingraham; Cover Color - Lenny and Betty ~olnar. TABLE DECOP~TIONSI Bessie Shopshire, Jewell Steed, Grace Wol OTHEll DECORATIONS: Ann Ballinger, Vera Fisher, Leona Lybarge Dorothy Santi. CATERING: Lebanese Delicatessen. CATERING }lliLPERS. Roki Jackson, Sara Fleisher. BAKLAVA: Bruce Cantrell REGISTRATION': Sam Ballinger, ~.cadge Hart, Ken Steed EQUIPTh~NT: P.A. -
Dance Name COUNTRY INSTRUCTOR(S) YEAR(S) Armenian Polka Armenia Ajoian, F. 57 Bardezuh Mer Armenia Ajoian, F. 56,57 Boozdigoots Armenia Ajoian, F
LISTING BY TEACHER Dance Name COUNTRY INSTRUCTOR(S) YEAR(S) Armenian Polka Armenia Ajoian, F. 57 Bardezuh Mer Armenia Ajoian, F. 56,57 Boozdigoots Armenia Ajoian, F. 57 Gemrigin Baduh Armenia Ajoian, F. 56 Golden Bracelet Armenia Ajoian, F. 56, 57 Halay Armenia Ajoian, F. 55 Halay Havasi Armenia Ajoian, F. 56 Lorkay Lorkay Armenia Ajoian, F. 56, 57 Medax Tashginag Armenia Ajoian, F. 57 Nor Imatsa (Yerzinga Tamzara) Armenia Ajoian, F. 57 Pompouri Armenia Ajoian, F. 55 Sotis Armenia Ajoian, F. 56 Tamzara Armenia Ajoian, F. 55 Three And One (Bar) Armenia Ajoian, F. 55 Sheleg Al Iri Israel Alpert, A. 18 Ve’shuv Itchem Israel Alpert, A. 18 Yaffo Israel Alpert, A. 18 Normali israel Alpert, A. 18 Or Chadash Israel Alpert, A. 18 Haleluyah Le’Gal Israel Alpert, A.` 18 Hayom Hazeh Israel Alpert, A.` 18 Heya Heya Israel Alpert, A.` 18 Hora Ha’bika Israel Alpert, A.` 18 Carbonero, El El Salvador Amaya, N. 68 Cortadoras, Las El Salvador Amaya, N. 68 Diablo Chingo, El Costa Rica Amaya, N. 68 Xuc, El El Salvador Amaya, N. 68 Yenka Spain Amaya, N. 68 Bereznianka Ukraine Arabagi, G. & I. 14 Bukovinskii Tanets Ukraine Arabagi, G. & I. 12 STOCKTON FOLK DANCE CAMP INDEX 1948-2018 PAGE 1 LISTING BY TEACHER Dance Name COUNTRY INSTRUCTOR(S) YEAR(S) Dansul Tiganilor Basarabeni Moldova (Bessarabia; Rom) Arabagi, G. & I. 14 Hora din Giurgiuleşti Moldova (Moldavian) Arabagi, G. & I. 12 Hora Dragostei Moldova Arabagi, G. & I. 14 Horlitsya Ukraine Arabagi, G. & I. 14 Hutsulka Ukraine Arabagi, G. & I. 12 Joc Mare Ukraine (Moldavian) Arabagi, G. -
Cahiers Balkaniques, 33
Cahiers balkaniques 33 | 2004 Turquie, Grèce : un passé commun, des nouvelles perspectives Édition électronique URL : https://journals.openedition.org/ceb/3053 DOI : 10.4000/ceb.3053 ISSN : 2261-4184 Éditeur INALCO Édition imprimée Date de publication : 1 janvier 2004 ISSN : 0290-7402 Référence électronique Cahiers balkaniques, 33 | 2004, « Turquie, Grèce : un passé commun, des nouvelles perspectives » [En ligne], mis en ligne le 24 juillet 2012, consulté le 06 juillet 2021. URL : https://journals.openedition.org/ ceb/3053 ; DOI : https://doi.org/10.4000/ceb.3053 Ce document a été généré automatiquement le 6 juillet 2021. Cahiers balkaniques est mis à disposition selon les termes de la Licence Creative Commons Attribution - Pas d’Utilisation Commerciale 4.0 International. 1 Sans être naïfs sur les questions aussi importantes que le contentieux en mer Égée, le problème chypriote, la question des minorités, la confrontation des nationalismes, l’instrumentalisation de l'histoire, l’utilisation des différends comme outil politique interne, avec ce numéro spécial « Turquie et Grèce : un passé commun, des nouvelles perspectives », nous avons voulu délibérément mettre l’accent sur la complémentarité et la communauté culturelle entre Grecs et Turcs, bien plus encore que Grèce et Turquie, qui sont au contact depuis presque un millénaire. Aux Langues O’, langue et culture turques sont parmi les enseignements fondateurs de l’institution, et le grec moderne a eu très tôt une place de choix, puisque c’est dès 1800 qu’Ansse de Villoison inaugurait son enseignement. Entre le turc, le grec et l’INALCO, c'est déjà une vieille histoire, naturellement et plus que jamais porteuse d’avenir. -
TITLE NATIONALITY FORMATION COMPLEXITY Adana Macedonia Line Adv Al Tira Israel Indiv Adv Alunelul Batut a Romania Line Adv Ardel
AIFD Music List Alpha Order April 19, 2009 TITLE NATIONALITY FORMATION COMPLEXITY Adana Macedonia Line Adv Al Tira Israel Indiv Adv Alunelul Batut A Romania Line Adv Ardeleana Cu Figuri Romania Couple Adv Arkan Ukraine Line Adv Askagaragan (tape) Armenia Line Adv Atzay Hatsaftsafot (tape) Israel Couple Adv Bekesi Paros (Hungary) Hungary Couple Adv Bingsjo Polska - Wallmans Sweden Couple Adv Bistrishka Kopanitsa Bulgaria Line Adv Boda Polska (tape) Sweden Couple Adv Bourree Carree De La Chatre France Set Adv Bourree de la Brande D'ardentes France Set Adv Bourree Pastourelle (medium speed) France Set Adv Bourree Pastourelle (original version - fast) France Set Adv Briul Pe Opt (Mihai David) Romania Line Adv Bruder Lustig Germany Couple Adv Calusharii Romania Line Adv Changier Germany Set Adv Cimpoi Romania Line Adv De A Lungul Romania Couple Adv D'Invirtit Romania Couple Adv Dodi Li Israel Couple Adv Ei Hatal Israel Couple Adv Eski Bulgaria Line Adv Floricica Olteneasca Romania Line Adv Galaonul De La Birca Romania Line Adv Gamzovjana Bulgaria Line Adv Gankino Horo Bulgaria Line Adv Gankino Horo (Boris Karlov) Bulgaria Line Adv Gencsi Verbunk Hungary Indiv Adv Grancarsko Horo (XOPO LP-4) Bulgaria Line Adv Graovsko Horo (Connie Taylor) (tape) Bulgaria Line Adv Hambo - Accordion Hambo Sweden Couple Adv Hambo - Alle Vakre Jenters (very fast) Sweden Couple Adv Hambo - Gammelhambo (Gastrickland) Sweden Couple Adv Hambo - Horgalaten (Hambo In The Barn) Sweden Couple Adv Hambo - Vigerspolska (Hambo In The Barn) Sweden Couple Adv Hora De La Gorj -
Deutsches Tanz-Sport Abzeichen
Landestanzsportverband Berlin e.V. Deutsches Tanz-Sport Abzeichen (DTSA) für Folklore-Tanzen Liste der Tänze Stand Dezember 2016 Landestanzsportverband Berlin e.V. 1 Liste der Tänze Die nachfolgende Tanzliste erhebt keinen Anspruch auf Vollständigkeit, sie wird ständig erweitert. Anregungen und Hinweise zur Aufnahme weiterer Tänze und auch zu Fehlern nehmen wir gerne entgegen. Die Spalte ‘Schwierigkeit‘ dient zur unverbindlichen Orientierung bei der Auswahl der Tänze für das Tanzsportabzeichen in Bronze, Silber oder Gold. Die Einstufung der Tänze richtet sich hauptsächlich nach den Schrittarten. Es ist auch möglich, dass Tänze mehrfach vorkommen, z.B. wenn sie mit oder ohne Armbewegung getanzt werden. Tänze, die in der Spalte ´Bemerkung´ als Kindertanz gekennzeichnet sind, können eine angepasste Choreographie haben. Es existieren häufig auch andere Musikaufnahmen, als in der Anlage 2 aufgeführt sind. Die in den Verleihungsbedingungen für Folklore-Tanzen aufgeführten Anforderungen müssen nicht innerhalb Bronze / Silber / Gold in einem Tanz vorkommen, sie können über die Tänze verteilt sein. Stand Dezember 2016 Land SchwierigkeitTanz Schrittarten Fassungen Arme Raumwege CD Bemerkung Albanien ** Ajsino oro 1, 18; 21; 22 1; 2 1, 2 24 Albanien * Cobankat 1, 6; 7; 19; 22 1; 2 1, 2 44 Albanien *** Gorache 1, 6; 13; 15; 18; 24; 26; 27 3 1, 10 Albanien ** Moj maro, moj Marine 6, 24 3 1 8 Albanien * Valle e lehtë 3, 9, 18 2 1, 2, 42 ohne Armbewegung Albanien *** Valle kosovare 1, 6, 18, 27 11 * 2 ** 1, 2 43 * Sonderfassung, ** zwei besondere Handbewegungen Albanien ** Valle pogponishte 1, 3, 6, 7, 22 2 1, 11 Albanien *** Vana tsgnors 1, 4, 6, 11 , 24, 27 2 3, 4, 5, 6 1, 2, 4 43 Albanien ** Zenska albanska igra 1, 6 1 * 6 1, 2, 3 24 * Sonderfassung Armenien * Ambee Dageets 4, 6, 24 1 * 1 1, 4 10, 29 * Sonderfassung - kleine Finger Armenien ** Assoulis 1, 6, 13 1 2, 3.