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NOVEr^BER 1972

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"Kadzioleczke" (Poland) performed by Danae Artsof Oakland - Millie von Konsky^ Director

Photography by Henry L. Bloom

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THE MAGAZINE OF INTERNATIONAL FOLK DANCING 35c

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^eii. V€uteeTHE MtttZINE OF INTEKNkTIONAl FOLK OtNCINO

November 1972

Alice NeedhamCliff Nickel!James Rasella

Sheila RubyJune Schaal

Bob Shinn

Vol 29 No. 9OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE

FOLK DANCE FEDERATION OF CALIFORNIA, INC.EDITOR.......................Vi DexheimerASSOC. EDITOR................Leslie PryneBUSINESS MANAGER...........Walt DexheimerCOVER DESIGN..................Hilda SachsPHOTORRAOIIY...................Henry BloomDANCE RESEARCHCOORDINATOR.............Dorothy TanburiniCOSTUME RESEARCH EDITOR.....Eleanor BaconCONTRIBUTORS

Perle BleadonGail CluneAlbert DobrinskyRoy JohnsonVera JonesJean Mooers

FEDERATION OFFICERS

(North)

PRESIDENT....................Dolly Barnes38858 LeCount Way, Fremont, CA 94536

VICE PRESIDENT............Ernest DrescherTREASURER.....................John MooneyRECORDING SECRETARY...........Hope Garci aDIR. OF PUBLICATIONS............Ed HusseyDIR. OF EXTENSION........Norman OellerichDIR. OF PUBLICITY.........Lloyd StonekingHISTORIAN....................Bee Mitchell

(South)PRESIDENT.............Albert S. DobHnsky430 S. Gramercy PI., Los Anqeles CA 90020VICE PRESIDENT................Roy JohnsonTREASURER...................Marsha WienerRECORDING SECRETARY............Linda PateCORRESPONDING SECRETARY.......Elsa MillerDIR. OF EXTENSION.............Sheila RubyDIR. OF PUBLICITY...........Perle BleadonHISTORIAN..................MiIdred Walter

OFFICES

EDITORIAL. . . .Advertising and PromotionVi Dexheimer, 4039 Ht. Veeder Road

nana, California 94558Phone: (707) 226-2645

PUBLICATIONFolk Dance Federation of California. Inc.

1095 Market Street, Rn. 213San Francisco, Calif. 94103Phone: 431-8717 or 441-3049

SUBSCRIPTION RATES: ^<".',:«5v $3.00 per year(Foreign) |,^^rt!>%$4,00 per year

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Treasurer's Ball........ 1An Invitation........... 2Dances Published in

Let's Dance from

January 19^9.••••••••• 5Traveling with the

DiCiccos viaAirstreara (III).......15

Dance DescriptionsLa Mazurka deSchenewele (France)...18Ajde Jano (Serbia).,..20

tlommunication Line......22Kolo Kalendar...........25Party Places............27Echoes from theSouthland............. 30

Council Clips...........3UA Plea..................37Calendar of Events...38-39Folk Dance

Record Shops..........UoClassified Ads..........^1Advertisers.........19--^0

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Second Clais Pottage paid at San Francisco, California, All rights raservod. Any matwiol con¬tained herein may be reproduced with the written consent, and with due credit to the Folk DanceFederation of California, Inc., as long as sold material is not reprinted for monetary gain, LET'SDANCE is published monthly by the Folk Dance Federation of California, with the exception o*June-July and August-September issues, which are released within each 2-month period.

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DECEMBER 3, 1972

AT THE PAVILION

NAPA TOWN & COUNTRY FAIRGROUNDS

575 THIRD STREET

NAPA, CALIFORNIA

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Treasurer's BallNAPA TOWN & OOUNTRY FAIPGRXUDS

PAVILION

3rd St., off Soscal Ave.Napa, Ccdifomia

EBOjeER 3, 19721j30 to 5:30

Polk Dancers, and Friends, EveriMiare:-

You are cordially invited to attend the 1972TREASURER'S BALL, Sunday, December 3, at the Pavilion,in the Napa Town & Country Fairgrounds, 575 Third Street,Napa, California.

This new and beautiful site, selected for yourdancing pleasure, is centrally located for most folkdancers in Northern California, Ihere is anple pfirkingspace and a great expanse of grass for your childrento rcrp on---go mate this a day for the family.

There will be a Presidents' Meeting at 10:30 a.m.,and an Assetrbly Ileeting at 12:00 Noon. General FolkDancing will start at 1:30 p.m. and continue to 5:30 p.m.,with exhibition dancing at 3:00 p.m. Tliere will be doorprizes witii drawings throughout the afternoon.

Since the Folk Dance Federation of G^lifomia, Inc.,is a non-profit organization the sarne need to raise fundsfor our operations exists today as it did in 1956, v^chprcnpted me to liost the first Treasurer's Ball.

All of us realize that everything costs more andmore frctn day to d^. Still, our Federation activitiesremain, for the most part, en a no-charge basis. IheFederation would have to curtail these wonderful festivalsand other vital services if it were not for the continuedunselfish and unstinting giving of time, facilities andout-of-pocket expenditures bv our clubs, leaders and theFederation. THIS IS YOUR TB« TO SUPPORT US AND SHa-JYOUR APPBEdATICXJ BY PURCHASING TICKETS EVEN IF YOU CANNOTAinEND, If you attend, you will enjcy the dancing andfriendliness of the ball; if you cannot come, you willstill be able to share in the drawing of tha valuableprizes donated It/ Councils, Clubs, IndividuaLs and manyfterchants.

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Tickets will be only $1.50 and should be availablefrom various leaders in your area, at the door, or bywriting the Folk Dance Federaticxi of California, Inc.,1095 Market Street, J«Don\ 213, San Francisco, California,94103.

Iherefore, circle the date of DeoeriDer 3 (at once)on your calendar. Better yet, buy your ticket now, soyou will be sure to have a date on Deceniber 3, for theTI'EftSURER'S BALL, at the Napa Town & Coimtry Fairgrounds,

Yours, in Dancing,

John T. Moonet/Treasurer

NCW AVAILABLE!: $1.25

Ihe 1973 FOLK DANCE CALENDAROF COSTUMES

Contact the Folk Dance Federation of California, Inc.,1095 Market Street, Room 213, San Francisco, CA 9iH03.

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mstvn, AUx Covdray and Neat SandlerPhotography by Henry L. Bloom

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DA^JCES PUBLISHED IN LET'S DWCE FROM JATJUARY 1949 THROUGHOCTOBER 1972

(Please disregard any previous listings. Editor)NAME OF DANCE

AgattanzA Ja Tzo SaritaAlandsflickenAl GemaliAlmelose Kermisse

I,^unelulAmanor Waltz .,Angus MacleodAnneli Walzer

Anniversary Progressive Two-StepLJcpat Apati^rapAredje Di Mai impreArdeleana Cu Piguri

^Argo HasapikoArmenian MisirlouA Trip To ParisAt Va'ani

Austrian DreisteirerAxum ReelAzul Cielo

BaanopstekkerBaglaens KontrasejreBaile Da CamachaBaint an FheirBallos from ChiosBallos from KassosBandura KozachokBasic Steps (Irish)

tXBavno Oro

Beautiful Ohio WaltzBekedorfer QuadrilleBel a Rada

u-^elasiikoBella FrancaBellendans

Baily MazurBiddy the BasketwomanBluebell WaltzBlue Danube Waltz

i/Blue Pacific WaltzBohmischer LandlerBona Habanoth

COUNTRY ISSUE YEAR

Austria Apr 1961Moravi a Nov 1959Finland/Sweden May 1964Israel Aug/Sep 1972Netherlands Nov 1962Romania Dec 1956

Amer/Norweg. Jan 1950Scotland Mar 1965Switzerland .Jan 1965England Jan 1968Philippines Jun/Jul 1965Bulgaria Mar 1968Belgium Dec 1964Romania Mar 1970Greece Feb 1970Armenia Apr 1962England May 1959Israel May 1969Aus t ri a Get 1952Scotland May 1964Mexico Aug/Sep 1967

Netherlands Mar 1958Denmark Apr 1951Portugal Aug/Sep 1958Ireland Dec 1961Greece July 1957Greece Nov 1963Ukraine Feb 1964Ireland Oct 1951Macedonia Nov 1956United States Jul 1950Germany Mar 1964Serbia Apr 1956Macedonia Apr 1969Catalonia Nov 1966Netherlands Dec 1949Poland Jan 1964Ireland Mar 1957Scotland Dec 1959England Sen 1950United States Aug 1951Austria Feb 1968Israel Jul 1956

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DANCES PUBLISHED IN LET'S DANCE(continued)NAME OF DANCE

Boston Two StepBourree Carree de St.ChartierBourrees CroiseesBourree Droite du Pays FortBoyfriend OberekBrandiswalzerBridge of Athlone (The)Bundner Cheerab

l/CatakCaballito BlancoCanadian Bam Dance

^ardaS Z Ko^ickych HamrovV/Carlama

CastillanatetvorkaChangier QuadrilleChester SchottischeChilbitanzChotis del NorteCielito LindoCiganiica

', Ciro

Clap and TurnColumbine MazurkaCongoCopeo de MuntanyaCor Beirte (Reel)

^Couple Hasapiko\/Croatian Waltz

Croatian WaltzCsardas from EcserCumberland Reel

Daldans

Dance Description ErrataDance LightlyDanish "Family Circle"Danse Alsacienne

Danza Puertorriquena[^Das Fenster

De KolomDeli Becar

t/oenjovo HoroDer WolgasterDe VlegerdD'Hammerschmiedsg'selln

- JANUARY 1949 - OCTOBER 1972

COUNTRY ISSUE YEAR

England Mar 1950

France May 1970

France Feb 1966

France Jun/Jul 1969

Poland Oct 1965

Switzerland Apr 1955

Ireland May 1952

Switzerland Dec 1957

Serbia Jan 1957

Mexico Dec 1949

England Feb 1950

Slovakia Oct 1957

Serbia Aug/Sep 1968

Spain Apr 1970

Macedonia May 1967

Germany Dec 1966

United States May 1951

Switzerland May 1958

Mexico Mar 1971

United States Aug 1949

Yugoslavia Feb 1967

Croatia/Slov. Aug/Sep 1967

Slovenia Feb 1957

Poland/U.S. Jun/Jul 1958

Haiti Sep 1954

Mallorca Apr 1964

Ireland Oct 1951

Greece Mar 1963

Croatia Jul 1951

Croatia Oct 1971

Hungary Oct 1964

Scotland Dec 1959

Sweden Aug 1954

Volumes Aug/Sep 1956

Germany Nov 1952

Denmark Jun 1957

France Aug/Sep 1964

Puerto Rica Dec 1951

Germany Aug/Sep 1962

Belgium May 1963

Macedonia Apr 1972

Bulgaria Feb 1971

Germany Jun 1950

Netherlands Feb 1965

Netherlands Feb 1965

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DANCES PUBLISHED IN LET'S DANCE

(continued)

NAME OF DANCE

Dodi Li

Don't Look Back, theWolf is Coining

Dospatsko HoroJ^oudlebska PolkaDreisteyrerDr GsatzligDrmeS for ThreeDrmeS from ZdenfiiniaDrme^ No. 2Dura

Dutch Foursome

Ecossaise

Eh Hatal

Ein Zwei Drei

El Caballero

Elizabeth Quadrille (The)El Mas Bonita Pie

El Sapo Y La RanaEl Shotis ViejoEl Tranchette

Erev Ba I

Erev Ba II

l/trsko KoloEsperanoEva Three Step (The)

Faithful Boyfriend OberekFallai LimnighoFamily WaltzFandango (The)Fandango Arin-ArinFandango EspanaFandango MagdalenaFantasia Michoacan

Farewell to Auchterarder

Fascination TangoFeistritzer Laendler

Firetur

Five Step PolkaFjaskernFlachsemten

Francaise-Die AllgemeineFrancaise

Friss Magyar CsardasFyraraannadans

JANUARY 1949 - OCTOBER 1972

COUNTRY ISSUE

Jan

YEAR

Israel 1953

Romania Mar 1971

Bulgaria Jun/Jul 1971

Czechoslovakia Get 1956

Austria May 1951

Switzerland Dec 1956

Croatia Jun/Jul 1963

Croatia Nov 1958

Croatia May 1972

Rum an i a Feb 1957

England Jul 1952

Germany Dec 1966

Israel Apr 1958

Germany Oct 1968

Early Calif. Jan 1963

United States Jun 1954

Spain Aug 1957

No. Mexico Mar 1972

Mexico Jun/Jul 1964

Mexico Jun/Jul 1968

Israel May 1966

Israel May 1966

Serbia Apr 1956

England Feb 1950

England Oct 1950

Poland Oct 1965

Ireland Mar 1952

Denmark/Swed. Jul 1949

England Jan 1966

France/Basque Mar 1956

Spain Mar 1954

Spain Aug/Sep 1970

Mexico Jan 1951

Scotland Jun/Jul 1970

England Sep 1952

Austria Feb 1961

Denmark Dec 1958

Scandinavia May 1952

Sweden Dec 1971

Germany Dec 1954

Germany/ Jan 1962

Austria

Hungary Aug/Sep 1971

Sweden Nov 1952

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DANCES PUBLISHED IN LET'S DANCE

(continued)

NAME OF DANCE

Gaitanaki Rodou

Gary Strathspey (The)i/^Gerakina

Geud Man of BallingighGolden Gate Waltz

Gort Met StroopGrosser Actterrum

^/druzankaGypsy Polka

Hakke-Tone

t^laro'A Haktana Min HagalHassidic Sher

j/llava NagillaHaymaker's JigHigh Cauled CapHiotikosHofbraiihaus LaendlerHolsteiner DreitourHora Chassidit

Hora Din Clejani^/^Horehronsky Chardas

II CodiglioniIm HoopalnuImperial WaltzInbalim

International Waltz (The)In The ForestInvirtita de la Sibin

Italian QuadrilleIti M'Lvanon

Ivanice

Jablochko

JagerquadrilleJanet's Delight

t-tJarabe de la BotellaJarana Yucateca

Jessie Polka

Jo Estet KivanokJonkelis

JoropoJota AragonesaJota de BadajozJota MallorquinaJota Tapatia

JANUARY 1949 - OCTOBER 1972

COUNTRY ISSUE YEAR

Greece Jan 1966

Scotland May 1970

Greece Jun 1955

England May 1959

Composed Jun/Jul 1963

Netherlands Aug/Sep 1965

Germany May 1958

Serbia Jan 1966

Germany Feb 1955

Netherlands Nov 1962Israel Aug/Sep 1972

Israel Jul 1956

Israel Nov 1951

Ireland Dec 1961

Ireland Aug 1952

Greece Aug/Sep 1968

Germany Jan 1957

Germany Oct 1968

Israel May 1969

Romani a Aug/Sep 1965

Slovakia Jan 1968

Italy Jul 1955

Israel Nov 1954

England Mar 1952

Israel Aug/Sep 1963

Composed Feb 1952

Russia Oct 1956

Romania Dec 1971

Amer-Italy Feb 1949

Israel Nov 1952

Macedonia Apr 1972

Russia Sep 1955

Germany Dec 1952

Scotland Dec 1967

Mexico May 1968

Mexico Feb 1952

United States Mar 1971

Hungary Jan 1954

Lithuania Jul 1954

Venezuela Sep 1954

Spain May 1971

Spain Nov 1967

Mallorca May 1961

Mexico Feb 1956

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DANCES PUBLISHED IN LET'S DANCE - JANUARY 1949 - OCTOBER 1972(continued)

NAME OF DANCE COUNTRY ISSUE YEAR

Livavteenee Israel Feb 1972Lorenz Germany Dec 1957Los Lanceros Puerto Rica Mar 1953Los Llameros Peruvian Jun 1949

MacDonald of Sleat Scotland Apr 1966Macedonka Macedonia Apr 1954Machar Israel May 1969

Maciek-Kujawick Poland Sep 1951Mairi's Wedding Scotland Jan 1971Makazice Serbia Apr 1956Maloj Mome Macedonia Aug/Sep 1970Man In The Hay Germany Jun 1951Marfuta Byelorussia Feb 1967Margaret's Waltz England Jan 1966

^MarklaenderMarschierpolka

Germany Dec 1950

Germany Aug/Sep 1962Martgassler Switzerland Jan 1965Mascando Chiquite New Mexico May 1960Mason's Apron (The) United States Jan 1971Matyo Hungary Mar 1959Mayim Israel Jan 1952Mechol Ovadya Israel Apr 1952Mecklenburg Mazurka Germany Feb 1957Menousis Greece May 1966Mexican Mixer Schottish Mexico Mar 1971

t/Milanovo Kolo Serbia Apr 1954Milondita Tango Composed Jan 1958Mi Pecosita Mexico Feb 1958

c/Misirlou Greece/U.S. Apr 1962Moja Diridika Yugoslavia Aug/Sep 1966

i/^Momachko Kolo Serbia May 1955Morten Larsen Denmark Oct 1963Moskrosor Scandinavia Oct 1950

Nao Vas ao Mar Tonho Portugal Dec 1969t^Nebesko Kolo Yugoslavia Jan 1949

Neda Grivne Serbia Jan 1960Neues Muehlrad Austria/Bav. Jan 1960Nigun Mixer Jewish Jul 1951

•'^Numero Cinco Composed Oct 1970

Oberek Opoczynski Poland Nov 1964Oberek Opoczynski Poland Jun/Jul 1972Oberek Zvicainy Poland Feb 1955Od Wlociawek Poland Dec 1968Oklahoma Mixer for Three United States Jan 1960

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DANCES PUBLISHED IN LET'S DANCE(continued)

NAME OF DANCE

OrlovskayaOslo Waltz

6stgota PolskaOur Katia

Ovraby Kadrilj

PalamakiaParade de Valdemosa

Peasant Military Two StepPeerdesprong

^,^-1'ontozalesPfingstfreitag in Probstei

i^PinosavkaPlevensko PaidushkoPolharrow BurnPolish Mazur

Politiko HassapikoPolka GacokPolka Sala

Polka Sa NayonPolonez Warszawski

V^olyankaPop MarinkoPosavski PiesPravo Makedonsko Oro

tXPrekid KoloProgressive Varsovienne

Quadriglia Di AvianoQuadrille - Polka

Rachenitsa Na SryataRadomirsko MoroRaksi JaakRancheraRed BootsReinlendar

Rheinlander Zu DreienRio Rimba

Romany MoodRoyal Empress TangoRoy's Reel

(/ Rumanian MedleyRumunjsko KoloRussian QuadrilleRuzga de Santa Marta

JANUARY 1949 - OCTOBER 1972

COUNTRY ISSUE YEAR

Russia Jun/Jul 1961England/Scot. Nov 1956Sweden Dec 1952Russia Nov 1964Sweden Feb 1963

Greece Mar 1968Mallorca May 1957Ireland Mar 1949Netherlands Mar 1958Greece Jun/Jul 1965

Germany Get 1968Serbia Jun/Jul 1971Bulgaria Aug/Sep 1967Scotland Oct 1972Poland Jan 1952Greece Jan 1967Poland Jan 1972

Philippines Jun 1952

Philippines Nov 1960Poland Mar 1961Russian May 1950Serbia/Bosnia Aug/Sep 1968Croatia Nov 1961Macedonia Nov 1957Serbia Nov 1961United States Apr 1953

Italy Oct 1962Russia Oct 1961

Bulgaria Mar 1962Bulgaria Nov 1971Estonia Apr 1957Argentine Apr 1949Hungary Jan 1961

Norway May 1949Germany Jul 1953Brazil Feb 1954Romania Mar 1952

England Feb 1951Scotland Jan 1971Rumania Mar 1967Romania Mar 1952Russia Nov 1955Portugal Dec 1963

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DANCES PUBLISHED IN LET'S DANCE - JANUARY 1949 - OCTOBER 1972(continued)

NAME OF DANCE COUNTRY ISSUE YEAR

Tancuj Czechoslovakia May 1956Tango Porque Composed Feb 1953

C^&ngo Poquito Composed Oct 1970Tango Waltz English Sep 1951Tant' Hessie So. Africa May 1963Tarantella Montevergine Italy Oct 1953Tarantella Napoli Italy Oct 1959Tarantella Per Cinque Italy Apr 1952Tarantella Villaggio Italy Jan 1955Tarapanana Din Calus Romania Feb 1972

, Tennessee Waltz United States Jun 1952Thirteen-Fourteen Scotland Mar 1969TikiOS Philippines Apr 1968Timonia Russia Oct 1970

ly^ixxo Mori Macedonia Dec 1967L/Tin Tin Turkey Jun/Jul 1971

Toi Nergis Armenia Mar 1972Tokyo Dontaku Japan Jun/Jul 1962To Ting Denmark Jun/Jul 1959Totur II Denmark Oct 1963Trampelpolka Germany Dec 1966Trata Greece Aug/Sep 1969

C'^rava Trava Greece Aug/Sep 1964Trepak Russia Nov 1968

(/-Tresenica Serbia Nov 1966Triple Schottische Scandinavia May 1952

j^Trite Pati Bulgaria Dec 1961Trull-Masollke Switzerland Jun/July 1966Tuljak Estonia Sep 1951Turning Polka Switzerland Sep 1951

iX^uming Syrto Greece Apr 1963

Unverdos France Oct 1960Urai Korcsardas Hungary Jun/Jul 1967

Valamit Sugok Maganak Hungary Jan 1954Valse D'Yverdon Switzerland Dec 1970Varsouvienne Progressive by Three United States May 1953Varsouvienne Quadrille United States Aug 1950Varsouvienne Waltz United States Apr 1953Vedaras Lithuania May 1972Viennese Waltz Quadrille Composed Apr 1971Vira Cruzada Portugal Dec 1963Vira Do Sitio

I'^ranjankaPortugal Dec 1969

Serbia Dec 1955(/ Vrni Se Vrni Macedonia Apr 1969!/ Vrtielka Slovakia Jan 1956

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DANCES PUBLISHED IN LET'S DANCE(continued)

NAME OF DANCE

Walls of LimerickWaltz MazurkaWaltz Mazurka ViolettaWaverleyWechselpolkaWesoly Wacus OberekWestern Trio Mixer

L^JVhite Heather JigWrth Fynd Efo Deio I Dywn

L/Yovano Yovanke

'-^abarkaZajecarkaZanibay MachoZasiali CaroleZillertaler Landler

Ziogelis

- JANUARY 1949 - OCTOBER 1972

COUNTRY ISSUE YEAR

Ireland Mar 1952

Germany May 1957

Poland/U.S. Feb 1958

Scot land Oct 1967

Germany/Poland Feb 1968

Poland Nov 1970

United States Nov 1966

Scotland Jan 1970

Wales July 1952

Macedonia Nov 1959

Serbia Nov 1957

Serbia Apr 1960

Mexico Aug/Sep 1964

Poland Nov 1950

Austria Nov 1951

Lithuania Apr 1950

\. \\u* /,

TREASURER'S BALL

rECE^BER 3, 1972

NAPA TOWN & COUNTRir FAIRGRDUNE6

575 3rd Street, Napa(Off Soscal AveJ

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(This is the third installmentof a series)

We crossed over into Canada

at Callis — a beautiful high¬way. Our first stop was St.George. It was getting late,so we stopped at a campsitenear the coast. The next morn¬

ing we headed for St. John,which is quite a growing city.We hired a guide who drove ourcar and took us all around the

city. He was a very nice youngcollege student, and as it sohappened, he was a great neph¬ew of one of our California

members — such a small world.

We visited Reversing Falls,one of the biggest tourist at¬tractions in St. John, NewBrunswick. St.John is Canada's

first city created by RoyalCharter in 1785. Among manyother things of interest werethe Loyalist House, Old CityMarket, Old Loyalist BurialGround and Harbour's General

Store, which was 100 years oldand stocked with antiques. Itis now a museum. We also vis¬

ited Fort Howe Lookout, builtin 1777, the New Brunswick Mu¬seum (Canada's first publicmuseum), Martello Tower, builtin 1812 because they fearedthe Americans would attack. We

drove by Mr. Irving's home. Heis a millionaire, who owns oilcompanies andmany other thingsthroughout Canada and has donea lot for the Canadian people,so our guide told us. It seemshe started with nothing as ayoung man, worked at a fillingstation, and somehow, at theage of 72, is worth 6 milliondollars. He has retired and

As related by Florence DiCicao

is now living in Burmuda.Because Jules had read

about the Tidal Bore at the

Bay of Fundy, years ago inschool, we drove to Moncton,New Brunswick to view this

spectacular sight. We managedto arrive at a certain spot1-1/2 hours early. More thanthree hundred people finallygathered, with cameras ready.Finally, after 10 minutes overdue, the great tidal bore rip¬pled down the very dirty bay.It was a great disappointment.

About 25 miles out of Monc¬

ton we visited Rockwell State

Park. They referred to it asnature's largest flower pots.The tides coming in separatesome of the land from the

trees, giving the appearanceof flower pots. When the tidewas out one could walk aroundthese different mounds of dirt

and rock and trees.

Our next stop was Truro,Nova Scotia. Nothing very in¬teresting here. I spent mostof the time there looking fora laundromat, supermarket andpostoffice. Would you believeI have mailed 350 cards up tothis date?

We visited a museum and li¬

brary in Yarmouth, Nova Scotiaand found collections of old

homestead utensils, paintings,pewter containers, all datingback to the 1800s. There is astone in Yarmouth which was

supposed to have been inscrib¬ed by Lief Ericson, the Nords-man. Our campsite was facinga pretty lake called Doctor's

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Lake. One thing I must say isthat Canada is a land of many,many lakes.

Halifax was our next stop.We hired a guide to drive ourcar around the city. He was aretired fireman, who had livedin Halifax all his life, so wefound him to be a very goodguide. We also took a boattour out on the bay and alongthe waterfront. They call Hal¬ifax the "city on the move"and that it is, with all itsmodem high rise buildings,-which are almost smotheringthe old historical buildingsof the past. We found thepeople very friendly and help¬ful. There were beautiful

parks and beautiful flowers;most of the gardens were veryformal. Their University cam¬pus , with stone buildings, isvery beautiful. Our guide toldus their two most popular sub¬jects are Medicine and Law andtheir professors are the fin¬est.

Whilein Halifax Jules need¬ed a shot. He went to one of

the large hospitals and got it.No charge, if you please. Theyhave free medical care for

their people, and even thoughhe was a visitor in their citythey marked his bill "paid"with the word "courtesy" writ¬ten across it. Rich or poor,all get free medical care, buteveryone pays 7% sales tax ontaxable items. The Citadel was

high on a hill overlooking thewhole city, with a moat sur¬rounding it.

From Halifax we took a side

trip to Peggy's Cove. This isan artists' and photographers'paradise. In fact, it's sup¬posed to be the most photo¬graphed place in the world.

This spot came closest to ourcoastline in beauty, but I didmiss our rocks, sand and surf.Nothing grows at Peggy's Cove,because it's all huge bouldersof granite. A gleaming whitelighthouse, with a bright redroof, sets out on a long armof granite. Bright coloredboats are tied along the smallpier and there are many littleinteresting shops. A verysmall white church, freshlypainted, with black trim, setson a little hill, just waitingfor someone to go into it, andthere are a few restaurants to

serve the very popular clamchowder and lobster. There

were dozens of photographersand artists painting away. Itwas a beautiful day when werode out there. The water was

a very deep blue, the sky alighter shade, and the whiteclouds helped to make this thefamous spot that it is. How Iwished I could have whippedout my oils and canvas andpainted away. The old sea¬gulls seemed to have knownjust where to light to add tothe pictures. I could havespent hours at Peggy's Cove.

Port Hawksbury, Nova Scotiawas a very small town that didnot look very prosperous. Weparked our trailer and tookour truck and headed for "The

Cabot Trail" on Cape BretonIsland. Many of our travelingfriends advised us not to takeour trailer onthe Cabot Trail.

We left early to drive alongthis very scenic highway. Theroads were very good and wecould have taken the trailer

with no problem; it was a 250mile trip.

We took a shortcut and

stopped by Baddeck where Alex-

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ander Graham Bell's NationalHistoric Park is. This sur¬prised us, since we didn'tknow he spent time in Canada,He was bom in Scotland, in1847, lived in Canada and be¬came a citizen of the U.S. topursue his career as a teacherand scientist. It was not longbefore he returned to Canada,amid the rugged beauty of CapeBreton, and built an estateknown as "Beinn Bhreagh',' wherehe built the famous laboratoryand workshops which producedso many of the items now ondisplay at the museum. I al-•ays associated him with thetelephone, but there were hun¬dreds of other items. He didso muchfor the deafmute child¬ren. I wonder how many peopleknow this.

We arrived back at ourtrailer about 6 pm. that even¬ing. The next morning it wastime to hook up and hit theroad for Pictou, Nova Scotia,another small, poor littletown, After we were settledin a Government State Park, wetook a nice long walk alongthe beach. Jules took me outto dinner, for a change. Thistrailering is great, but I dolike to eat out once in awhile.

After our four day stay atthis Provincenal Park we wereready to ride the ferry toPrince Edward Island — I meanour trailer and truck. It isIt miles to Prince Edward Is¬land and it takes 1-1/2 hoursto go across. How they get somany cars, trailers and camp¬ers on these ferries, I'llnever know. By the time we gotacross it was raining veryhard. It's not very pleasantto drive in a strange place

when it's pouring rain. Wefinally arrived at our camp¬grounds, got settled, and thenext day the sun was shining.As we drove through the coun¬try side we noticed beautifulwell kept farms, rolling hillsand neat little villages, and,of course, the little whitechurches. Because of the rol¬ling hills, one can see thesesmall towns and villages formiles and miles.

One evening we had a lob¬ster supper prepared bya localgroup of women in a small towncalled New Glasgow. The din¬ner was served family styleand included homemade rollsand bread, fresh churned but¬ter, homemade pickles, potatoand jello salads, lobster,homemade pies and cakes — notthe package kind — but realhonest-to-goodness homemade.We all sat on long benches andthe people wer« very friendly.It was a real treat.

While in the Islands wevisited "Woodleigh Replicas".This began as a hobby, but itwas opened to the public in1958 because it is such aunique attraction. There arelarge scale models of famouscastles and cathedrals. Theone to six scale model of theTower of London is a stone andconcrete reproduction of oneof the world's most famousbuildings. I told Jules now Iknow what to do with the rocksI'm forever collecting.

We even enjoyed a hayrideat our campgrounds. Every ev¬ening the owner had a snow-tractor pulling a flatbed withhay. There was good old Can¬adian Bam Dance music, andthat brought out the kids, a

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FOLK DANCE FEDERATION OF CALIFORNIA RESEARCH COMhCTTEE LET'S DANCEVirginia Wilder , November 1972

LA MAZURKA DE SCHENEWELE(Prance)

La Mazurka de Schenewele (lah mah-ZOOR-kah duh SHEN-uh-vel) , a couple dance from Alsace, waslearned by Germain and Louise Hebert from Nicole Andrioli and Paul Bouard at Pont-Chretien, France,in August of 1967 and was introduced by them at the 1968 University of the Pacific Folk Dance Camp,and presented again at the 1972 Folk Dance Camp. It is usually done as a mixer as noted at the endof the description.

MUSIC:

-^ FORMATION:

STEPS AND

STYLING:

Record; Rhythme UOOU (U5),

Cpls in a double circle, M back to ctr. W face ptr. Hands on ptr upper arm; armsrounded, M arms below W, Ftwork described for M; W use opp ftwork.

Mazurka Step: Vfith wt on R, bend R knee, raising L ft slightly off floor, body erect(ct 1). Step L sdwd L (ct 2). Close R to L (ct 3).The sharp bend of supporting knee without bending torso, gives this mazurka step avertical, rather than a horizontal movement, which is its unique quality.Waltz*

The body is erect throughout dance. Even though the meter is B/'t, the dance movesq.ui ckly,

^Described in volumes of "Folk Dances From Near and Far" published by the Folk DanceFederation of California, Inc., San Francisco, CA 9^*103.

MUSIC 3/h PATTERN

Measures

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INTRODUCTION - No action.

With w^S^^on in*^de ft (!1 R, W L) , dance two Mazurka Steps, progrea««iing ^^Aightly in IDD,With two waltz steps, turn dV once, progressing in LOD.

Join both hands with ptr straight across at shoulder height; step onto L ft (ct l).Swing R leg across L (cts 2,3).

Repeat action of meas 5 with opp ftwork.Note: M lift leg very high, from hip, with knee bent, on cts 2,3 of meas 5 and 6.W lift leg with knee bent, but not high.

Release H L, W R hand. With one waltz step, W turn CW under Joined inside hands.M dance on spot.

Stamp R, L (no wt) (cts 1,2). Hold (ct 3).

Repeat dance from beginning.

AS A MIXER substitute the following actions -^or meas 7 and 8.

M lead W into CW turn then release hands and move f\^d in LOD twd next W with threesteps. W move in RLOD during three step CW turn.

With two stamps, arrive directly in front of new ptr and assume pos for beginning ofdance.

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(continued from page 22)the dance, so the result, toooften, ends up with that groupfloundering around. However,if you are in a group you havean obligation to the caller tobe courteous by listening, nottalking, and trying your bestfor the sake of the others.

Please smile and encourageyour group (no superior sour-pusses , please), and if youhappen to get in a group thatis having trouble, just chalkit up as three or four minutesout of a whole afternoon orevening of doing your share offriendly mixing. Impatienceand anger is only embarrassingto all.

Except for the exhibitiongroups, (By the way, pleasedon't forget to thank them,es¬

pecially. Aren't they wonder¬ful to come so often from longdistances, after much work,and with beautiful costumes,to entertain us?) perfectionis not expected, but fun, mix¬ing with other clubs, andsheer joy of dancing patternedmovements from all countries,is the purpose of having folkdan ce fe st i va Is.

So, please, will all call¬ers, leaders of groups, andteacher;;, see that your stud¬ents or members are told aboutthe special courtesies ex¬pected of folk dancers, so wecan keep our "friendly spirit"alive for each dancer andspectator.

Juanita Kramer

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Folkdanaers enjoying Doudlebska Polka at STATEWIDE 1972Festival in Saaramento Photography by Henry L. Bloom

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I ^1 ^ XOI-O KALENDAR'* ^ ^ flo2> SfciTOi ReportingSAN FRANCISCO

KOLO OF SAN FRANCISCO - Every Third Saturday - Live MusfcAt Mandala, 603 Taraval Street - 8:00 p.m.MANDALA FOLK DANCE CENTER - 603 Taraval Street - 8:00 p.m.C. Stewart Smith teaching Scottish Country DanceMondays -All levels.Neal Sandler teaching Balkan - Tuesdays, Advanced;Wednesdays, Intermediate; Thursdays, Elementary

Bora Ozkok teaching Near Eastern Dances - Turkish,Armenian and Greek - Often to Live Music - Fridays

Special Events and Party Night - Saturdays withDerek MacCormack as teacher/hostZITSA COFFEE HOUSE - 1650 Market - Leo and Joe(Tasos) Hammer

Sunday thru Thursday - Balkan and General Folk - 7:30 p.m,Saturdays - Rotating Teachers - Folk and Balkan(A place to dance, relax and enjoy friends)

MINERVA CAFE - 136 Eddy Street - Anna Efstathiou.RIKUDOM, 603 Taraval Street - Israeli Dancing - SundaysFIRST UNITARIAN CHURCH, Geary i Franklin - 8-10:30 p.m.Tuesdays - Gary Kirschner, InstructorJEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER, 3200 California St. 8-10:00 p.m.Wednesdays - Gary Kirschner, InstructorBERKELEY

INTERNATIONAL HOUSE - Fridays - Walter Grothe teaching.AITOX - A Folk Dance Taverna, 1920 San Pablo AvenueMonday thru Saturday - various teachers

Fridays - Greek, followed by general dancing withMeraklides OrchestraOAKLAND

TAVERNA ATHENA - 2nd and Broadway - Tuesday EveningsAnna Efstathiou teaching Greek dancing.MONTCLAIR RECREATION CENTER, 6300 Moraga (Greek)Wednesday mornings, 9-10:00 a.m. (Beginners)

10-11:00 a.m. (Advanced) Anna Efstathiou, instructorSAN RAFAEL

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KOLO KALENDAR (continued)

MlLL VALLEY

KOPATCHKA DANCERS - Mill Valley Recreation Center, CaminoAlto, off Sycamore.

Wednesdays v^ith Fred Sweger (Beg.-Int.) 7:30 p.m.Thursday Mornings with Nancy Linscott - 10:30 a.m.

PENINSULA

Mondays Palo Alto - Mitchell Park Community Center, 3800Middlefield Road, 7:30 - 10:00Beg. & Int., with Kathy Kerr

San Jose - Costa Hall, 15 So. 3rd StreetBeginners - 7:30-8:30 p.m.Dancing and Limited Teaching 8:30-10:00Shirley Eastman teaching

Los Altos - Foothill College, Moody Road, LosAltos Hills - Aux. Gym 7:30-10:00 p.m."Marcel Vinokur teaching.

Tuesdays Men Io Park Menio Park Rec. Center, Mieike & Alma.Marcel Vinokur (Beg-lnt) 7:15 - 10:15WednesdaysI MenIo Park MenIo Park Rec. Center, Mieike & Alma.Marcel Vinokur (Int-Adv) 7:15 - 10:15

ThursdaysPalo Alto - All Saints Episcopal Church, Waverlyand Hami Iton - 7:30 - I I:00 p.m.Ruth Browns teaching Balkan & Israeli

San Jose - Y.W.C.A., 210 South Second Street 7:30Kathy Kerr (Beg-lnt) Balkan & IsraeliFridays Santa Cruz -Univ. of Cal., Stephenson College StageAdvanced Class 3:30-5:30 Marcel Vinokur

Saturdays - PARTIES

San Jose - 2nd Saturdays - YWCA, 210 South 2nd St.8:00 p.m. - Kathy Kerr, Leader

MenIo Park - 3rd Saturdays - MenIo Park Rec. Ctr.8:00 p.m. - Marcel Vinokur, Leader

SACRAMENTO

BENEVOLENT BROTHERHOOD OF KOLO MANIACS meet the first Fridayof each month. For more information regarding BBKM,contact Bill and Barbara Pompei, Route 2, Box 2299K,Elk Grove, California 95624 or phone 682-2241.

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IPAldTY 3P3LACKSCHULA VISTA

Every Friday Night - 7:30 to 10:00 p.m. The Folklaenders.Youth Center, 373 Parkway, Chula Vista

COMPTON

2nd Tuesday each month - 6:30 p.m. Compton Co-op,Pot-Luck Supper and Folk DanceLueder's Park, Rosecrans & Temple Streets, Compton

FRESNO

Last Monday each month. 8:00 p.m. Monday-Niters.Einstein Playground, Dakota, between First & Cedar.

2nd Friday each month. 7:00 p.m. Pot Luck (June throughSeptember) Danish Brotherhood Hall. Yosemlte & Voorman.Fresno Square Rounders.

1st Saturday each month (October through May) Pot Luck 7:00,Following Saturdays - 8:00 to 12:00 p.m.Danish Brotherhood Hall. Fresno Square Rounders.

INGLEWOOD

3rd Saturday each month - 8 to 12. Rogers Park Rec. Ctr.400 West Beach Ave. More The Merrier Folk Dancers.

LONG BEACH

Last Tuesday each month - 8:00 p.m. Silverado Folk Dancers.Silverado Recreation Park BIdg., 31st & Santa Fe Ave.

Last Thursday each month - 8:00 p.m. Long Beach Co-op.Girls' Gym, Millikan High, 2800 Snowden Ave., Long Beach

LOS ANGELES

Every Tuesday from 8 to 11:00 p.m. Virgil Jr. High School.1st & Vermont Ave., L.A. Virgi leers Folk Dancers.

5th Thursdays of the month - 8 to II p.m. Westwood Co-op.Emerson Jr. High School Gym, 1670 Selby Ave., L.A.

LOS BANGS

Every Wednesday Night - 8 to II. The Pacheco Promenaders.Los Banos Recreation Hall, Los Banos.

MAR IN

3rd Saturday each month - 8:30 to 12. Hardly Abies FolkDance Club. Almonte Hall, Mill Valley.

4th Saturday each month - 8:30 to 12. Step-Togethers ofMarln, Almonte Hall, Mill Valley.

2nd Wednesday each month - 8:15 to 12. Marin Whlrlaways.Carpenters' Hall, San Rafael, Calif.

NAPA

3rd Tuesday each month - 8:00 to 12. Napa Valley FolkDancers. Kennedy Park Rec. BIdg. on Strehlow Drive.

OAKLAND

Every Thursday Morning - 9:30 to 11:30. East Bay Women'sDance Circle, Eagles Hall, 1228 - 36th Ave., Oakland.

4th Friday each month - 8 to 11:30. Seminary Swingers.Webster School, 8000 Birch Street, Oakland.

Every 5th Thursday - 8 to 10:30 p.m. Oakland Folk Dancers.Hawthorne School, E. 17th & 28th Ave., Oakland

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PARTY 3P3[.ACESOJAI

1st Saturday each month - 8 to 12 p.m. Ojal Community ArtCenter, South Montgomery Street, Ojal.

PALO ALTO

1st Saturday each month - 8:30 to 12:30. Barronaders.Power School, Independence & Leghorn Sts. f-lountatn View.i

3rd Saturday each month - 8 to 12 p.m. Palo Alto FolkDancers. 1305 Mlddlefleld Road, Palo Alto,

PALOS VERDES ESTATES

Every Friday Night - 8 to II p.m. South Bay Folk DanceAssociation, 3801 via La Selva, Palos Verdes Estates.

PARAMOUNT

Every Wednesday night - 8 to 10 p.m. Paramount CommunityCenter. 14410 Paramount Blvd. (Party every 3rd Wed.)

PASADENA

Every Friday evening - 8 to 11:15. Pasadena Folk DanceCo-op. Pasadena Y.W.C.A., 78 N. Morengo, Pasadena.

PENINSULA FOLK DANCE COUNCIL

5th Saturday Partie? - Hosted by members of the PeninsulaCouncil. Various locations announced,

PENNGROVE

2nd Saturday (each month except August) 8:00 til ??Petaluma International Folk Dancers. Penngrove Clubhouse.

POMONA

Every Friday evening - 7:30 to 11:00 p.m. Pomona FolkarteersGanesha Park. White Ave. near McKinley Avenue

REDWOOD CITY

4th Saturday each month - 8:30 to 12, Docey Doe Club.Hoover School, Redwood City.

2nd Friday each month - 8:30 to 12:00 Redwood City FolkDancers. Veterans Mem, BIdg,, 1455 Madison Ave., R,C.Classes: Thursdays, 7:30-10:00 (Mary & Bruce Wyckoff)

RICHMOND

1st Saturday each month - 8 to 12, Richmond-San PabloFolk Dancers, Downer Jr. High School, 18th & WlIcox.

SACRAMENTO

2nd Saturday each month - 8 to 11:30. Whlrl-A-Jigs FolkDance Club. Coloma School, 4623 T St., Sacramento.

3rd Saturday each month - 8 to 11:30. Pairs & Spares FolkDance Club. Sierra School, 24th St. & 4th Ave.

4th Saturday each month - 8 to 11:00, Triple S Folk DanceClub, Theodore Judah School, Sacramento,

SAN DIEGO

Every Sunday afternoon - 2 to 5 - Balboa Park Club,Every Monday night - 7:30 to 10:00 - San Diego Folk Dancers

Recital Hall, Balboa ParkEvery Tuesday night - 7:30 to 10:00 - CabrlIlo Folk Dancers

(Advanced) Recital Hall, Balboa ParkEvery Wednesday night - 7:30 to 10:00 - San Diego Folk

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PARTY PLACESSAN DIEGO (continued)

Dancers (Beginners) Recital Hall, Balboa Park.Every Thursday night - 7:30 to 10:00 - Cabrillo Folk Dancers

Recital Hall, Balboa Park (Beginners)SAN FERNANDO VALLEY

Last Friday each month - 8 to I I. West Va-ley Dancers.Canoga Park Elementary School, 7438 Topanga Canyon Blvd.

SAN FRANCISCO

2nd Saturday each month - 8 to 12. Cayuga Twirlers.Geneva Hall, 1074 Valencia Street, San Francisco.

3rd Saturday each month - 8:30 to 11:30. The Fun Club.362 Capp Street, San Francisco.

3rd Friday each month - 9:00 to 11:45. Changs Int'l FolkDancers, Commodore Sloat School, Ocean & Junipero Serra.

SAN JOSE

2nd Saturday each month - 8:00 to 11:30 p.m. Gay Nighters.Hoover Jr. High School, Park and Naglee Streets.

SAN LEANDRO

3rd Saturday each month - 8:00 to 11:30 p.m. San LeandroCircle Up Club. Bancroft Jr. High. EstudiMo & Bancroft.

SANTA BARBARA

"End of the Month Festival" - Last Saturday of each month.Santa Barbara Folk Dance Club, Garfield School,310 West Padre Street, Santa Barbara.

SANTA ROSA

Every Third Sat. Nite at Schaal Hall, Napa Road, Vineburg,except Jan., Apr., July, Oct., when party is held inSanta Rosa Jr. High School Caf., College Ave. 8:00-12 p.m.

SONOMA

1st Saturday each month - 8:00 to 12. Valley of the MoonFolk Dancers. 1035 Napa Road, Vineburg, California

STOCKTON

Last Friday each month - 8:00 p.m. Kalico Kutters. Le RayNIcals School, S. Crescent and Kettleman Lane.

VALLEJO

4th Friday each month - 8:00 to 11:00. Sunnyside FolkDancers. Vallejo Community Center, 225 Amador Street.

WHITTIER

Every 5th Saturday - 8:00 to 12. Whittler Co-op FolkDancers. West Whittler School, Norwalk Blvd., Whittler.

Editor's Note: Requirements for securing a listing in PARTYPLACES are......5 HEW subscriptions with a requestfor a listing, and a follow up each year with a minimum ofsix subscriptions, one of which is to be NEW,

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By Perle Bleadon SouthlandCYGANY DANCERS

After the summer "lull"busy is the only word you canuse to describe things aroundSan Diego and the Cyganys.Camps and vacations sloweddown activities a little, butby August the group was re¬hearsing for any and every ex¬hibition, and now we are work¬ing on a major concert. Whythe fuss?

Well, at a camp in Mexico,JOHN HANCOCK, our inimitableleader, met ALURA FLORES deANGELES, who subsequently in¬vite d him to come to Mexico

City and bring the group withhim. Reciprocal teaching ofdances we will do, our groupand hers, and a possible con¬cert performance for theCygans is planned while weare there. Then, we are goingto try to bring Mrs. de Angel¬es' group to San Diego nextspring to perform and teach,completing the dance exchange.The project has been dubbed"Baile en Mexico" (Dancing inMexico) or, for short. ProjectBaile.

The Club has been trying toraise money to cover travelexpenses, first ours and thentheirs, so - - - any and everyexhibition. In the last fewmonths we have done Irish,Hungari an, Fren ch, Greek,Scandinavian, Israeli, English(Russian at the Oktoberfest inChula Vista) and two perform¬ances with multiple nationali¬

ties. We have also had moneydonated to the cause by inter¬ested members of the communityand old friends ofthe Cyganys.

Now, our attention turns towork on a two-hour concert,scheduled for Saturday, Novem¬ber 25, at 8:00 p.m. Thisconcert, featuring a dozennationalities, will be a majorsource of funds for the Pro¬

ject. Following the perform¬ance, everyone is invited tojoin us fora folk dance party.For those who. would like tospend a dancing weekend in SanDiego, there is dancing Sundayafternoon at Balboa Park also.We hope that many of you canjoin us on the 25th for ourconcert. See you soon.

(Greg Smith)

CABRILLO INTERNATIONAL

FOLK DANCE CLUB_________

Last year, as in previousyears, the Cabrillos hostedtheir annual Scholarship partywhich was very successful; theClub made enough money to givefour scholarships. Idyllwild,San Diego and Stockton Campswere attended by the winners.

Part of the fund-raisingevents were a "Lemon Tree"party. The people bring inwhite elephants, which arenumbered. A correspondingnumber is placed in a yellowpiece of paper with a lemondrop and tied to the tree. Adime is paid to take a lemonfrom the tree to get the cor-

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responding prize. We alsohave cake-walks and 50-50 raf¬fles. Of course there is gen¬eral dancing going on duringthe whole evening. There arerefreshments served at all theCabrillo parties.

Following is a listing ofup-coming Cabrillo parties;try to include them in yourcalendar: Saturday, November18, Thanksgiving; Saturday,December l6,Christmas; Sunday,December 31, New Year's Eve(until 1:00 p.m.); Saturday,-February IT, Valentine Party;Saturday, March 17, St. Pat'sScholarship Party, which isheld in the Balboa Park Cluband Saturday, April 21, VIVIANWOLL's birthday party. TheDirector of the Cabrillos isVIVIAN WOLL who is also Chair¬man of STATEWIDE, 19T3, at SanDiego, and Chairman of Idyll-wild Folk Dance Camp.

his CJrganys during their re¬hearsal, no less, which theypresented in all its colorfulglory at the festival on Sun¬day. BORA GAJICKI gave a Yugo¬slav Dance Institute with somevery interesting Serbian, Slo¬venian and Croatian dances.There was general dancing af¬terwards , with an afterpartyfollowing.

The Festival on Sunday wasvery well attended, and in ad¬dition to the Cygany Dancers,The San Diego Highland Dancerspresented their very fine Scottish dances. The CabrillosInternational Folk Dancerscharmed us with their flirta¬tious Lithuanian Dance.

ELIZABETH ULLRICH and theFolklaenders always make usfeel at home with their gener¬ous hospitality.

THIS AND THAT

IDYLLWILD FOLK DANCE CAMP

Chairman VIVIAN WOLL wishesto remind eveiyone that Idyll-wild's annual "Party-Tute"-will be held Saturday, January13, 1973, and the annual In¬stitute and Bacchanal will beheld May 5, 1973. Both ofthese events will take placein the Los Angeles area; loca¬tion undecided at the moment.AJ.l this leads up to the Week¬end - - - July 6 to 8, and theWorkshop - - July 8 to 13, atthe Idyllwild Campus--IS Gf'IATA,that is.

CHULA VISTA FOLKLAENDERS

"OKTOBERFEST"_____________We had a wonderful weekend

in Chula Vista; firstoff, vis¬iting with JOHN HANCOCK and

Our travelling I-HLLIE LIBAWwill be off again for partsvery interesting. She leavesOctober 26 for one week inGreece, where she will be vis¬iting ATHAN KARRAS' new Inter¬section, in Athens, and whereshe will also be teaching—perAthan's request. From thereMillie will be off to Budapestwhere she will remain for amonth. Millie wore a beauti¬ful Matyo costume during theChula Vista festival. Perhapsshe will make arrangements foranother gorgeous Hungariancostume to bring back from hertrip.

Our other travellers areLOUIS and NANCY DENOV, who arenow island hopping in Hawaii.While in Honolulu they willvisit FLORIAN and NANCY HAAS,

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who used to dance in Louis'class. They are now permanentresidents of Honolulu.

The SM DIEGO FOLK DANCECLUB celebrated its 25th Anni¬versary in October.

Plan to attend the TREASUR¬

ER'S BALL, Saturday, November11, at Alondra Park, 3535 W.Redondo Beach Blvd., Lawndale.

There will be a Kolo Hour from7 p.m. to 8 p.m., led by BORAGAJICKl, and the general danc¬ing will start at 8 p.m. Theevening's program will includethe best new Camp dances.There will be door prizes,great exhibitions and homemaderefreshments, all for a dona¬tion of $1.00.

J

D\Pk13TH AHHUAL TREASURER'S BALL

DAICE PROGRAM

Tamzara O

,^Apat ApatSaeynuKorcsardas QZillertaler Laendler^Jiesnoto OroLiki

OlahosBallos from Kassos

.Jffhite Heather JigDror YikraSnoa

Polias

Ringo B\ishiv^olyanka^iaz Bar

-St. Bernard's WaltzIste HendekZweifacherErev Shel Shoshanim

i/SyrtoEl Mar Caribe OIBl** <?Ali Pas a

v/Squares

RorospolsJove Male Itome QtMmboCzardas Z ^

l/^ezijanka I and IIDospatsko Oro O

t^rtielkaKujawiak NiebieskiOrcha Ba MidbarUfcJssarulMus Bari

Bekesi Paros^FreskacankaHornfiffen

fc-^andogoThree Bourrees

Cab alii to Blanco QRoman

i/Godecki CacakOdessa Mazur

C4;rev BaSukacica

Pata Pata

To Tingi/waltz

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Rosaoina Dance Suite (Jugoslavia-Croatia) performed byAnsambl Narodnih Igraaa Sokoli. Mike Harding,' Chairmm

Photography by Henry L. Bloom

"Krakoeiak Polesky" (Poland) performed by Ensemble InternationalNed and Marian Gault, Directors Photography by Henry L. Bloom

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COUNCIL CLIPS

MARIN DANCE COUMCIL. IMC.

The WIIIRL-A-WAYS are againhosting party nights on thesecond Wednesday of each monthat Carpenters Hall,San Rafael.

The LIVING ROOM DANCERS did

their thing again - this time,dancing on an exposed aggre¬gate courtyard at Christ Epis¬copal Church in Sausalito. Thesame night the group travelledto Vineburg to dance with DEEand WENDELL, and, boy, what acollection of sore feet!

The second annual S'cholar-ilM ship Ball was held at Park

School. As Tisual, it was ahuge success, thanks to AL

. HEINRICH and his helpers.BILL and ANN D'ALVY are

teaching the BELLES AND BEAUXClub twice a month.

The theme for this year'sKARLSTAD BALL is "Italian".Admission is by reservation.Tickets can be obtained from

J. B. John, 681* Los ColindasRoad, San Rafael, CA 9l*9'*l, orphone 079-0238. Only I65 tick¬ets were printed, so make yourreservations early.

The WHIRL-A-WAYS, with in¬vited friends, held a backyardparty, dance and potluck, plusgames, at FRANK and ARLENECORNO's home. BURT WARREN came

loaded with boxes of apples.The KOPACHKA DANCERS danced

at r-lillValley Community Churchfor their fund raising eventfor the International Christ¬

ian Youth Exchange.Marin's new Council Bullet¬

in has proven quite popular.

If you wish to receive a copy,contact GWEN RASELLA, 8I Mont-ford, Mill Valley, 386-2170.There is a small fee to cover

mailing, paper, etc.Mexico will never be the

same after the last of October

when the CORNOS and RASELLAS

travel together through thecountry for three weeks.

Jim Rasella

PENINSULA COUNCIL OFFOLK DANCE CLUBS

Six Peninsula teachers met

in early September to coordin¬ate their Fall teaching pro¬grams. They selected tendances both old and new, whichthey will teach during thecoming year. If there is aneed, a teacher's institutemay be held in the area.

Starting off the Fall seas¬on, the DOCEY DO Club picnikedand danced in Palo Alto's

Mitchell Park, the BARRONADERSwelcomed back EDITH THOIjPSON,from her camp, with a potluck,and JO BUTTITTA and a group ofher Y.W. TWIRLERS, appeared onT.V. Channel 20, demonstratingFolk and Latin dances.

Reminding us of our Cultur¬al Heritage and learning ofthe many contributions to ourSociety by people of all Landshere and a few of the Fairs

and Festivals recently held:—The Balkanci Dancers were

featured performers in a Grec¬ian Festival held in the San

Jose Public Library, September

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23 and 30. The exhibitions in¬

cluded Greek artwork, jewelry,needlecraft, ikons and life-size mannequins arrayed in thetraditional modern Greek dress

A Chinese Cultural Fair,featuring a puppet show andKung Fu exhibition was held onOctober 8, at Cubberley HighSchool, in Palo Alto. Otheractivities included a lion

dance, ping pong, story andfortune telling, music andfolk songs, toys and games,cooking demonstrations, artsand crafts, calligraphy, kitemaking, musical instrumentsand paper folding. The Fairwas jointly sponsored by theStanford Area Chinese Club and

the Multicultural EducationOffice of the Palo Alto SchoolDistrict.

At De Anza College, in Cup¬ertino, a Jewish Cultural Fairwas held October 15. Sponsoredby the Jewish Community, folkdancing, singing, Jewish foodand art were featured. Thetheme of the celebration was

"Gold Rush Days" honoring fam¬ous business men and citizens

of California. All folk danc¬ers in costume were admittedfree.

Jean Mooeva

SACRAMENTO COUNCIL OFFOLK DANCE CLUBS

The Sacramento Parks and

Recreation Department, in co¬operation with the Folk DanceCouncil, are giving free be¬ginners classes at Clunie ClubHouse again this year. JIM andIRENE OXFORD are teaching be¬ginning square and round danceTuesday evenings, and CLEO andWALT BALDWIN, with the help of

the PAIRS AND SPAJ^S Folkdance

Club are instructing folkdanc-ing for beginners on Thursdayevenings. All classes run from7:30 to 10:30 p.m.

The new officers of the

SACRAMENTO COUNCIL for this

year are: GEORGE T-IARKS, presi¬dent, r^NUEL CASTANEDA, vice-president; DOROTHY VANDERSHAF,secretary; MILLIE LA ROSE,treasurer and BEN HOOD,direct¬or of extension.

The Annual Associate Mem¬

bership Dance was given by theCouncil officers on Septemberl6, at the Sierra School. TheCouncil held their first busi¬

ness meeting of the year atClunie Clubhouse, Monday even¬ing, September 18. The mainorder of business was settingup dates for future meetingsand coming events. Dates areitemized ina different section

of this magazine.Sunday evening, September

10, found a large group of ourfolk dancers on the veranda of

Cal-Expo, our new State Fair¬grounds. A three hour program,directed by JIM and IRENE OX¬FORD, consisted of folk, roundand square dances. An extrabonus was the exhibition dance

by the SACRAMENTO CAIffiLLIAJUNIORS, under the directionof CLEO and WALT BALDWIN.

To advertise folk dancingand to encourage new membersto join the Clunie classes,another large group of ourmembers performed dances onthe K Street Mall, in downtownSacramento, for several hours,Saturday afternoon, September23. They were well receivedby shoppers and passers-by andhad good coverage by the localTV crews. The program of danc¬ing was arranged and directed

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by JIM and IRENE OXFORD.CARMELITA CASTAHEDA, wife

of our Co\incil vice-president,was in Kaiser Hospital for afew days for minor surgery.She recuperated rapidly withall our get well wishes.

SAN FRANCISCO COUNCILOF FOLK DANCE GROUPS

ANN HUGHES, EntertainmentChairman for CHANGS INTERNA¬TIONAL FOLK DANCERS, remindsfolk dancers to start now to

prepare for their very specialChristmas Party on December15, and something new and dif¬ferent — a pre-New Year's EveParty ~ on December 29. Moreabout this later.

CHANGS has some old equip¬ment for sale. It is in goodworking condition but toobulky to store at CommodoreSloat School. There are two

turn-tables, an eunplifier, apre-amplifier, power supply,equalizer, microphone, twohanging speakers, and a recordcabinet. Any reasonable offerwill be considered.

and real estate broker, passedaway October 3. He was an en¬thusiastic supporter of allfolk dance activities, and wasa past president of the Peta^luma International Folk Danc¬

ers Club. Our condolences goto his wife. Alberta.

SCOTTISH COUNTRY DANCE PARTY

IN PALO ALTO__________________

You are all invited to an¬

other Scottish Country DanceParty in Palo Alto, on Satur¬day, November 11 at 8 p.m. , atthe Lucie Stem Community Cen¬ter, 1305 Middlefield Road.Your hosts will be MICHAELAKINSEY'S Scottish class.

As at the last party, whichwas enjoyed by a good crowd,the program will consist main¬ly of those Scottish danceswhich have been taught in folkdance classes in the area.

WE MOURN

Although, in recent yearsBOB HARDER was not an active

folk dancer, he attended manyStatewides and kept in touch.We have Just learned he passedaway on October 3.

Bob had been a member oftwo former San Francisco clubs

the Edgewood Folk Dancers andthe Swingsters. Our sympathygoes to his wife. Dawn.

In October we lost anotherformer folk dancer.

SAM SMOOT, Petaluma rancher

One of these days itwill be my turn?

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TFEASUFER'S BALL

DECEMBER 3, 1972

Dancing 1:30 - 5:30 pm

575 3rd Street, Napa (-77^I

To help support the operations ofour non-profit organization, the FolkDance Federation of California, Inc.,would appreciate your contributionsin soiTE manner.

Puixihase Tickets - -Donate Prizes

$1.50

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CALENDAR OF EVENTSFOLK DANCE FEDERATION OF CALIFORNIA, SOUTH, INC.

ROY JOHNSON. 1615 AMBERWOOD DR., SO. PASADENA, CA 91030FEDERATION FESTIVALS SPECIAL EVENTS

NOV n - Sat - LAWNDALETreasurer's Ball 7-11 p.m.Alondra Park

DEC 9 - Sat -Festival 7Taylor HallHost: Pomona Folkarteers

CLAREMONT30 - 11:30 p.m.

1973

JAN 21 - Sun - GLENDALEFestival 1:30 - 5:00 p.m.Civic AuditoriumHost: Pasadena Co-op

FEE 10-11 Sat-Sun -LAGUNA BEACHSaturday - InstituteSunday - FestivalLaguna Beach High SchoolHost: Laquna Folk Dancers

MAR 18 - Sun - LOS ANGELESFestival - 1:30 p.m.International Institute435 S. Boyle AvenueHost: Gandy Dancers

MAR 31 andAPR 1 Sat-Sun - SANTA MARIA

Veterans Memorial Bldq.Tunnell & Pine Sts.Host: Santa Maria Folkdancei

APR 29 - Sun - CULVER CITYVeterans Hemonal Aud.Host: Westwood Co-op.

JAN 13 - Sat - IDYLLWILDIdyllwild PartytuteBegins at 7:00 p.m.

FEB 10 - Sat - LAGUNA BEACHValentine Dance 7:30-11:30Elizabeth Saunders Schol¬

arship Fund

MAR 3 - Sat - LOS ANGELES26th Annual InternationalFolk Dance FestivalMusic CenterIniin Parnes, Director

MAR 24-25 - Sat-Sun SAN PEDROBorino Kolo Folk Ensemble,Institute, Concert and PartyYugoslav-American Hall

APR 15 - Sun - LOS ANGELESFestival hosted by Dent, ofRecreation & Parks of Cityof Los Angeles, PeppertreeLane Area of Griffith Park.12:00 Noon thru Afternoon.

MAY 5 - Sat - IDYLLWILDAnnual Institute & Bachanal

MAY 25 thru 28 - SAN DIEGOStatewide FestivalCommunity Concourse

JUN 8 - CAMP HESS KRAMERWeekend Hosted byWestwood Co-on

JUL 6-8 - IDYLLWILD WeekendJUL 9-13 Folk Dance Camn

AUG 10-12 - SAN DIEGO TeacherTraining Camp

AUG 12-19 - FOLK DANCE CAMP

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CALENDAR OF EVENTSFOLK DANCE FEDERATION OF CALIFORNIA, INC.

GAIL CLUNE. 85 OAKVUE ROAD, PLEASANT HILL, CA 94523FEDERATION FESTIVALS REGIONAL FESTIVALS

DEC 3 - Sunday - NAPATREASURER'S BALL 1:30=5:Napa Town & CountryFairgrounds Pavilion3rd St. off Soscal AvenueHost: John Moonev

301973

1973

JAN 6-7 - Sat-Sun - SAN JOSE"Magyar Lakodalom"Sat - Institute, 1:00 p.m.

Balkan Hour - 7-8 p.m.Folk Dancing- 8-12 H.

Sun - Federation Meeting-12 NFolk Dancing 1:30-5:30

San Jose Civic Auditorium145 West San Carlos

Host: Peninsula Folk DanceCounci 1

FEB 18 - Sun - OAKLAND"Festival of the Oaks"Federation Meeting, 11:30 a.m.General Folk Dancing -

1:30 - 5:30 and 7:30 - 10:30Host: Greater East Bay

Folk Dance Council

FEB 4 - Sunday - NAPA"Sweetheart Festival" 1:30Napa Town & CountryFairgrounds Pavilion3rd St. off Soscal AvenueHost: Napa Valley Folk

Dancers and Women's NapaValley Folk Dancers

FEB 11 - Sun - SAN FRANCISCO"Warm Up Festival"Host: San Francisco Council

of Folk Dance Groups andS.F. Rec. & Park Dept.

SPECIAL EVENTS

1972

NOV 11 - Sat - OAKLAND"Shindig" 8 - 11:00 p.m.Frick Jr. High School,Foothill Blvd. at 64th Ave.Host: Greater East Bay FDC.

MAR 10-11 - Sat-Sun - SACRAMENTOl"Camellia Festival"Host: Sacramento Council of

Folk Dance Clubs

APR 15 - Sun - SAN FRANCISCO"Blossom Festival"Host: San Francisco Council

of Folk Dance Groups andS.F. Rec. & Park Dept.

DEC 30 - Sat - OAKLAND"Fifth Saturday Party"Folk Dancing - 8 to 11 p.m.Frick Jr. High SchoolFoothill Blvd at 64th Ave.Host: Greater East Bay FDC

DEC 30 - Sat - SACRAMENTOPotluck Dinner DanceContact George 'larks

1973

FEB 4 - Sun - OAKLANDfOaklandChildren's Festival/Rec.Dnt

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FOLK DANCE RECORD SHOPSSAN FRANCISCO LOS ANGELESFESTIVAL RECORDS

(Ed Kremers & John Filcich161 Turk StreetSan Francisco, CA 94102Phone: 775-3434

MODERN RADIO&

(Dot and Jack Sankey424 Valencia StreetSan Francisco, CA 94103Phone: 861-4751

THE MANDALA FOLK DANCE CENTER

(Jon Bogg & Neal Sandler)603 Taraval StreetSan Francisco, CA 94116Phone: 731-9829

SSXCHILDREN'S MUSIC CENTER, INC.DANCER'S SHOP5373 W. Pico Blvd.Los Angeles, CA 90019Phone: 937-1825

FESTIVAL RECORDS

(John Fi Icich)2769 West Pico(Near Normandie)Los Angeles, CA 90006Phone: 737-3500

OAKLANDPHIL MARON'S FOLK SHOP

(Phi I Maron)1531 Clay StreetOakland, CA 94612Phone: 893-7541

BRAIDS BUTTONS BOOKS LINENS CANVASYARNS FOR STITCHERY

777, 1201 and 1210 Bridgeware

P. O. Box 372 Phcne: (415) 332-1633Open Every Day—Discount To Folk Dancers

HANDCRAFT FROM EUROPESAUSALITO, CALIF. 94965

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Minimum 3 Mo,Listing classified ads $I.OO/tonth

3 Lines

BAY AREA

OAKLAND RECREATION CLASSESFriday nights at Frick Junior High School64th Avenue at Foothill, Oal<landBeg. Class, 7:30 p.m. Int-Adv., 8:30 p.m.

instructor - Mi I lie von KonskyFriday nights at Dimond Recreation Center3860 Hanly Road, OaklandBeg. Class, 7:30 p.m. Int-Adv., 8:30 p.m.

Instructor - Dolly BarnesWALNUT CREEK PARK & RECREATION DISTRICT

DIABLO FOLK DANCERS meet Thursdays, 7:45 to 10 p.m. atIndian Valley School in Walnut Creek. Beg., Int., and Adv.Phone 937-1573 or 837-6915 for information.

PENINSULA

JO BUTT ITTA Invites dancers to Join the Y.W. Twirlers at theY.W.C.A., 2nd St., San Jose, Wednesdays. Beg. & Int.,7:30 to 10:30 p.m. For Advanced and Workshop, JOSETTASTUDIO, 3280 El Camino, Santa Clara. Folk-Latin-BalI room.

SAN FRANCISCO

IRENE WEED SMITH - Ballroom Specialist, ChoreographerTap-Ballet-Modern. Jass-Hawai ian-Discotheque.Children and Adults - 5316 Fulton St. Phone: 751-5468

ZITSA FOLK DANCE COFFEE HOUSE - 1650 Market Street, S.F.Mondays - 7:30 p.m. Edith Cuthbert - BalkanTuesdays - 7:30 p.m. Joe Hammer - GreekWednesdays - 7:30 p.m. Sagi & Sandy - IsraeliThursdays - 7:00 p.m. Ixchel - Belly DanceSaturday/Sunday - Requests. Phone: 864-9113 or 467-7551

LOS ANGELES

WESTWOOD CO-OP FOLK DANCERS meet Thursday nights at8:00 p.m., Emerson Jr. High School, Selby, near SantaMonica Blvd., West Los Angeles.

WESTWOOD'S BEGINNERS CLASS - in International Folk Dancing.Monday Evenings, 8 to 10:30 p.m., at Stoner Ave. PlaygroundDave Slater, instructor.

HAPPY FOLK DANCERS - Mondays, Cheviot Hills Playground, 2551Motor (off Pico) 7:30 Beg., Int. 9-11 p.m. Miriam Dean,Inst

PALMS GROUP - Wednesdays, Webster Jr. High, 11330 W. Graham(near SawtelIe) 7:30 Beg,, Int. 9-11 p.m. Miriam Dean,Inst.

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