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MIT Folk Dance Club presents--

International Folk Dancing

Participatory line, circle, and couple dancing for everyone from eastern Europe and the world

Every Sunday night from 8:00 pm until 11:00 pm
in the MIT Stratton Student Center, usually either Lobdell Dining Hall or Sala de Puerto Rico

Schedule
How we operate & the kind of dancing that we do
If you've never danced before
Donation
E-Mail list
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Dancing to Pajdashi

Schedule
(These dances may also be listed on the MIT campus-wide Events Calendar.)



September 7, 2008
Beginner's Night 8 - 9 pm, followed by
live music with the Cambridge Folk Orchestra!
Programmers:  Barbara Zeles & Janet Baker
Sala de Puerto Rico (Student Center, 2'd floor)

September 14, 2008
Beginner's Night 8 - 9:30 pm, followed by dancing until 11
Programmer:  To be determined
Lobdell Dining Hall (Student Center, 2nd floor)

September 21, 2008
Programmer:  Bob Parr
Sala de Puerto Rico (Student Center, 2nd floor)


September 28, 2008
Live music with Rakiya!
Programmer:  Yaron Shragai
Lobdell Dining Hall (Student Center, 2'd floor)

October 5, 2008
Programmers:  Barbara Zeles & Janet Baker
Sala de Puerto Rico (Student Center, 2'd floor)

October 12, 2008
Programmers:  Barbara Zeles & friend
Sala de Puerto Rico (Student Center, 2'd floor)

October 19, 2008
Programmer:  Bob Parr
Kresge Auditorium: Rehearsal Room A (basement)

October 26, 2008
Live music with the Cambridge Folk Orchestra!
Programmer:  Nancy Reid
Student Center 407 (4th floor)

November 2, 2008
Programmer:  Yaron Shragai
Lobdell Dining Hall (Student Center, 2nd floor)


November 9, 2008
Live music with Pajdashi!
Programmer:  To be determined
Student Center 407 (4th floor)


November 16, 2008
Live music with Divi Zheni and the All-Girl Band!
Programmer:  Janet Baker
Lobdell Dining Hall (Student Center 2'd floor)

November 23, 2008
Programmers:  Janet Baker and Barbara Zeles
Kresge Auditorium: Rehearsal Room B (basement)

November 30, 2008
Programmers:  Nancy Reid and friends
Lobdell Dining Hall (Student Center 2nd floor)

December 7, 2008
Programmers:  Barbara Zeles and Janet Baker
Student Center 407 (4th floor)


December 14, 2008
Live music with Rakiya!
Programmer:  To be determined
Sala de Puerto Rico (Student Center, 2'd floor)
December 21, 2008 -- CANCELLED due to the weather.
Programmers:  Nancy, Elizabeth, and Yaron
Sala de Puerto Rico (Student Center 2nd floor)

December 28, 2008
No dancing -- Student Center is closed.
See you next year!

January 4, 2009
Live music by Rakiya!
Programmers:  Barbara Zeles & Janet Baker
Sala de Puerto Rico

January 11, 2009
Programmer:  TBA
Sala de Puerto Rico

January 18, 2009
Programmer:  Yaron Shragai
Student Center room 407 (4th floor)


January 25, 2009
Live music with the Cambridge Folk Orchestra!
Programmers:  Nancy Reid & friends
Student Center room 407 (4th floor)


Monday January 26, 2009
Macedonian Folk Dancing, with live music by Goran and Adrijana Alachki.
Kresge Auditorium mainstage.
[more info]


February 1, 2009
Programmer:  Barbara Zeles & Janet Baker
Student Center room 407 (4th floor)

February 8, 2009
Programmer:  To be determined
Sala de Puerto Rico, MIT Student Center 2'd floor

February 15, 2009
Programmer:  To be determined
Sala de Puerto Rico, MIT Student Center 2'd floor

Thanks to Dan for wrangling better rooms for some of the above dates!

February 22, 2009
Programmer:  Yaron Shragai
Sala de Puerto Rico, MIT Student Center 2'd floor

March 1, 2009
Live music by Yaron and Friends: Yaron Shragai, Sandy Theodorou, Ben Pasamanick, Sonia Lipson, Ariel Weinberg, Stacey Cordeiro, Antonio Dominguez, and Dan Salomon
Programmer:  Bob Parr
Sala de Puerto Rico, MIT Student Center 2'd floor
Snow update: We are dancing tonight, Sunday March 1st! We might end a little early if the storm looks bad.
Cambridge has declared a snow emergency parking ban starting at 11 pm.
If you're planning to stay until the end of the dance, please use an off-street parking lot or public transportation.

Thanks to Dan for wrangling better rooms for some of the above dates!

March 8, 2009
Programmers:  Barbara Zeles and Janet Baker
MIT Student Center, room 407 (4th floor)

March 15, 2009
Programmer:  Bob Parr
MIT Student Center, room 407 (4th floor)

March 22, 2009: Live music by the Cambridge Folk Orchestra!
Programmers: Janet Baker and Elizabeth Rollins
Sala de Puerto Rico, MIT Student Center 2'd floor

March 29, 2009
Programmer: Yaron Shragai
Sala de Puerto Rico, MIT Student Center 2'd floor


April 5, 2009
Live music by Rakiya!
Programmer:  To be determined
Sala de Puerto Rico, MIT Student Center 2'd floor

April 12, 2009: MIT FDC 50th Birthday Party!
Folk and couple dancing, with live music by Barbara Pixton and Robert Penney, and The All-Girl Band.
FREE for everyone! Refreshment donations welcome.
Programmer:  To be determined
Sala de Puerto Rico, MIT Student Center 2'd floor

April 19, 2009
Programmer:  To be determined
Kresge Auditorium, Rehearsal Room A

April 26, 2009 -- NO DANCING!
See you at NEFFA!

May 3, 2009
Programmers:  Janet Baker & Barbara Zeles
Student Center 407 (4th floor)

May 10, 2009
Programmer:  Bob Parr
Sala de Puerto Rico (Student Center 2nd floor)

May 17, 2009
Featuring klezmer dancing with KlezMITron, the MIT klezmer band!
Learn some easy Yiddish dances, including the freylakhs, bulgar, slow hora, and chusidl!
Programmer:  Yaron Shragai
Musicians:  Carol Novitsky (percussion), David André Broniatowski (violin), Scott Arfin (bass), and Daniel Salomon (violin), with Barry Shapiro (accordion)
Sala de Puerto Rico (Student Center 2nd floor)

May 24, 2009
Programmers:  Nancy Reid and Elizabeth Rollins
Sala de Puerto Rico (Student Center 2nd floor) [updated!]

May 31, 2009
Programmer:  Barbara Zeles
Sala de Puerto Rico (Student Center 2nd floor) [updated!]

June 7, 2009: NO DANCING due to Commencement.
See you next week!  There's lots happening the next 2 weekends & beyond - so please read on!


Saturday June 13, 2009
Greek Night, with live music by members of Ensemble Aperiskeptos!
Ben Pasamanick (clarinet), Yaron Shragai (percussion, recorder, voice), Sandy Theodorou (laouto, accordion, voice), Annemoon Van Erp (violin, voice)
Dance to Greek music ranging from Pontic to Epirotic, Nisiotika to Rebetika
Sala de Puerto Rico (Student Center 2nd floor) 8-11 PM


June 14, 2009
Live music with the Cambridge Folk Orchestra! Sit-in musicians welcome.
Programmer:  Bob Parr
Lobdell Dining Hall (Student Center 2nd floor)



June 21, 2009 - Special event
Bulgarian Workshop & Party with Ivan Dimitrov and Rakiya

Workshop 4-6 PM in Lobdell Dining Hall
Dance Party 8-11 PM in the Sala de Puerto Rico
Student Center 2nd floor

With Ivan Dimitrov, plus live music with Rakiya!

Suggested donation $5 per event, or $8 for both.
Free for MIT & Wellesley students.

Beginners welcome!
A picture of Ivan A picture of Rakiya

Ivan Dimitrov graduated from the National Academy of Dance Arts in Plovdiv, Bulgaria.  He was a lead dancer and soloist with the Bulgarian State Folklore Ensemble "Trakia" in Plovdiv. His DC-based professional dance group, The Ivan Dimitrov Dance Ensemble, has been warmly received at the Kennedy Center Millennium Stage, Cherry Blossom Festival opening ceremonies, and the Greater Washington International Folk Festival.

Rakiya is a fiery 8-piece Balkan Rom (Gypsy) band based in the Boston area.  They perform electric, very danceable songs and dance tunes.


June 28, 2009
Programmer:  Barbara Zeles & special guest Herb Lin
Lobdell Dining Hall (Student Center 2nd floor)

July 5, 2009
Programmer:  Bob Parr
Sala de Puerto Rico (Student Center 2nd floor)

July 12, 2009
Programmer:  Elizabeth Rollins & Nancy Reid
Sala de Puerto Rico (Student Center 2nd floor)


July 19, 2009
Live music with Rakiya!
Programmer:  Janet Baker
Sala de Puerto Rico (Student Center 2nd floor)
A picture of Rakiya

July 26, 2009
Programmer:  Barbara Zeles & friend
Sala de Puerto Rico (Student Center 2nd floor)

August 2, 2009: A special Oldies Night with live music by members of Evo Nas: Joanie, Erica, and Janice, and Henry, drummer extraordinaire!
Another 50th anniversary event!
Programmer:  Henry Goldberg & friends
Sala de Puerto Rico (Student Center 2nd floor)

Evo Nas is a Boston-based group which performs traditional music of the Balkans. The group, whose name means "Here we are!" in Serbo-Croatian, has been presenting this music both in concert and for folk dancing since 1975. Evo Nas uses authentic instruments - including the gaida (bagpipe), gadulka (Bulgarian fiddle), kaval (flute), tambura (lute) and tapan (drum) - and traditional vocal styles. In retirement since 1990, the group continued to come together to perform at Balkan Music Night until 1994. Some of its members are joining us to provide live music tonight.


August 9, 2009
Programmer:  Bob Parr
Sala de Puerto Rico (Student Center 2nd floor)

August 16, 2009
Programmer:  Janet Baker
Sala de Puerto Rico (Student Center 2nd floor)

August 23, 2009
Programmer:  Barbara Zeles
Lobdell Dining Hall (Student Center 2nd floor)


August 30, 2009
Live music with Rakiya!
Programmer:  Yaron Shragai
Lobdell Dining Hall (Student Center 2nd floor)
A picture of Rakiya



See the complete schedule through October, 2009.



The MIT Folk Dance Club recorded information line is 617-253-FOLK.  Note that since our office move this machine is  not physically accessible to us.  We're updating it remotely as best we can, but please have patience if it does go down or if the information is stale.

Now more than ever--we're an all volunteer organization, and we depend on our dancers to help keep us going!  Even a little help makes a big difference, and please feel free to ask us about sharing programming duties with one of us (i.e., you don't have to go it alone!).

Some further information on location:

The room listed in the schedule above is our officially-reserved room for each date.  Normally, this will be either Room 491 or 407 on the 4th floor of the MIT Stratton Student Center, or the Sala de Puerto Rico or Lobdell Dining Hall, both on the 2'd floor of the Student Center.   Be aware that our meeting room can sometimes change at the last minute, so if we don't appear to be in a scheduled room, check elsewhere in the Student Center (2'd or 4th floors).  Also look for a sign that may be posted near the scheduled room announcing a location change.  If there's enough warning (which there often isn't), late room changes will be posted on the e-mail list.

Detailed directions to MIT, parking, and other location information can be found on the MIT folk dancing main page.

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If you're new to dancing or missed out on the Beginners' Nights:

Come check us out anyhow!  Bring your friends!  No experience necessary!

New dancers are welcome to join us any Sunday, not just at Beginners' Nights.  Come any time, though the best time is the earlier part of the evening (roughly 8:00-9:30) since a certain number of dances are usually taught during that period.  Many of our dances are straight-forward enough to pick up "on the fly", and folks will invite you to join the line (or circle, or whatever the formation might be) for those dances.  Later in the evening, we will blend in some more complex dances to appease the more experienced dancers, but you should be aware that most of our dance programmers make an effort to maintain a mix of levels that includes a certain percentage of easier dances right through the end of the evening, so there will be plenty for you do to do in the latter part of the evening as well.  If you're unsure about whether to join in a dance you haven't seen before, a good tactic is to get behind the line of dancers for a few moments and watch their steps to assess whether you feel comfortable "faking" this one.  And, yes, it is perfectly acceptable to "fake" a dance - just make sure you're moving more or less the same direction as the other dancers in the line, keep your grip relaxed and smile a lot - and no one will notice what your feet are or aren't doing.  This is something all of us, even experienced dancers, find ourselves doing from time to time.

Please avoid using perfumes or scented personal care products while at the dances - some of our dancers are allergic to these.

Footware note: For your comfort & safety, please wear sturdy low-heeled shoes that you're comfortable running & jumping in. 

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The kinds of dancing that we do and how we operate:

We dance mostly village dances and some dances choreographed in folk style to the complex and fascinating rhythms and music of Eastern Europe: Bulgaria, Romania, Serbia, Croatia, Greece, and others.  We round out the repetoire with a few dances from other parts of Europe and the world (such as Israel, France, Russia, even England and the US).  We have a "core" repetoire which you will pick up as you attend a succession of Sunday nights, but we're also always acquiring fun and interesting new dances from a number of sources.  Some of the dances are lyrical and slow, others are great aerobic exercise and give you a chance to really move.  Most of the dances move in the traditional lines or circles; the repetoire also includes some couple dances (but you don't need to bring a partner).

The club owns a large and enviable collection of old, rare, as well modern recordings which we dance to most Sunday evenings.  There are also a number of talented performers of this music in the area, and on occasion we are able to have live music for dancing - those will be noted in the schedule.  Each Sunday we have a programmer who determines what dances we will do and sets up the flow of the evening.  In addition to making sure dances get taught and that we get the right mix of easy/hard, the programmer also works from a request board; anyone can write a request on this board, so bring along names of dances that you know from here or from elsewhere.

Approximately half-way through the evening, we usually pause for some brief announcements and to take a donation.  Suggested donation is $1.00 for anyone who isn't an MIT or Wellesley student.  MIT and Wellesley students always attend for free.  On nights when we have live music, we may ask for a voluntary donation of more than $1.00, with the entire "take" to be donated to the band.

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E-Mail list

The Sunday night e-mail listserve is the most reliable way to get current and last minute information.  This will include reminders, room updates, special events, and the rare cancelation.  This list will be used for this purpose only; it is not a discussion list, and only the list managers can post.

To subscribe to the list, send a blank e-mail to fdc-international-subscribe[at]mit[dot]edu or fill out this form:
Your email address:  
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Last updated: September 20, 2008
Comments & suggestions for this page to: Bob Parr (parr[at]ll[dot]mit[dot]edu)
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