Dances we did at the Salvation Army Gym January 5th 2002: Russ and I worked on, 1. Sirba Din Saltina -from Romania, before anyone arrived. Linda was the first then Marvin. The evening total of 14. Present also were Sandy, Jackie K., Sarah, Robin, Jon, Connie, Cris and Rebecca, Don and Rose. Sarah hadn't been for a while and requested many intermediate/advanced dances, so we indulged.:-) The Gym, by the way for those who have yet to attend our dances, is unlike most gyms you have ever seen. The sound quality of the room is excellent due to the extensive use of fabric in the room. It's a full basketball court in size but where the bleachers would go is, on one side, a raised stage with its curtain. Opposite is a large carpeted room, (the chapel) that can be and usually is partitioned off with a curtain. (Before The Salvation Army bought the building it used to be a Mormon Church.) The ceiling is high as gyms are, but running around the ceiling are fabric panels, again adding to the great acoustics. The ceiling is not flat but a rounded peek, supported with huge glue lambs. We have been dancing under a huge holiday decoration that resembles a star, with the center of the room as the focus and radiating out toward the sides and corners the arms/points go. To night it was lit up, those white Christmas lights inside the arms. One of the nicest places I personally have ever danced and at 2 dollars per person, you can't beat it. Also, we teach or review all the dances, some places don't. Depending on who shows up, the dances begin easy, toward the end become more challenging, always we strive to help you to learn the dances. We will intersperse a easy dance with a more aerobic one. 2. Lagnala Dana -Macedonia -Russ taught 3. Ersko Kolo -Serbia -Russ taught 4. Road to the Isles -Scotland 5. Jove Malaj Mome -Bulgaria 6. Ma Navu -Israel 7. Vlasko -Bulgaria 8. Misirlou -Greek American 9. Zemer Atik -Israel 10 Jacob's Ladder -Israel 11 Bucimis -Bulgaria 12 Korobushka -Russia Bucimis, again after a run through of the 5 figures. 13 Lakodalmi Tanc -Hungary -Russ taught 14 Cimpoi -Romania -reviewed first Cimpoi again 15 Mairi's Wedding -Scotland -We had enough for one set of 4 and one set of 3. Our trouble with this dance is the confusing nature of the Hays -or interweaving figure eight pattern -that to one not well acquainted with the pattern will end up lost in the shuffle. We'll put Mairi on the shelf for awhile and work on a less confusing, to the uninitiated, dance called Poka Dot. I'm sure we had Mairi spinning in his grave.:-) 16 Bufcansko -Macedonia 17 Tzadik Katimar -Israel 18 Prekid Kolo -Serbia -Russ taut 19 Ve David -Israel Ve David again cause we were having so much fun. 20 Alunelul -Romania 21 Makazice/Bela Rada -Serbia -We pooped out toward the middle of Bela Rada 22 Erev Ba -Israel 23 Doublebska Polka -Czechoslovakia 24 Serba Din Cimpoi -Romania 25 Vranjanka -Serbia 26 Sestorka -Serbia 27 Rustemul -Romania 28 A Cake Walk -a Russ original, done to, "The Entertainer" -American 29 Me Go Zatorille -Macedonia So that was it, another jam packed evening of exotic dances from distant lands. See you all next Saturday the 12th of January. 7 to 10PM. Roger