Hi everyone, Dances from July 2, 2005, at the Salvation Army Gym, 7-10 PM. (Close to the order we did them in) Reviewed Brasni Carvul -Dobrudz^a, Dvasti Tristi -Rhodopes and Lalica -Severnjas^ki; with Russ. Roger taught: (both done twice) 1 Sitno Malis^evsko (Sit-no Mali-cheifs-ko) -Bulgaria, Pirin region 2 Stiga mi sa momne le (Stiga-me-saw moem-ne-lay) -Bulgaria, Rhodopes Missy and Lita taught: (both done twice) 3 C^obankat (not sure about the pronounciation, but it's something like Show-BAN-cat) from Albania 4 Podrimsko Oro -Albanian line (separate parts & lines for M & W) 5 Tfilati -Israel 6 Dance from Plav -Albania (Montenegro. Music: "Ne e Kemi Drenicėn") Sally didn't teach us to do what we do with this dance, but we're having a lot of fun with it: Every time someone falls off the cliff, "YAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHH," (in the recording.) the leader spins off and goes to the end of the line, and so on for each leader. 7 Somogyi Karikazo -Hungary Rebecca taught: 8 Haroa Haktana -Israel Requests: 9 Panagjursko Horo -Bulgaria -gave a quick review 10 Tamzara -Armenia (Tineke's) 11 An Dro Retourne -France\Brittany 12 Erev Ba (Evening Comes) -Israel -The long version, Russ incorporated both the first and second (the one most familiar) versions, aka: Erev Ba 1 and Erev Ba 2 13 Hambo -Sweden 14 Lesnoto Medley, from Nama #2 -Macedonia 1 Oj Ti Pile 2 Z^alna Majka 3 Bitola Moj Roden Kraj 4 Makedonsko Devojc^e 15 Heya Heya -Modern Israeli couple dance 16 Sedi Donka -Trakia C^obankat Sitno Malis^evsko Stiga mi sa momne le 17 Ketri, Ketri -Gypsy -Romania 18 Jiana -Transylvania, Romanian 19 Barsgeren Yeghanag "Persian Melody" -Armenia 20 T'Astrin Ki Tou Fengaraki -Greece/Macedonia (means "The Stars and the Little Moon) 21 Pata Pata -South Africa 22 Sweet Girl -Armenia In memory of the woman who taught Rebecca's home town how to dance: 23 Ali Pasa -Turkey 24 Belasicko Oro -Macedonia 25 Ma Na'avu (How beautiful) -Israel During the dance, in the kitchen, Lita's ice cream maker was spinning, turning the cream and honey into ice cream; milk shake consistency. Thank's Lita! (Someone was in the gym dancing Kulsko Horo during the distribution of the milk shakes. :-) 26 Marklaender -Germany 27 Joc de Leagane -Romania, Maramures Present: 1 Cris 2 Connie 3 Jackie Z 4 Joe and 5 Nancy -Joe's sister, she danced Jiana with us. 6 Marianne 7 Marvin 8 Missy 9 Rebecca 10 Ronda 11 Roger 12 Russ 13 Lita A big thanks to all those who helped make Camp and Stamp (or if you prefer -Stamp and Camp) happen. Thank you Russ for the use of your house and "Chicken Coop!" Our web site: http://www.montanafolkdance.org Any suggestions, clarifications, corrections, you have are welcome! Till next time Roger