Ada's Kujawiak #1 -Poland Agir Halay -Turkey Ais Giorgis -Greek Ais Georgis -from Greece. Hands held down. Walking in line. Starting with R foot, walk 5 steps. Turn slightly touch L to R foot, then step L with L foot, touch R to L foot. Step R foot to center and touch L to R foot. Back out starting with the L foot, 5 steps. Touch R to L foot. Repeat dance until the music ends. This dance is about the children who found the dead Turk down by the St Gerogis River...La La La La La. Aino Kchume -Assyria Ajde Jano- Serbia Ajde Noga Za Nogama -Croatia Ajde Lepa Maro -Serbia Ajde Red (Lesnoto) -Macedonia Alexandrovska -Russian couple dance Ali Pasa -Turkey Alunelul -Romania Alunelul: Romanian line dance characterized by its pleasing syncopated stamps. Alunelul de la Godinesti (uh-loo-NAH-lool deh lah go-dee-NASHTE) Alunelul de la Urzica -Romania Amelia's Waltz -see Melissa's Waltz An Dro -France\Brittany An Dro Retourne -Also called, "Changerais-tu?" -France\Brittany Two parts. 1st Pinky hold, arms up, bent elbows, arm movement making small circles, moving two step-together-steps in, then out; moves left in circle. 2nd part has the claps Arap -Macedonia also called, Zajko Kokorajko Arap: Macedonian line dance with characteristic lift steps, done to bag pipe music about the fox and an ill fated goose. Ardeleana din Campie (ar-deh-LEAH-nuh deen kem-PEEA) -couple dance Arkan -Russia Armenian Miserlou -Armenian community in USA Armenian Turn -Armenia Arsul de la Calarasi (EHRSH-ool deh luh keh-leh-RUSH)-Romania, Oltenia At the Inn -Germany (couple, fast waltz) At Ve'ani -Israel At Va'ani: Perhaps the most popular slow and elegant Israeli circle dance, easily learned because of its symmetrical patterns. Avrameanca- Moldavia, Romania Bac^kovsko Horo -Trakia-Bulgaria Baldazka -Bulgaria Bal de Jugon, Le -France/Brittany Balta Dreapta -Romania Bannielou Lambaol -France/Brittany Bar -Armenian community in USA Barsgeren Yeghanag "Persian Melody" -Armenia Basara -Serbia Bavno Oro -Macedonia Be'er Basadeh -Israel Bee's of Maggie Knockater -Scotland Bekesi Paros -Hungarian couple dance Bela Rada -Serbia Bela Rada/Makazice -Serbia Belasicko Oro -Macedonia Bicak -Pirin, Bulgaria V & CD vol. 1 #7 Yves Moreau Birchot Havdalah -Modern Israeli Biserka -Serbia Bitola Moj Roden Kraj (or just Bitola) -Macedonia (lesnoto) Black Nag, The -England Bona Habanoth -Yemenite Bonfire -Irish couple circle dance Bonny Cuckoo -England Bosarka -Serbia Bosarka -Serbia -Susan led front basket hold, line. (the long easy one) The parts do not phrase with the music. 1st part -r side l in front of r twice; rock on to r, rock back to l; 2nd part -propel r to center, bringing l to calf of r; back back (l,r) 123 (lrl); Repeat 2nd part. Repeat entire dance. Brasni Carvul -Bulgaria Bridge of Athlone -Irish Briul de la Fagaras -Romania Briul mare din Ramnicu Sarat (BREH-ool MUH-ra) -Romania, Muntenia Briul Pe Gheata- T2,A,9 ! see Hora Pe Gheata Briul Pe Opt- T2,A,9 Buc^imis^ -Bulgaria Buc^imis^ (means hemlock) (boo-chee-MEESH) -Bulgaria, W. Thrace Bufc^ansko -Macedonia C^ac^ak -Serbia C^ac^ak in five -Serbia C^ac^ak, Godecki C^ac^ak, Vranjanski -S. Serbia (VRAHN-yahn-ski CHAH-chahk) C^ac^ak, Zaplanjski -E. Serbia (ZAH-plahnye-skee CHAH-chahk) Cadaneasca de la Macin -Romania, Dobrogea Cajun Waltz -USA C^apkan Dimc^o -Macedonia Capkan Dimco -Macedonia Cekurjankino Horo -Severnjasko, Bulgaria C^eres^na -Macedonia Cepelarsko Horo -Bulgaria - Rhodopes Ceresnicky -Czech C^etvorka -Macedonia Cetvorno, Glavinisko -Trakia, Bulgaria -V & CD vol. 2 #20 Yves Moreau Cetvorno, Old -Bulgaria (Silverstring Macedo Band/1973/sd1#1) C^etvorno S^opsko Horo -Bulgaria, Sopluk Cherevichky -Russia Cheyenne Waltz Chiotikos -Greek Childgrove -English country dance Chilili -Bolivia Ciceranella (Tarantella Neapolitana) -Italy Cieta Polka -Poland Ciganski Orijent -Serbia Cimpoi -Romania Circassian Circle -Scottish Circle Schottische -Scandinavia Ciro -Croatia Ciuleandra -Romania C^obankat -Albania Coskun Coruh -Azerbaijan Cotton Eyed Joe -American Cresena (see Ceresna) C^ukanoto -Bulgaria Cujes Mala (U Sest) -Yugoslavia -T12,A,5 (PU1/side A#5) Cumberland Square -England Dajcovo Horo/Zizaj Nane -Bulgaria Damat Halay -Turkey Dance from Plav -The town of Plav in Montenegro. Albanian music. Dance from Plav -Albania (Montenegro. Music: "Ne e Kemi Drenicën") 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. Danec -Bulgaria, Dobrudza Sequence of Danec (very very brief description): Fig 1 -Hand hold in back. LOD 16. Into center... Fig 2 -Into center "bloop bloop step" back out,turn. Fig 3- Moving left, Rt leg extended. Fig 4- Into center, hip, back out, hip; to side Fig 1 -3x; Fig 2 -2x; Fig 3 -1x; Fig 4 -1x; Fig 3 -1x; Fig 4 -1x Fig 1 -1x; Fig 2 -2x; Fig 3 -1x; Fig 1 -1x (14 counts, stamp RLR) Dansul Fetelor De La Crihalma -Romania Das Eisenkeilnest (a Zwiefacher) -Germany Dashing White Sergeant -Scotland Dayagim -Israeli couple dance Debka Kafrit -Israel Debki -Bedouin Dedo Mili Dedo -Macedonia Delc^evsko Horo -Bulgaria Derite Se Cizme Moje -Croatia Der Siebenschritt -Switzerland Devojce, Devojce -Macedonia Devojko Mari Hubava -Rhodopes, Bulgaria Dhondia Pikna -Epirus, Greece Dimitrija -Pirin, Bulgaria Djado Mitjovata - Bulgaria Djurdjevka Kolo-Serbia Dobrudjanska Reka -Dobrudza, Bulgaria Dobrudjanska Ruka (Reka)(from Nama #2) Dobrudzanski Buenek -Bulgaria Dodi Li -Israel Dospatsko Oro -Rhodopes, Bulgaria Doudlebska Polka -Czechoslovakia Dramskoto (Dujni mi, dujni) -Bulgaria Drjanovska Rac^enica #2 -Bulgaria-Severnjaško Drmes Medley - Macedonia (from Nama #1) Drmes^ iz Trebarjeva -Croatia (tray-bar-yevka) Drmes^ iz Trebarjeva -Croatia (tray-bar-yeva)