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College hosts the Christmas Country Dance School December 26, 2006
to January 1, 2007. Now in its 58th year, the week features traditional
dancing, storytelling, singing, music, and crafts and welcomes
adults and selected teens, aged thirteen and up.
Registration is limited. Registrations received by November
1 are discounted. For more information and a complete schedule,
visit the Physical
Education and Health page or
call 859-985-3431 or email
.
Classes are offered for all ability levels, from beginner to
advanced. In Morris Dancing for All, complete novices and old
pros can leap, clash sticks and wave hankies in this centuries-old
dance tradition from England. Extraordinary Contras will challenge
even the most experienced contra dancer with wild geography,
surprising figures, tricky transitions, and new time signatures.
Dance through Time class members will experience American dance
from the 1870s to the 1970s, and Kerry/West Cork Sets allow participants
to enjoy the wild, exciting dances of southwestern Ireland. Those
interested in learning to call dances can hone their skills in
leading English dances and square dances. And of course Christmas
School would not be complete without square dancing, English
Country Dancing and beginning and advanced clogging.
Dance is not the only offering at Christmas Country Dance School.
Classes are offered in Mountain Dulcimer, Harmonica, and Sacred
Music for Consort Playing, as well as in Harmony Singing, Shape
Note Singing, and Songs from Past to Present. Crafts include
basketry, temari craft, and woodcarving. Two classes in storytelling
invite participants to Find the Storyteller’s Voice.
The staff of Christmas Country Dance School represents, as always,
a mix of internationally known teachers and musicians of all
ages. Some, like Pat Napier, Mary Harrell, Eric Crowden, Peter
Rogers, and Donna and Lewis Lamb, are from Kentucky while others
hail from distant states and other countries. Returning this
year to the Christmas School staff from Scotland is Aidan Broadbridge,
who has been featured on fifteen English and Scottish dance albums.
Peter Kruskal once again brings his high-intensity Rapper style
to Berea, and Owen Morrison returns from Nashville to teach and
to play for classes and dances. Carol Ormand brings “wickedly
fun dances” from Wisconsin.
Christmas Country Dance School is, according to many participants, “a
great way to extend the holiday season. The three hundred-thirty
participants from all over the country become an extended family
that welcomes the new year with dance and song.
Berea College hosts Christmas Country Dance School December
26, 2006 to January 1, 2007. Registrations received by November
1 are discounted. For information, call 859-985-3431 or email
.
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