August 11, 2010 6:15 PM. 10 attended.

Around the World in 80 Days in Atlanta - Learn how to Israeli Folk Dance!

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Both Men & Women Welcome

Come and learn basic steps and beginner dances from 6:30-7:00pm we can hang out and watch some of the advanced students and then head to Cafe Sababa Mediterranean and Middle Eastern dishes for dinner.

Classes are $5.00 Cash at the door

Check out the link to view a demo video: Israeli Folk Dance Video

About Israeli Folk Dancing: Israeli folk dancing is a form of dance usually performed to music from Israel, with specific dances choreographed to specific songs.
The exact definition of Israeli folk dancing is debatable. The word folk has customarily been used to describe this kind of Israeli dancing because many of the dances are of a folk style reminiscent of dances from Eastern Europe or other parts of the Middle East. In addition to being influenced by folk dances from surrounding countries, many Israeli folk dances are also influenced by modern ballet. Also, unlike traditional folk dances from other countries that have usually been handed down from previous generations to the next and are without known creators, and perhaps even without documentation related to the particulars of a given dance or even specific music, Israeli folk dancing has come to life approximately in conjunction with the modern State of Israel. New dances have been created and introduced almost continuously in the more than 60 years since independence. In most of the dances, it is known who the creator is, and the dances are almost always associated with a specific piece of music.

Originally, Israeli folk dances were introduced as way to create a new culture in an old-new land, by combining elements from other dance cultures with the music and themes of modern Israel. Most of these dances were created specifically to be danced in Israel by Israelis, young and old, as a way of celebrating the spirit of the new country. Others were created for professional or semi-professional performing dance groups. Over time, these dances have been embraced not only in Israel but throughout the world.

Israeli folk dancing is similar to country-western line dancing in the U.S. as they have both a fixed and repeating choreography or set of steps that go with a specific piece of music. A yotzer is a dance creator who selects a particular piece of music, usually Israeli, and arranges a set of steps to fit with that music. The formation of the dance might be a circle, or perhaps couples, or trios or short lines. Or it might be a group/line formation as in country-western line dancing. A dance's tempo may be fast or slow.

The movements themselves are quite varied. One might find elements with their roots in the Romanian horo, or the Arab dabke, or from traditional Yemenite life cycle celebrations, or perhaps from the Klezmer music and dancing of Eastern European Jews. Or perhaps the movements are more modern, borrowed from swing or salsa or even hip-hop.

  • Joanne
    Joanne

    where is this ? its a lot of fun ! and great exersise too! then I will know if I can rsvp!

    Posted August 9, 2010 at 12:41 AM
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    Hailey
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    This was a ton of fun, can't wait to do it again!
  • Merrill
    It was very nice to meet you Hailey. I had a great time. Thank you.
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