Sunday, January 27, 2008

Aidin

This dance called Aidin goes by many names and is danced widely throughout the Balkans. The dancers in this video are from Flambouro, Serres, Macedonia, Greece. Laura Shannon has taught this dance under the name of Kambana More Mitro.

Friday, January 25, 2008

Syrtos (Sta Dhio)

This is a group of dancers from from the dancing group of the Association of Lakkomata Ioannina (Epirus, GREECE) doing the Syrtos or Sta Dhio. It is useful to contrast the style of doing this dance with the way it is done on the island of Lesvos.

Aptalikos 2, Lesvos

This is another view of Aptalikos as it is danced on the Greek island of Lesvos. Note that the step here is the same as the video clip from the Sardine Festival in which the dancers were in a circle. This video comes from the website: www.iera.gr/mousiki.

Thursday, January 24, 2008

Syrtos in Lesvos

This video comes from a group devoted to music and dance in Lesvos, Greece. I think it illustrates nicely the lilting way the Syrtos step is done on the islands. Their web address is: www.iera.gr/mousiki.

Sunday, January 20, 2008

Romani dancer

This Romani dancer moves in a very lyrical dance style, but the movements also seem to represent serpent energy in a subtle fashion. This video was filmed at the Herdeljzi Festival in May 2007 in Sebastopol, CA.

Karsilamas/Aptalikos, Lesvos

A group of local dancers perform the Lesvos Aptalikos (Karsilamas) at the Sardine Festival in Kalloni, Lesvos (3rd August 2007). Even though the dancers start with the slow steps, it sounds to me like this is beginning in the middle of the musical measure and, so, should really be called Aptalikos. However, the dance Karsilamas and Aptalikos are almost exactly the same. This was posted by Christopher Copeman. Go to "Christopher Copeman's Greek Dance Notebook" for a very interesting discussion of Greek dancing on the island of Lesvos, Greece.

Aptalikos, Lesvos

A group of local dancers perform the Lesvos Aptalikos (Karsilamas) at the Sardine Festival in Kalloni, Lesvos (3rd August 2007). This was posted by Christopher Copeman. Go to "Christopher Copeman's Greek Dance Notebook" for a very interesting discussion of Greek dancing on the island of Lesvos, Greece.

Aptalikos

Aptalikos is a 9/8 rhythm dance played here by Apodimi Compania, Danced by singer Maria and Hector at the tavern 'O Sfirlas' in Ag. Konstatinos near Lavrio Greece.

Saturday, January 19, 2008

Pravo

This is Rumen Shopov doing the Pravo Romani style at the Herdelijzi Festival in Sebastopol, CA in May, 2007. I love the complete absorption he has in the dance. Rumen is one of the artists on the CD "Soul of the Mahala" produced by Voice of the Roma in Sebastopol, CA. You can purchase this CD from Sani Rifati. An e-mail link can be found on the Voice of Roma website.

Roma Belly Dancer

This is clip of a wonderful belly dancer in the Rom style. The video was filmed at the Herdelejzi Festival in Sebastopol, CA in May, 2007. Each movement she makes with her arms has a meaning, but I only know one. According to my Romani informants, when she puts her arms out straight and bangs her two fists together, this means, "may your enemies explode." I love the look of joy on her face as she dances and I heard her called "Liz." The little girl in the video I think is her daughter.

Why these dances?

You might ask why I am posting these dances to my blog. It is because they are dances I am teaching in my dancing circles and workshops and I think it is really important to see how native dancers do these dances. I believe the dances of a culture transmit something very important about that culture that cannot be put into words. Many of these videos are from the Herdelejzi Festival that takes place in May in Sebastopol, California. It is hosted by Sani Rifati, a Rom from Macedonia, with many Rom musicians and dancers. I think there is a special flavor to a festival produced by and for the Roma. A festival produced by non-Rom, about the Rom, just isn't the same. I must apologize for my video clips. They are often too short and sometimes just scraps. But, I am likely to be dancing and having a great time and then say, "Oh my goodness, I need to be video taping this one." Then it's scramble, scramble, oops. Sometimes the dance is moving so fast, I am just running along behind trying to get a shot through someone's legs. And then some of the videos are pretty good. So, enjoy!

Pousteno

This is a group of dancers from Sebastopol, California doing Pousteno. Many of the dancers show the steps in the simplest form while the leader is quite accomplished in his improvisations. The music is "Leventikos" by Brass Menazerie. You can find it on their CD "Brazen" and order it from their website.

Thursday, January 17, 2008

Amy Luna dancing

This is a video of Amy Luna Manderino dancing. She has been researching Rom dancing particularly women's styles for many years. Put her name in your search engine and many interesting websites will surface with information about her including her own website. Click this link to view the video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=24K0xzubKhU This video clip was taken at the Herdelejzi Festival in Sebastopol, CA in May, 2007.

Tuesday, January 15, 2008

Tursko Pharo

In this video clip from the Herdelejzi Festival in May, 2007 in Sebastopol, CA, Sani Rifati is dancing Tursko Pharo with the lifts much closer to the ground than his lifts when I first learned this dance in Greenbelt, MD in 2002. When he danced it then, his lifts were quite high with thighs parallel to the ground.

Monday, January 14, 2008

Kosovsko Oro

This is a video of Sani Rifati doing the dance I have named Kosovsko Oro. It takes place at the Herdelejzi Festival in May, 2007 in Sebastopol, California. Does anyone know the name of the piece of music being played?

Sunday, January 13, 2008

Tsamikos from Grevena

A women's Tsamikos from Western Macedonia taught by Joe Graziosi at Buffalo Gap, September, 2003. Joe taught this dance to ‘Gaida’ on ‘Glendi Sto Dotsiko’ by the Takis Betzios Brass orchestra, a CD available from Joe Kaloyanides Graziosi. It is included on Treasures 11.