Laguna Folk Dance Festival 2022 Online
The Laguna Folk Dance Festival 2022 Online
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Laguna Folk Dance Festival 2022 Online
Join us on March 5, 2022 for a One-Day Zoom Event. Starting at 10am, six former festival teachers will review 2 - 3 dances they have previously taught at the Laguna Dance Festival. They will not only tell you about popular dances they have taught before, but also reintroduce dances they have taught in the past... and they hope you will really enjoy them!
Our Teachers
AHMET LĂśLECI
Since arriving in North America in 1985, he has taught many workshops and camps throughout the United States as well as Canada, Japan, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Holland, England, Switzerland, Brazil, Argentina, Germany, Norway, Italy, Spain and Australia. He has set innumerable suites of dances for the stage working with dance organizations around the world.
Some of the notable performing ensembles with whom he has worked include AMAN of Los Angeles, BYU dancers of Provo, BUDLET of Hong Kong, LES SORTILEGES of Montreal, and VINOK of Edmonton. In his native Turkey, he choreographed for HOYTUR and TURHOY of Ankara, ANADOLU UNIVERSITESI of Eskisehir. In 1991 Ahmet joined the Artistic Staff of AMAN as resident choreographer.
His college major was music, specializing in voice. Just as his love of folksongs guided him toward academic study of music, Ahmet’s fascination with dance led him to conduct scholarly research into the historical, social and cultural background of the costumes and spoon dances from Turkey’s Mediterranean coast. His efforts resulted in an exhaustive, 400 page study for which he was awarded First Place in the 1985 national competition in research on the folkdances of Turkey by the Turkish ministry of Youth, Sports, and Education. In 1997 Ahmet completed a second degree in Fine Arts.
Email: ahmet.luleci@gmail.com
Website: http://www.luleci.com
MICHAEL LAWSON
He directed the folk dance bands Nisava, Balkan Cabaret and Kafana Republik as an accordionist and vocalist, recording several CDs. He is always busy playing for folk dance parties, festivals, camps and weddings. Michael performed in the 2013 movie Tazi Baba (This Grandmother), which features Penka Encheva, a native Bulgarian singer. He arranged her songs for accordion and recorded them with her. In the summer of 2016, Michael accompanied the Bulgarian Voices of Seattle Women’s Choir on a Bulgarian tour which included a spot on Bulgarian national TV.
Michael currently directs and accompanies the Bulgarian Voices of Seattle Women’s choir. Osem i Devet is his current band, composed of accordion and tupan, with David Bilides. We invite singers and other musicians to join us, depending on the musical event.
Email: michaellawson6@gmail.com
Website: www.izvormusic.com/bios/michael.html
LEE OTTERHOLT
The last 20 years Lee Otterholt has been active on the international scene, teaching international folk dance (“Balkan and Beyond”) at festivals, workshops and camps in Europe, the US and Asia and leading folk dance cruises and tours to many part of the world. He moved to the US, to Laguna Beach, California in 2003. There he founded and led the international folk dance performing group “SYRTAKI,” and he is the lead singer in the BalkanBeat band “Zimzala.” He teaches regularly at local folk dance clubs in the area and teaches his own recreational folk dance group every Wednesday and Sunday evening at Laguna Woods. He is the chairman of the Laguna Folk Dance Festival. In 2015 he received the National Dance Award, presented at the San Antonio Folk Dance Festival.
Lee’s teaching emphasizes style: dancing well, not just “getting the steps.” Whenever he can, he also tries to bring improvisation, self-expression and spontaneity back into the folk-dancing traditions where these elements are a central part of the tradition. And he never loses sight of the fact that we recreational folk dancers dance because it is fun, and because these dances mean something to us – just as they were fun and meant something to the village dancers before us!
Email: Leeotterholt@yahoo.com
Website: http://www.leeotterholt.com
TOM BOZIGIAN
Along with his teaching courses, which includes instruction in Russian character, Lebanese (Dabke) and Greek folk dances, Tom Bozigian leads a folklore orchestra which has produced numerous recordings. He is an accomplished percussionist with nearly 45 years of performance experience as a dancer/singer/musician.
After graduating from the choreographic school in Armenia and returning to Los Angeles in 1975, Tom Bozigian made the decision to devote his career full-time to the preservation, performance and instruction of original Armenian song and dance. Each year Tom travels to Armenia to continue teaching and research, working with various institutions and dance specialists such as Artashes Karapetyan of the Mankavarzhakan Institute for Dance as well as with folk musicians. Areas throughout Armenia, including other countries, are targeted and visited for the purpose of drawing analogies of original dances from both Armenia and the Diaspora.
In Los Angeles Tom continues with classical dance training and studies musical arrangement and harmony. Presently, he teaches weekly classes in Armenian dance in southern California and plays with his trio of folk musicians who have recently recorded two CD’s. He also regularly records with the Armenian State Television Ensemble for Folk Instruments which has also been included on his CD’s.
Email: bozigian@earthlink.net
Website: http://www.bozigian.com
MIROSLAV “BATA” MARĆETIĆ
Miroslav created a great number of choreographies, which have won either first or second prizes in competitions, both in Former Yugoslavia and in Canada. Under his artistic direction, many ensembles have won artistic awards.
In 2004 in Toronto, ON, Miroslav established his own dance school, “Academy of Serbian Folk Dancing Association” which consists of more than 450 dancers of all ages and a folk band. He simultaneously works with the international folk dance community where he teaches Serbian and East-European dances. He has presented workshops in former Yugoslavia, Japan, Israel, Brazil and Taiwan in addition to the US and Canada.
Miroslav Bata Marcetic has devoted his entire professional career to the preservation and perpetuation of folklore and dance. His contribution to the Canadian Serbian folklore community is immeasurable.
Email: bata@marcetic.com
Website: http://www.marcetic.com
MELANIE LAWSON
Anyone donating $50, or more, to the Laguna Festival will receive a free month of daily ukulele lessons from Melanie!
Email: melanie@GetStartedPlayingUkulele.com
Website: GetStartedPlayingUkulele.com
GENCI KASTRATI
Apart from this job, Genci is also teacher at the Art Academy, the Academy of Sports and member of the scientific council of the National Centre for Non-material Culture, and occasionally involved in teaching at amateur groups.
Since 2010, Genci has been teaching at workshops in Germany, Italy, Sweden, Switzerland, and the Netherlands.
Email: genckast@gmail.com
ERICA GOLDMAN
A two-time Brandeis University graduate, she holds an MBA and a Masters in Jewish Professional Leadership and is a grateful Wexner Fellow. Erica is an Educator for the Cornerstone Fellowship, a program of the Foundation for Jewish Camp, and in May 2015, she launched Ma’agal, an initiative to improve Israeli dance education at schools and camps across the nation.
Erica spent years performing with the Mandala and Collage Folkdance Ensembles, as well as many Israeli dance troupes including B’yachad and Zikukim. Having inherited her love of dance from her father, she can’t wait to pass on the passion to her toddler, Emerson. Erica made her Stockton debut in 2011 and it absolutely changed her life.
Email: Dance@ericagoldman.com
STEPHEN “STEVE” KOTANSKY
Steve taught folk dance in Western Europe and organized workshops in Hungary, Macedonia, and Serbia. In the late 1970s, Steve returned to Hungary and studied with dance master, Timár Sándor, among others. It was during this time that Steve met his future wife, Susan Snyder. Steve has since taught at every major North American festival and camp, often with his wife, Susy. Their work continues to be an expression of their love and passion for dance, finding time to teach dance to children K-12 in New York City area public and private schools. Steve also serves as a consultant to several Hungarian folk ensembles. Most recently, Steve has been researching Albanian and Roma dance from the Diaspora and continues his work and research in Balkan and Central European countries. He is particularly interested in dance culture as it has evolved since the “fall of the Wall” in these countries.
Email: Stephankotansky@gmail.com
The Laguna Folk Dance Festival 2022 Schedule
(First two Dances listed will be done, subsequent dances only IF there is time.)
10am (PST) - Genci Kastrati
Genci Kastrati finished his studies at the Academy of Fine arts in historical dancing, which is the Albanian equivalent of folklore dancing. By that time he was already a solo dancer at the National…
Dances:
(Will choose between:) Valle Jugu / Valle Beratce / Valle Came e Shpejt / Kur mi Zbrisje Shkallet / E vogla
11am (PST) - Erica Goldman
Erica Goldman has been an engineering linguist, a high school English teacher, an Israel exchange program coordinator, a nonprofit Chief Program Officer, and alongside it all: an Israeli…
Dances:
Elef Mechazrim / Eretz Yisrael Yaffa / Gvanim
12pm (PST) - Lee Otterholt
Lee Otterholt, born in the US of Norwegian-American parents, lived and worked most of his life in Norway as a professional dancer, dance teacher and choreographer. In Norway…
Dances:
Cobankat / Opa Cupa / Paraliakos
1pm (PST) - Ahmet Luleci
A native of Turkey, Ahmet is an accomplished choreographer, dance teacher and performer as well as a researcher of Anatolian culture. He is currently the artistic director…
Dances:
Papatya / Kirikcan / Gudi
2pm (PST) - Singalong with Melanie and Michael Lawson
3pm (PST) - Tom Bozigian
Tom Bozigian, of Los Angeles, California, is an internationally recognized dance instructor. He is a graduate of the Armenian State Choreographic Academy and also holds a Bachelor…
Dances:
Fresno Sheikhani / Zurni Bar from Shirag / Karhad, Sepastia Beejo
4pm (PST) - Steve Kotansky
Stephen “Steve” Kotansky was raised in the San Francisco area, moved to southern California after high school, and danced with the prestigious AMAN Folk Ensemble (aka, AMAN…
Dances:
Vallja e Pllanës / Maško Kočansko Oro / Džumbus
5pm (PST) - Bata Marcetic
Miroslav “Bata” Marćetić was a leading performer, soloist and choreographer, with the Serbian National Folk Ensemble “Kolo” in Belgrade, Serbia for seventeen years and is the recipient of numerous…
Dances:
Sumadijsko Kolo / Cocek from Vranje / Kazi Suto
6-9pm (PST) - Dance Party with dance leaders!
Check out the PARTY SCHEDULE below for more information.
Download Singalong Song Sheets
PARTY SCHEDULE
LFDF 2022 one-day Zoom event PARTY PLAYLIST
6-9pm PACIFIC time, Sat March 5, 2022
Download the PARTY SCHEDULE below.
Performer(s) | Dances |
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Lee |
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Patti and Dean Ranger |
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Anke Koelman | Hora Mare Vranceneasca (Romania) |
Ahmet Luleci | 1-2 (Turkish) dances of his own choice |
Amberly Rosen - PLAYS |
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Lee |
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Steve Kotansky | 1-2 dances of his own choice (includes Mirinisa playing Moj Maro (Albania) for Steve) |
JoAnn Gentry - PLAYS | Karagouna (Greece) SPOTLIGHT |
Paul Collins |
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Lee Otterholt and Marcella Lawson - PLAYS |
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Joan Hantman |
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Lee |
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Greg Solloway |
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“Ice Cream Social” | Grab some ice cream or other snack, sit down and watch the Presentation. |
8pm - Presentation | Presentation of the 2022 Southern California Lifetime Achievement Award! |
Lee | Jerusalema (South Africa) SPOTLIGHT, with something to eat in your hand! |
Murray and Randi |
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Marcella Lawson |
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“The Parson Sisters” - Mirinisa Stewart-Tengco and Clara Byom - PLAYS |
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Kelley O’Neill |
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Lee Otterholt and Marcella Lawson - PLAYS | Tragnala Rumjana (Bulgaria) SPOTLIGHT |
Register Now
Laguna Folk Dance Festival 2022 Online
Join us on March 5, 2022 for a One-Day Zoom Event. Starting at 10am, six former festival teachers will review 2 - 3 dances they have previously taught at the Laguna Dance Festival. They will not only tell you about popular dances they have taught before, but also reintroduce dances they have taught in the past... and they hope you will really enjoy them!
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Laguna Dancers Appreciates Your Contribution
The suggested donation for the Festival is $20 and all donations will be divided equally between the teachers.