CDS Boston Centre
Ritual Dance

 

The Second Annual Sword Workshop Extraordinaire

Saturday, March 29, 2008
10:30am — 6:00pm
at the International school of Boston, 40 Matignon Road, Cambridge, Massachusetts

12 fabulous sword dance workshops with 6 fabulous teachers!
with Judy Erickson, Great Meadows Morris and Sword, Steve Corrsin, Jan Elliott, Kari Smith and Tony Barrand

 


 

Judy Erickson


Choreographer, teacher of longsword and clog, and leader of Orion Longsword.
Sandy Boys - An intermediate class. Appalachian-style longsword, inspired by American square dancing. Experience with longsword or Appalachian stepping preferred.
Take Five, Take Two - Another take at "Take Five", the rhythmically challenging dance Judy choreographed to Paul Desmond's lyrical, hypnotic composition. For experienced dancers.
Where's the Action? - An explanation of how various dance elements work for the dancers inside the set, and for the audience viewing from the outside. Open to all.

Great Meadows Morris and Sword

Tom Kruskal's prestigious "rapper academy" for teens with Peter Kruskal & Gillian Stewart
Beginning Rapper - A workshop for all to try this exciting fast paced form of ritual dance.
Rapper Technique - A variety workshop on aspects of rapper that bring awe and excitement to the dance: precise stepping both beginning and advanced , flipping and special figures.
Advanced Rapper - Great Meadows will share some of the complicated figures that they have developed over the last several years.

Jan Elliott

Long time sword dancer and teacher, known for her concise and enthusiastic teaching.
Sowerby - Open to all, including newer dancers. Sowerby is a classic longsword dance with some interesting twists. Jan will teach this dance as interpreted by the Vineyard Swordfish in the 1990s, focusing on sword handling, good dance movement and musicality.

Steve Corrsin

Author of Sword Dancing in Europe: A History
Buffens - A dance for four, from 16th century France. Especially good for small teams.
Frantisek Pospisil's European Sword Dance Film - A fascinating film by Czech ethnographer from the 1920s-30s showing footage of sword dancing ranging from Goathland, England to Croatia and Slovakia.

Kari Smith

Teacher and leader of longsword, Northwest Morris, clog dancing and singing.
Singing - Learn or create calling-on songs that precede the dance. An element often missing in today's repertoire. Assisted by Tony Barrand
Longsword for Kids - For ages 9 to 12. This workshop is free of charge.

Tony Barrand

Morris Elder and Song Guru.
Dance on Video - Explore the various Longsword, rapper and European sword dances that are available online in Dr. Barrand's web-based archive, and learn how to use the site's search facility.

 

 

Saturday, March 29, 2008 Schedule
Registration 10:00 am        
    Room 1 Room 2 Room 3 Room 4
1st period 10:30-11:45 (not available) Rapper Technique (Advanced) with Great Meadows European Sword dance film with Steve Corrsin  
2nd period 12:00-1:30 Sandy Boys (Intermediate) with Judy Erickson Beginning Rapper with Great Meadows Sword Videos with Tony Barrand  
3rd period 1:45-3:15 Sowerby (Beginning) with Jan Elliot Advanced Rapper with Great Meadows Where's the action? with Judy Erickson Kids Longsword with Kari Smith
4th period 3:30-5:00 Take Five, Take Two (Advanced) with Judy Erickson Buffens (Beginning) with Steve Corrsin Singing in the dance with Kari Smith and Tony Barrand  
Gathering 5:15-6:00        

Download the schedule (.pdf file)
Download the flyer (.pdf file)

 

There is limited space for these workshops. Registration and payment in advance is required to guarantee a place. All workshops open to age 13 and up (except for Longsword for Kids).
Cost: $20.

Download the registration form (.pdf file)

For further information, please go to http://www.swordworkshop.tk
or contact:
Susie Petrov at < susiepetrov at earthlink dot net > or
Tom Kruskal at < tom_kruskal at post dot harvard edu >.

Sponsored by CDS Boston Centre and Great Meadows Morris and Sword

2007 Sword Workshop Extraordinaire



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