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[HANASHIR:3235] Re: HANASHIR digest 570



> Subject: [HANASHIR:3218] Re: Salaam
> Date: Sat, 12 Jun 1999 14:28:42 -0400 (EDT)
> From: Judah Cohen <jcohen (at) fas(dot)harvard(dot)edu>
> To: hanashir (at) shamash(dot)org
>
> Hi, Ilana!
>
> The Israeli Folk Dance for "Salaam" as I learned it is quite different
> from Yoya (or the
> Macarena, for that matter).  It's a little more complicated, it's danced
> in lines that snake around the room, and it consists of two parts that
> can be interchanged (i.e., one line can dance one part while the other
> line dances the other part).  Also, in the Israeli Folk Dance, the music
> keeps getting faster and faster through to the end.
>
> Be well.
> Judah.
>

So, Judah------will you be teaching the dance next year in the dining hall, 
lodge
or bayit?
I will definitely bring my dancing shoes!

B'shalom,
Julie Newman

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