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Let's (Folk)Dance!

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Welcome to LET'S (FOLK) DANCE! Let's celebrate together! In the format of a Korean Janchi, a festival for gathering and sharing, where we dance, drink, sing and eat, we will invite different folk dance groups to dance together - no matter what experience you bring with you. Each dance workshop will end with a meal together from the respective culture.
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21.9.: We will start with the Caribbean Ga-gá by Tatiana Mejiaand and continue with the Hawaiian Hula 'Olapa with Monika Lilleike. 5.10.: We will dance Raqs Sharqi/Baladi with Nora Amin
2.11.: We will dance Dabke with Medhat Aldaabal(Dancer) and Ali Hasan(Musician)

Jeweils 2 Stunden

LET'S (FOLK) DANCE! is funded by the Senate Department for Culture and Social Cohesion as part of LIFETIMES - A CULTURAL COMMUNITY CENTER.7.9.: Olivia Hyunsin Kim, Ji Sun Hagen, Jungsun Kim and Hyojin Shin21.9.: Tatiana Mejia and Rafa Dujarric | Monika Lilleike5.10.: Nora Amin2.11.: Medhat Aldaabal and Ali Hasan

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