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A week worth dancing about: dancers celebrate coast to coast. (National Dance Week).


IT'S THAT TIME AGAIN. ACROSS THE COUNTRY SWING, ballet, and belly dancers as well as tappers, steppers, and kickers are celebrating the week that honors what they love. National Dance Week 2002 runs from April 26 through May 5 and features everything from spiritual rituals to nightclub performances. The week is designed to celebrate the art form and bring it to a wider audience. Details of how to do that are left to local and state NDW NDW Naval District Washington
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 delegates. This year some have organized free performances in unlikely places, like train stations and work-week lunch spots. Others have invited the public into studios for free classes and open rehearsals. A sampling of NDW delegates from across the country told us what they have planned. For more information on what's going on What's Going On is a record by American soul singer Marvin Gaye. Released on May 21, 1971 (see 1971 in music), What's Going On reflected the beginning of a new trend in soul music.  in your area, visit the NDW Web site, www.nationaldanceweek.org.

The San Francisco/Bay Area dance community hosts one of the largest and most coordinated celebrations. This year, organizers plan to replace community-wide events with a larger number of grassroots offerings. The goal is to get dancers and nondancers alike to support their neighborhood dance studios, so the central focus will be on open studio events. As in years past, a guide listing times and places for all happenings will be published. At press time, there were plans to coordinate a kickoff with the San Francisco Ballet San Francisco Ballet, or SFB, is a San Francisco, USA based ballet company, founded in 1933 as part of San Francisco Opera Ballet. The company is currently based in the War Memorial Opera House, where it is directed by Helgi Tomasson. . Anna Halprin will again lead the Planetary Dance gathering on the final day. The main event--the Earth Run--starts at 11:00 A.M. and is a community dance of prayer and dedication for those in need and for our distressed planet.

In Oceanside, California Oceanside is the third largest city in San Diego County, California. The city has a population of 173,303. Together with Vista and Carlsbad, it makes up the Tri-City area. The city is just south of U.S. , Morwenna Assaf, dance director for Art/Dance Academy Complex, has asked Manhattan-based Middle Eastern dancer and teacher Nourhan Sharif to teach master classes on April 27 and 28. There will also be workshops on how to stage dance led by lighting, staging, and sound experts. "Since ethnic dancers tend to perform in restaurants and cafes, they often don't know Don't know (DK, DKed)

"Don't know the trade." A Street expression used whenever one party lacks knowledge of a trade or receives conflicting instructions from the other party.
 how to set their works in a theater," says Assaf.

New York New York, state, United States
New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of
 City-based ethnic dancer and instructor Cassandra Meroe Wimbs is organizing a symposium entitled "Traditional Dances of the African Diaspora The African diaspora is the diaspora created by the movements and cultures of Africans and their descendants throughout the world, to places such as the Americas, (including the United States, Canada, the Caribbean, Central America, and South America) Europe and Asia. " to celebrate the week. The event, scheduled for April 28-May 1, will focus on "dances passed through the generations--ones that used to be learned in the family or community," says Wimbs. Featured dances include the Nubian cane dance, Egyptian chandelier dance, Palladium-style salsa, and dances performed to African American African American Multiculture A person having origins in any of the black racial groups of Africa. See Race.  soul music. Most events are to be at City College New York. But Wimbs also hopes to present a sacred dance Sacred dance encompasses all movement that expresses or enhances spiritual experiences. It may be a part of a worship service, a group experience or a private spiritual practice.  performance on Sunday, April 28, at the United Nations headquarters to honor both NDW and International Dance Day, April 29.

For the past few years, a kickline at Lincoln Center Lincoln Center

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 has signaled the start of the week in Manhattan but at press time no sponsor had come forward to organize that event for 2002.

In Ithaca, New York
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For other places or objects named Ithaca, see Ithaca (disambiguation).
, Barbara Thuesen, dance educator and co-founder of the Music in Motion[R] Dance Presentation Services, is holding a second annual NDW show-and-tell on April 5. This year, Chinese, Indian, African, and Filipino dancers as well as those who study ballet, modern, and jazz will attend. "Last year, we focused on a common denominator--pantomime," says Thuesen. Ballet dancers showed classical gestures that meant "beautiful woman" or "strong man." Then a Chinese dancer performed gestures that also signified gender. Participants learned and compared the ballet and ethnic dance moves. The event brings together a wide variety of age groups, too. "Our expert in folk and contra dancing is 75," says Thuesen.

In Wheeling, West Virginia Wheeling is a city in West Virginia, in the United States. Most of the city is in Ohio County, with a small part in Marshall County. It is the county seat of Ohio CountyGR6. , the Oglebay Institute Located in Wheeling, West Virginia, Oglebay Institute is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization incorporated in 1930. The organization’s founder, Earl W. Oglebay willed his country estate to the City of Wheeling for use “... , a fine-arts center, will host West Virginia West Virginia, E central state of the United States. It is bordered by Pennsylvania and Maryland (N), Virginia (E and S), and Kentucky and, across the Ohio R., Ohio (W). Facts and Figures


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 University's Dance and Drill Team. The group will be critiquing high school dance drill groups and a showcase performance will follow. "We're trying to get more than dance studios involved," says Cheryl Workman, who teaches at Oglebay. During the week, dance classes at the Institute will be free.

About an hour and a half away in Clarksburg, West Virginia Clarksburg is a city in Harrison County, West Virginia, U.S. The population was 16,743 at the 2000 census. It is the county seat of Harrison CountyGR6. , Anna Pishner, of Anna's Expressions of Dance studio, is also offering free classes and a performance featuring dancers from Mexico, Thailand, and Pishner's Allegro Dance Company, an Italian folk dance folk dance, primitive, tribal, or ethnic form of the dance, sometimes the survival of some ancient ceremony or festival. The term is used also to include characteristic national dances, country dances, and figure dances in costume to folk tunes.  group. There will be a kickline on the first day--West Virginia's governor, Bob Wise, a clogger, plans to take part.

Atlanta, Georgia, swing dancer Cathy McDaniel has worked with public schools, nightclubs, dance associations, churches, and studios to bring dance to diverse locations during the week. Four metropolitan Atlanta malls will host performances and two nightclubs will offer Western dance demonstrations. McDaniel is also arranging public school events. "We're trying to cover it all," she says. "We hope anyone who is into dance can go somewhere that week to try out different styles for free."

In St. Louis, Missouri, studios, universities, and dance companies are gathering for a gala to be held April 27 outside St. Louis's Union Station. All types of dancers--ballet to ethnic--will take part. The open-air event, now in its fourth year, attracts large audiences who watch from a lawn or from the upper terraces of two station restaurants. "The event gets lots of local support," says Linda Green of the St. Louis Academy of Dance.

It has become a Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, tradition to launch NDW with a kickline on the state capitol steps. It's led by ex-Rockette Holly Evans. Last year 175 kickers took part and even more are expected in 2002. Evans gives the participants a warm up, teaches a short routine, and ends with 100 kicks. In the afternoon, dancers attend workshops. This year, tap, ballet, and lyrical jazz will be offered for all levels of students.

Karen Clayborn of Dancedreams School for the Performing Arts in Indianapolis, Indiana, reports that weekday lunchtime performances will be held downtown at the Indianapolis Artsgarden during NDW. For the second year in a row, local studios, schools, universities, and companies will perform for fans and passersby. "Our most interesting audiences last year included a group of Japanese businessmen, a kindergarten from southern Indiana, and office workers on their lunch breaks," she says.

That's exactly the diverse type of crowd NDW organizers like to attract. Hopefully some who meet dance for the first time at an event will sign up for a class or buy a ticket so they can get to know it even better.

Janet Weeks is the associate editor for news and Young Dancer[R] for Dance Magazine.
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