E-mail from Carlyn:
- Subject: just an idea for a blog posting -invitation to make a Martenitsa
- Date: Saturday, February 23, 2008 6:51:08 PM
Argonne IFD meets most Fridays 8-10:30pm, virtually on ZoomSt Pauls UCC, 5739 Dunham Rd, Downers Grove, IL. Recreational dancing, no partners needed. $3 requested donation.
Member National Folk Organization.
More info: lindaandjay@comcast.net
Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/argonneifd/
We will *still* be Zooming in 2024, since COVID is *still* going around , and besides, we've kind of gotten used to it. Contact linda...
On Thursday morning, February 7, 2008, Chicago Public Radio
(WBEZ - 91.5 FM) is planning to air a short (2-minute)
'audio postcard' about Ethnic Dance Chicago on the local
feature program "Eight Forty-Eight".
"Eight Forty-Eight" is Chicago Public Radio's award-winning
morning magazine, featuring news, views, and culture,
all with a local bent, hosted by Steve Edwards.
It runs from 9:00am to 10:00am (CDT) and is repeated
from 8:00pm to 9:00pm (CDT).
If you're out of the listening range of WBEZ (91.5 FM)
you can listen to the free podcast on WBEZ's website.
(1) Click the link below,
(2) scroll down to the program of 02/07/2008, and
(3) click on the "Play Now" link.
http://podcasts.chicagopublicradio.org/848podcast
Given the weather, who knows whether that segment will make
it or be "muscled out" by a more important feature.
Eilee Heikenen-Weiss visited EDC at the Latvian Center back
on December 7th, danced with us a bit and interviewed some
of the dancers. On January 27th, she also attended part
of the Sunday morning dance review session at the Folk
Ball in Madison and conducted some interviews.
This story will only be on for about 2 minutes so listen
carefully or go to the website and listen to the podcast.
Daytime workshops, which are apparently free, include Scandinavian Dance (John Parrish & Mary Allsopp),Like to Dance? Then come to the Folk Festival Contra in the beautiful Ida Noyes Third Floor Theater. Featuring great LIVE MUSIC from folk festival performer New Bad Habits . All dances taught!
Calling by Dot Kent. Presented by the University of Chicago Folklore SocietyDate: Sunday, February 10
Time: Dancing 3 pm - 5 pm
Location: Ida Noyes Hall, Cloister Club 1212 East 59th Street. Click here for a map.
Note, Saturday Feb 9, there will also be a Cajun Dance from 1:30-3:30, with the Lafayette Rhythm Devils and a Ceilidh Dance from 3:30 - 5 pm with Culrua. Ed Heffernan calling. See the workshops page for details.