The 2009-2010 World Music & Dance Series presents...
Serbian Dance Weekend
Weekend of November 13-15, 2009
Five Workshops and a Family Dance Party
Harrisburg/Steelton
SFMS is pleased to present a weekend of Serbian dance instruction for all ages and experience levels, with five workshops spanning ages from kindergarteners on up! The weekend culminates with a family dance party on Sunday afternoon featuring live music by Sviraj Balkan Jam. This Steelton-based band is one of the best known Slavic music bands in the U.S.
Details below:
Teen/Adult Beginners' Workshop
Children's Workshop
Intermediate Workshops
Family Dance Party
Dance Instruction by Miroslav "Bata" Marcetic
Dance instructor for the weekend is Miroslav "Bata" Marcetic, a leading performer, soloist and choreographer for 17 years with the Serbian National Folk Ensemble "Kolo" in Belgrade. In 2004, he established the Academy of Serbian Folk Dancing in Toronto, which includes more than 300 dancers of all ages.
Dance Party with Sviraj Balkan Jam
The word Sviraj means "Play on!" Pronounced svee-rye with a rolled "r", this is a shout of encouragement when a tamburitza musician is playing with special energy and inspiration. Formed by childhood friends from Steelton, PA (America's tamburitza heartland) and descendants of immigrants from Croatia and Serbia, Sviraj epitomizes the camaraderie, passion, and deep-rooted connection to family, culture and community in tamburitza music.
Tamburitza is the great multi-ethnic instrumental and vocal music tradition of the central Balkan peninsula. This music found its deepest roots among Croatians, Serbians, Roma (Gypsies), and Hungarians and it reflects the deep soul, emotion and melancholy of these peoples. The group also plays music from other southern European countries including Greece, Bulgaria and Romania. Let Sviraj take you to another world!
Ticket Info:
Prices vary.
For individual sessions, see pricing below.$55 Adult weekend pass
$45 SFMS Members weekend pass
SFMS Members Save!- Admission is at the door. No advance registration required.
- For more information, call Bart at 717-234-3844
or email bart.carpenter (at) sfmsfolk.org
"Prequel" at Penn State Hershey:
(This "sister event" is not part of the Serbian Dance Weekend and is not included in our weekend pass)
SFMS teams up with Dean's Council for Diversity at Penn State Hershey and the Penn State University Fitness Center to bring international dancing and music to the Penn State Hershey campus community. Dance workshop Friday November 13, 5:15 - 6:30 PM (before ours at 7:30) at the Fitness Center. Special admission of $5 for Penn State Hershey employees, students, and family members (thanks to the support of the Dean's Council for Diversity). $16 for the public; $12 SFMS Members, $10 for other students (up to age 22). Info on Penn State Hershey's website (click on "Serbian Dance" tab)
Beginners' Workshop
Friday evening, November 13
The Movement Center
2134 N Second St, Harrisburg Directions
This workshop is for teens and adults. No previous dance experience required.
- Teen/Adult Beginners: 7:30pm
$16 General Admission,
$12 members, $10 students to age 22
Two Children's Dance Classes
Saturday morning, November 14
St. Nicholas Serbian Orthodox Church
601 S. Harrisburg St, Steelton GoogleMap »
The overlap in ages allows 9- and 10-year-olds to select either class, based on comfort level and sibling attendance.
- Children ages 6-10: 10:00 am
- Children ages 9-14: 11:00 am
$5 General Admission
for each workshop
Two Intermediate Workshops
Saturday afternoon/evening, November 14
Christ the Saviour Orthodox Church
5501 Locust Lane, Harrisburg Directions
For intermediate workshops, some previous dance experience is recommended. The evening session includes a cultural presentation.
- Intermediate I: 2:00pm
- Intermediate II: 7:00pm
$16 General Admission,
$12 members, $10 students to age 22 (for each workshop)
Family Dance Party
Sunday afternoon, November 15
St. Nicholas Serbian Orthodox Church
601 S. Harrisburg St, Steelton GoogleMap »
- Dance Party 1:00pm
$10 General Admission
To Learn More...
About Miroslav "Bata" Marcetic
Dance instructor Miroslav "Bata" Marcetic is a leading performer, soloist and choreographer for 17 years with the Serbian National Folk Ensemble "Kolo" in Belgrade and subsequent founder of the Academy of Serbian Folk Dancing in Toronto. He has attended almost all dance seminars in the former Yugoslavia and was chosen by the Folk Dance Association of Serbia to be a judge at folklore competitions across Serbia & Montenegro from 1980 to 1993. Marcetic created a great number of award-winning choreographies, both in Serbia and Canada. These include the Ensemble "Dom Kulture Banatsko Novo Selo," which placed at the annual Ruma Provincial Folk Dance Competition almost every year under his leadership, as follows: third place (1977, 1975, 1985, 1987, 1983), second place (1989), and first place (1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1984, 1986, 1991).
Marcetic emigrated to Canada in 1993, where he has played an equally prestigious role in promoting Serbian dance. He has worked with and choreographed for multiple dance groups in Ontario: Ensemble Kralj Petar II (Winona, 1993-date), the Serbian Club "Kordun" (2004-date), SCA "Oplenac" (Mississauga, 1993-2004), and the Folk Dance Ensemble "Hajduk Veljko" (Toronto, 1999-2006). In 2004, he established the Academy of Serbian Folk Dancing in Toronto, which includes more than 300 dancers of all ages. The Academy of Serbian Folk Dancing is a long-time winner at multiple folk festivals in Canada. At the Kiwanis Music Festival in both junior and senior categories, they won First Place in 2008, 2007, 2006, 2005. At the CHIN Picnic Canada Day Festival competition, they has won First Place in 2008, 2007, 2006, 2005 (junior category) and Second Place in 2008 and First Place in 2006 and 2005 (senior category). Due to his long-term support in promoting Serbian culture, Marcetic was awarded the Golden Plaque by the Cultural-Academic State Association of Serbia in 2005.
About Sviraj Balkan Jam
Sviraj Balkan Jam is one of the best known Slavic music bands in the U.S. The Steelton-based group includes four extremely experienced musicians:
Lenny Tepsich (celo, dumbek, vocals) first played tambura with the St. Nicholas Junior Tamburitzans in 1970 and has played with a number of other tambura groups including the Balkan Brothers and Jorgovan. He is also nationally recognized as singer/songwriter and children's performer "Mr. Music."
Chris Radanovic (bass, vocals) holds a Master of Arts degree in Performance from the University of Iowa and has been performing for more than 15 years. He also performs with the Central Pennsylvania Symphony Orchestra, the Center Stage Opera Company, and the St. Lawrence Adult Tamburitzans.
Mike "Misko" Furjanic (violin, tamburica, vocals) has been performing for more than 25 years. He is currently music director of Kolo Grupa "Marian" of Steelton and has performed with Croatian folk ensembles throughout the U.S., Canada, and Croatia. Mike has played and recorded with groups that perform styles of music ranging from classical to country and folk to rock.
Danilo Yanich (bugarija, accordion, vocals) has performed for more than 25 years. He is a past president of the East European Folklife Center and has served on the teaching staff of multiple Balkan music camps and. He holds a Ph.D. in Urban Affairs and Public Policy and has published articles on Balkan politics; he is director of the Graduate Program at the School of Urban Affairs & Public Policy, University of Delaware.
Fans can also visit them at www.myspace.com/svirajbalkanjam
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