The 2009-2010 World Music & Dance Series presents...
RADfest!
Serbian Brass in the Park
Saturday, June 5, 2010
Potluck Picnic 5:00 pm
Dance Party 7-10 pm
at Lancaster County Central Park
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Presented in collaboration with World Dance Lancaster.
This event is partially underwritten by Zita Angelo in honor of Dr. Sydney Radinovsky, founder and faculty advisor of the International Folk Dance Club at Millersville University.
June 2010 marks Zita's 30th anniversary of teaching International Folk Dance (World Dance), which is currently held in Lancaster at Mulberry Art Studios from October through April, and at the Williamson Pavilion in Lancaster County Central Park from May through September.
In collaboration with World Music Lancaster, SFMS is pleased to present "RADfest!" with the acclaimed brass band, Zlatne Uste, for our annual "Picnic in the Park" in Lancaster. This event is partially underwritten by Zita Angelo in honor of Dr. Sydney Radinovsky, founder and faculty advisor of the International Folk Dance Club at Millersville University. June 2010 also marks Zita's 30th anniversary of teaching international folk dance.
The picnic marks Zlatne Uste's second appearance at SFMS. Zlatne Uste (Golden Lips) is an internationally known group of 12 American-born musicians. They play traditional music of the Balkans, primarily representing Serbian, Macedonian, Bulgarian and Romany (Gypsy) traditions. The band has played four times as invited guests at the Dragachevo Brass Festival in Guca, Serbia, near the city of Cacak. Only a few dozen bands each year are chosen to compete in this festival, which draws more than 600,000 visitors (from Serbia and abroad) to the town of 2,000 people.
Williamson Pavilion, Lancaster County Central Park
off S Duke St, Lancaster
Directions
(Note correction to venue!)
The pavilion is covered, with a sprung wood floor.
Butterfly Garden Tour 3:30pm
(A free event before the potluck & picnic)
For those interested in learning about Dr. Radinovsky and his work supporting folk dance, Zita will conduct a tour of his Memorial Butterfly Garden, including the tree that the folk dancers planted for him.
Potluck Picnic 5 pm
Music & Dancing 7-10 pm
Ticket Info:
$18 General Admission
$14 SFMS Members
SFMS Members Save!$10 Students
— ages 3 to 22- 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