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EVENTS RESOURCES THE NFO |
POURPARLER
Download flyer and supplemental information here - COMING SOON! Download registration form here - COMING SOON! The name Pourparler comes from the French word ‘to speak’, and connotes a get-together, a chat. Since its inception in 1997, Pourparler has taken place in Illinois, Utah, California, Massachusetts. Washington State, and Wisconsin. The content each year is different, reflecting the needs and skills of the people who attend. In the past we have learned dances from many traditions including Balkan, Scandinavian, Israeli, French, square dancing, contradancing, Maypoles, old-time couple dancing, singing games, and many others. We discuss teaching techniques, repertoire, costuming, music, school curricula and self-employment. NOTE: No part-time registrations. Pourparler is not workshop, but a special bonding, sharing weekend. Please plan to join us for all of it. Dance Sharing In order to balance the program, we ask that you submit two or three dances for consideration. The committee will then consider all submissions and put together a balanced program. In the past, dance sharing sessions have included such topics such as:
When considering which dances to submit, please ask yourself:
Since most of the people who attend Pourparler come with at least some (and often vast) experience teaching dance, it’s not generally useful to present classic dances such as Virginia Reel or Troika, unless you have a strong, specific reason for doing so. Syllabus
Last year when we arrived at Pourparler, we were handed a syllabus and a CD of the music for the dances that were to be done on the weekend.. We all agreed that this was tremendously useful and Sanna and Mars have set a standard. Folk dance and music educators from the U.S. and Canada will gather at the annual Pourparler, for a weekend with a unique blend of dance sharing, discussion and networking. Experts in the field, teachers and musicians known across the continent join with relative newcomers to share their best dances and tips for successful school residencies, family dances and other events that build community through cross-cultural dancing. "It's hard to say which part of Pourparler I value most…spending a weekend dancing in a charmed place with charming people . . . or that these people know exactly the challenges I face and have six ways to solve every issue . . .. or returning to my students with a deeper understanding of traditional dance." "The memories of our Pourparler weekend linger on. I cannot put into words the wonderful feeling I had of camaraderie and joy in dance." "Somehow, every year Pourparler seems to get better and better. . . As always, I come away with a mellow high from associating with such wonderful people through the medium of music, dance, and simple childlike play." No Cologne Zone |