Course details

Balfolk

Traditional (“folk”) dances from Europe
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Level

Not specified

Teachers

Carmelo Mordini

Room

UZH Zentrum, Untere Mensa

Costs

30.00 CHF for students, otherwise 60.00 CHF

Time
Thursday, 20:15 - 21:30
09. March 2023 - 06. April 2023 (!)
No lesson(s) on:
Thu, 16. March 2023

Description

What is Balfolk?

The name Balfolk refers to a mix of dances based on traditional (“folk”) music from Europe, and sometimes beyond.

It rose in the last few decades as a movement of rediscovery and modernization of dances and music from popular traditions. The core of the repertoire includes dances from France and other parts of Europe: the classical couple dances such as valzer, polka, mazurka; the bourrée, a partner dance without physical contact; dances in chain from Brittany, characterized by rhythmic and repetitive music; the so called “mixers” that allow changing partners and to get to know the other dancers. In addition to these, there also exist a myriad of other “international” dances coming from Italy, Poland, Germany, Spain and Portugal, Greece, the Balkans, Ireland, Israel, and more.

All the dances in Balfolk are simple and spontaneous, meant to be easily picked up and enjoyed by everyone. The community is made of local groups of dancers and is spread all over Europe. It grows through local events, spontaneous gatherings made for dancing in the streets, courses from teachers and from peers, concerts with live music, and international festivals.

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Reviews

19. Feb. 2023, 21:39 Teachers: Carmelo MordiniRoom: ETH Zentrum, CAB Foodlab
Die Musik hat zu Beginn gefehlt, es gab nur das Handy von Carmelo. Ich finde "Tanzquotient" sollte eine geeignete Boombox oder ähnliches zur Verfügung stellen. Bei so Kreistänzen fände ich es von Vorteil zwei Lehrer:innen zu haben.
16. Feb. 2023, 16:10 Teachers: Carmelo MordiniRoom: ETH Zentrum, CAB Foodlab
Der Raum war nicht sonderlich geeignet, da es sich um einen Teil der Mensa gehandelt hat.
16. Feb. 2023, 15:16 Teachers: Carmelo MordiniRoom: ETH Zentrum, CAB Foodlab
Ist mal was anderes, weiterführende Links/Infos wurden gegeben, Tanz gut mit Freunden erlernbar. Guter Mix aus "schnellen" und "langsamen" sowie einzel- und Gruppentänzen. Gute erklärungen, woher die Tänze stammen. Allerdings wäre noch ein wenig mehr Geschichte spannend gewesen - Bspw. wie lange wird so etwas schon getanzt? Warum sind die so ähnlcih weltweit?