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Hit
the Boards:
Folk
Dancing in the Capital Area
by Pat McNees, reprinted
from the 1997 20th Anniversary Souveinir Program Guide
Folk dancing
is the easiest, least-threatening way to start dancing. Folk dancing is
so big in the Capitol area that you can hit the boards every night of
the month and still miss a lot of the action. If youre looking for
an alternative to jogging or aerobics, youve got more than 100 regularly
scheduled dances, dance groups, and classes to choose from in this area.
Why are all those people folk
dancing? Here is what some people have told me: "I like it for the
sheer joy of the movement." "Dancing is cheaper than therapy
and twice as effective." "This is great, cheap exercise
the best way to get a non-drug high, great for raising endorphin levels,"
one dancer has told me. And when you dance a lot, you build up stamina.
The music is wonderful (usually
a live band), the people are sane and generally well educated (almost
none of the sexually predatory atmosphere so common on the singles scene),
the price is right (zero to $10 for two or three hours of dancing), its
casual, its physical yet not mindless, and its social
many of the dances provide a wonderful group feeling. So give in to temptation
or curiosity and try it. But I warn you: its addictive.
Dancing to different drummers.
If you yearn to dance like the peasants in "Fiddler on the Roof"
or "Never on Sunday," international folk dancing which
is mainly European may be the place to start. Here you can learn
line dances, circle dances, and/or couples dances, like the waltz, the
tango and Scandinavian turning dances. Or you may prefer to start with
something closer to home: American folk dancing. Here the main dances
are the familiar square dances and the locally more popular contra dances.
Swing dancing (including jive, jitterbug, lindy, the shag ) is also very
popular, as are the Cajun and zydeco dances of southwest Louisiana.
How
to dress. Dress in layers and be prepared to shed to the skimpiest
layer. Folk dancing tends to be very active and many spaces used for folk
dancing are not air-conditioned in the summer. Dress is usually casual,
with men wearing t-shirts and even shorts during the hot weather. Theres
no single "look" for women, although full skirts are common.
Generally, flexible shoes with soft leather soles are preferred, because
they allow you to move and wont destroy hardwood floors.
Relax, but not too much! If
youre new at folk dancing, relax a little and let your body do the
thinking. Everyone has a different style of learning. The worst that can
happen is that youll go through an awkward period when you dont
know the steps, but almost everybody goes through that. If you can just
abandon the notion that you have to be perfect before you can be seen
in public, youll be okay.
Where to go? The Spanish
Ballroom in Glen Echo Park in Glen Echo, Maryland, is one of
the best places. Dances are held on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday (call
301-492-6282). Many other places and times are listed in the monthly newsletter
of the Folklore Society of Greater Washington (call 202-546-2228;
web address: http://www.fsgw.org ). And
you can buy my dance guide for the full scoop!
[The above is excerpted from
"Dancing: A Guide to the Capital Area," an
information-packed guide by Pat McNees that lists, describes, and comments
on more than 200 regular dances, dance groups, and classes. For information
about Pat's dance guide, go to her website:
www.patmcnees.com
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