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21. Ethnic And Folk - Costumes
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23. Annotated Bibliography For Teachers Of Folk Dance
American Council of Polish Cultural Clubs, 1978. Athens, greece Finedawn Publishers,1997 Contains tradition and folklore in Greek dance, history, dance events
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Annotated Bibliography
for Teachers of Folk Dance

By Dick Oakes I first compiled a list of folk dance teaching references for a folk dance teacher training seminar. There were many works that I did not include (for lack of research time) and I know there have been many published since, such as Ada Dziewanowska's beautiful book on Polish dance. I am pleased to have been a contributor to Betty Casey's International Folk Dancing U.S.A. L ) to indicate that a step can be done with either the right or left foot; he also assisted with photo illustrations and provided the material for "Yugoslavian Folk Dancing." Happy researching!
Dick Oakes
Alford, Violet. Dances of France . Vol. III, The Pyranees. Armstrong, Don. Caller/Teacher Manual for Contras
Los Angeles: Sets in Order American Square Dance Society. Timing breakdowns for 101 contra dances. Teaching techniques, prompting. Softcover.
Armstrong, Lucile. Dances of Portugal Armstrong, Lucile. Dances of Spain . Vol. I, South, Centre and North-West. Armstrong, Lucile.

24. Courses For Multicultural Credit
AML, 4604, The African Amercan Literary tradition (3). CLA, 3501, Gender andSociety in Ancient greece (3). RCS, 1065, Disability in Western culture (3).
http://registrar.fsu.edu/dir_class/archive/summer2000/multicultural.htm
Courses for Multicultural Credit fsu home registrar home directory summer 2000 ... table of contents Multicultural courses include cross-cultural studies (those courses marked with an "x") and diversity in Western experience (those courses marked with a "y"). All students who enter the University with fewer than sixty (60) semester hours must complete at least one "x" and one "y" course. Students transferring to the University with sixty (60) credits or more must complete one multicultural course from either designation. These courses may be taken as part of the liberal studies requirement or as electives or as part of a student’s major. The multicultural requirement must be complete prior to the receipt of the baccalaureate degree. (X) Cross Cultural Courses AFH African History and Civilization (3) AFH North African History: A Survey (3) ANT Introduction to Cultural Anthropology (3) ANT Introduction to Physical Anthropology and Prehistory (3) ANT World Prehistory (3) ANT Peoples of the World (3) ANT Introduction to Folklore (3) ANT Language and Culture (3) ANT Anthropology of Religion (3) ANT Peoples and Cultures of Mexico and Central America (3) ANT Peoples and Cultures of Southeast Asia (3) ANT Japanese Society and Culture (3) ANT Chinese Society and Culture (3) ARH Great Discoveries in World Archaeology (3) ARH A Survey of "Tribal Arts" Past and Present (3)

25. COURSES FOR MULTICULTURAL CREDIT
AML 4604, The African Amercan Literary tradition (3). CLA 3501, Genderand Society in Ancient greece (3). SPA 2633, Deaf culture (3).
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fsu home registrar home directory spring 2000 ... table of contents Students who would be truly educated must have an appreciation of the interrelatedness of and the diversity within cultural traditions. The multicultural understanding requirement recognizes and reflects the full range of human groupings and cultural perspectives as well as the complex relationships among them. Its role is to enhance students self-understanding and their understanding of the contemporary cultural context, a context characterized by a rich diversity of cultures and experiences in which the Western European intellectual tradition figures as one among many. Multicultural courses include cross-cultural studies (those courses marked with an x) and diversity in Western experience (those courses marked with a y). All students who enter the University with fewer than sixty (60) semester hours must complete at least one x and one y course. Students transferring to the University with sixty (60) credits or more must complete one multicultural course from either designation. These courses may be taken as part of the liberal studies requirement or as electives or as part of a students major. The multicultural requirement must be complete prior to the receipt of the baccalaureate degree.

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27. Academic Search Premier
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30. Cultural Carriers And Cultural Heritage Of Corfu
group it has taken part in numerous festivals in greece and abroad original workswith particular stress on Ionian culture and tradition (Solomos Theotoki
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In a Corfu reminiscent of the setting for a dream, the shows and concerts could only take place in similar surroundings. Where to see the events all year round.
In the artist's Corfu there are many places where work is on display that is of more than local interest.

31. National Strategy For Wetland Resources, Greece: File 1
Mediterranean countries, and in greece as well mythology, history, archeology, religion,folklore and literature. elements of our traditional culture should be
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Greece, National Strategy for Wetland Resources [file 1] [This is a reprint of the English version of the Greek National Strategy for Wetland Resources (October 1999), as provided to the Ramsar Bureau for this purpose by the Ministry for the Environment, Physical Planning, and Public Works. Ramsar Web Editor.] MINISTRY FOR THE ENVIRONMENT, PHYSICAL PLANNING AND PUBLIC WORKS ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING DIVISION NATURAL ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT SECTION NATIONAL STRATEGY FOR WETLAND RESOURCES CONTENTS Executive summary INTRODUCTION 1. INPUT FOR DRAFTING THE STRATEGY FOR WETLAND RESOURCES 1.1. Scientific findings 1.1.1. Definition and types of wetlands 1.1.2. Wetland functions and values 1.1.3. Greek wetland resources today 1.1.4. The problems of Greek wetlands 1.1.5. Underlying causes of the problems faced by wetlands 1.2. The legal framework 1.3. The existing strategic framework 1.3.1. National policies 1.3.2. Supranational and international strategic documents 1.3.3. Legislative acts that form strategic frameworks

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Christmas, Easter, St.Valentine, Mother s Day, etc; Russian culture, folklore, traditions,tales, songs A varm Welcome to Island Strolling in greece Here you ll
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33. TEACHING FOLK DANCE: PURPOSES INFORMING METHOD
This approach to promoting and preserving culture has had and dance of a region ofGreece in the an integrated presentation of a people s tradition and folklore
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Return to Home Page The following paper was first published in I didaskalia tou horou (Teaching Dance), Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Dance Research, Portaria, 7-11 July, 1993 , International Organization of Folk Arts, Athens, 1993
TEACHING FOLK DANCE: PURPOSES INFORMING METHOD
Charles Kyriacou Member, Board of Trustees Greek Orthodox Youth Folk Dance Festival(FDF) Diocese of San Francisco(USA)
ABSTRACT: Let us first admit from the start that many people do not consider "folk dance" as a serious or even worthwhile endeavor. There are elements in modern society that consider folk dance "primitive" having been created by and for the "peasants" and not worthy of the allocation of scarce resources. Some of the reasons are that folk dance did not originate in the theatre and its purpose was not to entertain an audience but rather to serve a set of functions within a rural society of the past. Many modern urbanites seem to believe that the fact it served a rural society exempts folk dances from being able to serve them in any meaningful manner. In addition, and this is something folk dance teachers have some control over, the quality of a majority of folk dance performances compared to other theatrical dance presentations is considered by many today as substandard. In her article, "The Practice of and the Responsibility for Retention of Culture," Dr. Mary Coros observes:

34. 2001-2002 U.S. Grantees
as American folklore, American Traditions of Belief examples of Norwegian culture,thus increasing Arizona, BS 1982 Aristotle University, Thessaloniki, greece.
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Renée Bergland University of Bergen Simmons College, Boston, MA August 2001-June 2002 American Studies/English Lindy Biggs NTNU Auburn University, Auburn, AL January-May 2002 History Robert Craig College of St. Scholastica, MN August 2001-May 2002 Roving Scholar in American Studies (Upper Secondary Schools) Sandra Dolby Indiana University August 2001-May 2002 Roving Scholar in American Studies (Lower Secondary Schools) George Frantziskonis NTNU University of Arizona September 2001-February 2002 Engineering Fredric Menz University of Oslo December 1 2001-June 1 2002 Economics Bruce Mork SINTEF Michigan Technical University, MI August 1 2001 - October 31 2001 Engineering Scott Reese University of Bergen Xavier University of Louisiana January-May 2002 History (non-U.S.) James Scott University of Oslo January 2002-June 2002 political science Lawrence Watters University of Oslo Visiting Professor

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36. Alibris: Social Science Folklore Mythology
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37. Herodotus And The North Carolina Oral Narrative Tradition
Literacy and Orality in Ancient greece (Cambridge 1992 in The Encyclopedia of SouthernCulture (Chapel Hill Origin of the Hicks Family tradition, NC folklore
http://www.dur.ac.uk/Classics/histos/1997/stadter.html
Herodotus and the North Carolina Oral Narrative Tradition
Philip Stadter (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)
[Editor's Note: See also the response by John Marincola As scholars who live among books, we find it difficult to imagine the cultural world and the intellectual activity of people to whom books represented a very small part of their way of knowing the world, and a relatively new way to communicate with others or to preserve one's knowledge. In studying the beginnings of literature in the Greek world, our focus has been on the development of the epic tradition and its fixation in written texts, and more recently on the culture that lies behind the creation and performance of lyric poetry and elegy. The oral pre-history of Greek prose has been relatively neglected, although the work of Aly early in the century and of others like Lang, Murray, Thomas, and Evans on oral tradition and Herodotus in the last decade have indicated more work to be done. However we are still far from placing Herodotus and his work securely in their cultural milieu. It is here where I believe some comparative study of the quite different narrative tradition of the North Carolina mountains can be helpful. Recent work on early Greek oral tradition has been especially influenced by the work of Vansina and Finnegan on African oral traditions.

38. Garden State EnviroNet
We discuss how the transformation of institutions and culture in ancient greece hasbecome a appropriately we concentrate on the way this tradition was used
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39. Hellenism (Hellenic Ethnic Tradition)
The Witches' Voice offers the latest (updated daily) in news and networking for the Modern Witch, Wiccan and Pagan Community. indigenous tradition born and evolved in Hellas (greece), is not
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40. The Aegean - For Holidays, Hotels, Travel And Touring In Greece - Cultural Event
Central greece. Livadia, Trofonia, Cultural events, 110 September. Karpenisi,Feast for the forest and the local traditions, July August.
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Annual Cultural Events in Greece Below is a list of the local cultural events which take place annually throughout Greece. Visitors can listen to traditional Greek music, see traditional costumes and dances and get a real insight into Greek culture and tradition. Also listed are wine festivals, art and photography exhibitions, theatrical performances and much more. Athens Location Event Description Dates Athens - Acropolis The history of the city with music, drama and lighting effects June-September Elefsina Aischylia Ancient Greek theatre and dances at the archeological site August-September Penteli Krystallia Festival music, shadow theatre, in the tower of Duchess Plakentias June-September Petroupoli Festival "Petras" Dances, music, concerts June-September Pireaus
Cultural events in August August Northern Greece Location Event Description Dates Veria Imathiotika All towns and villages take part with music, theatre and dance August-September Drama Cinema Festival Features mainly short films November Serres Gefiroudiana Music and dancing theatrical events, plastic arts 20-30 August Forest of Elatia Sarakatsaneon feast Folklore dancings and local custums 19-20 July Halkidiki Sokratia Folkore events with historical content 1-15 May Aegean Islands Location Event Description Dates Andros
Chorus Festival Beginning of September Kos Ipokratia Recreation of the oath of Ipokratis, concerts, dancing, athletic events

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