Loretta Kelley with 
      Hardanger Fiddle  

Hallingspringar
a Norwegian couple dance taught by
Roo Lester and Larry Harding
with fiddle music by
Loretta Kelley (see photo)

January 16 - 18, 2009
University City (St. Louis), MO


Each region in Norway has its own folk dance style named after that area.  Hallingspringar is from the Hallingdal region in the central part of southern Norway.  This dance will be taught by one the best-known American teachers of Scandinavian folk dance, Roo Lester, and her teaching partner and husband, Larry Harding.  Both are experienced dancers and teachers who exude delightful energy and enthusiasm and have an encouraging, clear style of teaching that makes them a favorite for both experienced and novice dancers.

Friday, January 16
University United Methodist Church (see Locations)
7:30 - 10:00 p.m. Workshop and dancing $10
Saturday, January 17
Church of the Holy Communion
9:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Workshop session $10
12:00 - 1:30 p.m. Lunch $5
1:30 - 4:00 p.m. Workshop session $10
5:30 - 7:00 p.m. Potluck dinner  
7:30 - 10:45 p.m. International folk dancing $2
Sunday, January 18
The Focal Point (see Locations below)
10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Workshop session $10
12:00 - 1:00 p.m. Lunch $5
1:00 - 3:00 p.m. Workshop and review $10
 

Loretta Kelley, America’s foremost player of the exotic and beautiful Hardanger Fiddle, will also be here to accompany the dance teaching during the workshop and take part in the evening dance party Saturday night.  It is worth coming just to hear her tunes and experience this joyful Norwegian folk music.

If you have never done any Scandinavian dancing, come on Friday and see how easily this couple dance can be learned.  Bringing a partner is not necessary, and dress is casual.

Schedule and Prices

A workshop package is available for $45 which includes everything in the schedule except for the lunches.  Total cost for everything including the lunches is $55.  You may use the registration form to order the workshop package and/or lunches. Individual sessions, Saturday night dancing, and lunches may also be paid for at the door (see schedule for prices).  However, it is most strongly recommended that you do not skip any workshop sessions.  Except for Saturday evening, the learning sequence is progressive, and you will have great difficulty if you miss too much material.  The review session is for workshop attendees only, but other interested persons are invited to come and observe.

About the Teachers and Musician

Roo Lester is one of the most popular teachers of Scandinavian dancing in this country.  Her clarity of presentation and emphasis on styling and technique have helped to make Scandinavian dances accessible and fun for many American folk dancers.  She has taught at Mendocino, Buffalo Gap, and Folklore Village, and she has given numerous workshops around the country.  She has also danced and choreographed professionally for the Aman Folk Ensemble.  She has helped organize study tours in Telemark with Karin Brennesvik, and has played a major role in popularizing Scandinavian dances in the United States.  She has spent several summers in Norway and Sweden attending dance courses and festivals, has won kappleik competitions, and has a masters degree in ethnic dance from UCLA.  Her previous workshops in St. Louis have been very popular.  She will be co-teaching with Larry Harding.

Loretta Kelley is the best-known American player of the Hardingfele or Hardanger fiddle (pronounced "HAR-dahn-ger"), an elaborately decorated folk violin with sympathetic strings, having an ethereal sound and a 300-year-old tradition.  Since 1979 she has made over a dozen trips to Norway to study with the masters, has taught, written, and performed extensively in the United States and Norway, and has recorded two compact discs.  She has appeared on Prairie Home Companion and All Things Considered, and in 1994 her playing was featured in an hour-long program on Norwegian radio.  She teaches at Nordic Fiddles and Feet (formerly Scandinavian Week at Buffalo Gap), at the Hardanger Fiddle Association of America's yearly workshops, Scandia Camp Mendocino, and numerous other camps and workshops throughout the country.  She has written several articles about the Hardanger fiddle in magazines such as Strings and The Strad, contributed a chapter to a book published in Norway, and authored a booklet of transcriptions of Hardanger fiddle tunes.  She has also served as president and board member of the Hardanger Fiddle Association of America.

A video of Hallingspringer can be found on www.youtube.com/watch?v=jRYlBTG-vd4.  For more information on the Hardanger fiddle and sound samples, see the Hardanger Fiddle Association of America's web site at www.hfaa.org.  To hear examples of the type of dance music that will be featured at this workshop, tune in to Music from the Hills on Sundays from 4:30 to 6 p.m. on radio station KDHX, 88.1 FM in St. Louis, hosted by IFDA member John Uhlemann.  You can also listen online -- see www.kdhx.org.

Locations

University United Methodist Church (Friday and Saturday):  6901 Washington Ave., University City, Missouri; on the northwest corner of Washington and Trinity south of the Lion Gates on Delmar -- see Google Map (most streets in the area other than the main streets are not through).  Parking is available in the church lot and on Trinity, but please do not park on the residential part of Washington.  Walk by the playground in front of the church, and enter by the door at the inner corner of the L-shaped building.

The Focal Point (Sunday):  2720 Sutton Blvd., Maplewood, Missouri; 1 1/2 blocks south of Manchester -- see Google Map.  Watch for one-way streets in the area.  Park on street.  Directions will also be available at the Saturday sessions.

Other Information

Shoes:  Hard-soled shoes (leather or synthetic) are recommended, as rubber tends to stick to the floor.

Food:  Lunches will feature soup and sandwiches.  Dinner will be our usual variety of tasty potluck contributions.  Contributions of fruits and sweets for snacks would be appreciated.

Crash Space is available.  Please contact Diana Blanchard at 314-726-5737 or diana.blanchard@att.net.

For Other Information:  Please contact Rex or Nancy Couture at 314-275-8228 or , or Bill or Diana Blanchard at 314-726-5737 or diana.blanchard@att.net.

Sponsored by the International Folk Dance Association of University City
 Made possible by grants from 
The Regional Arts Commission of St. Louis


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Written by Roger Hill (rhill@siue.edu), revised 2009 Jan 23