Press release
Israeli Folk Dancing Class, April 27
Free Israeli Folk Dancing Class for Young and Old to Prepare for Israeli Folk Dancing at Celebration Israel 2014
Sunday, April 27, 2014
11:30 am-12:30 pm
Congregation Beth Israel at 229 Murdock Avenue, Asheville, NC 28804
Josefa Briant, Israeli Dancing Instructor
No registration required.
Interested folks may call the Israeli Folk Dance Hotline at Congregation Beth Israel with any questions at 828-252-8660.Would you like to learn Israeli dances and be able to join a big, big group to dance on a hopefully lovely spring afternoon in May? Join with many others to learn in one session, then dance with the group at the 9th Annual Celebration Israel 2014: Festival of Food and Culture on May 4, 2014 from 1:00 pm – 1:20 pm.
Instructor Josefa Briant has taught hundreds of people Israeli Folk Dancing. Says Josefa, “We’ll practice as many dances as we can with everybody young and old. This is the spirit of Israeli Folk Dancing!”
Dancers will make a big splash at Celebration Israel 2014: Festival of Food and Culture, a community celebration held each year to commemorate the creation of the state of modern Israel and to share Jewish culture and delicious foods and to have fun. The entire Asheville community is invited to join in the festivities.
Bands are: Peggy Ratusz & Daddy LongLegs, Goldstein Family Combo, Andrian Sandler Project, and Seth Kellam & Penny White.
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