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Israeli Folk Dancing St. Louis, Missouri |
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Updates/Schedule Thursday evenings, 8:00 - 11:00 pm
Hora Gil brings Israeli dancing to community and family events. See photos of the group in action. How to bring Hora Gil to your event The basic steps of Israeli folk dancing. Some tips on dance-floor etiquette.
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Welcome! People in St. Louis have been enjoying the fine and fun art of Israeli folk dancing since the 1970s, and we don’t plan to stop any time soon WHERE WE DANCE: Solomon Schechter Day School, 348 S. Mason Road, 63141. We dance in the gymnasium [park behind the school, and enter through back door [white staircase]. We are a small group—men and women, Americans and Israelis—who dance for the fun of it. We range in age from pre-teens to senior citizens. We welcome newcomers and out-of-town visitors. And, by the way, you don’t have to be Jewish to catch the Israeli dancing bug. IFD-St. Louis meets on Thursday evenings at Solomon Schechter Day School, 348 S. Mason Rd., in Creve Coeur, Missouri. Learn to dance! Rachel Armoza and Wayne Brown teach beginning, intermediate and advanced dances every week. They make it fun and easy. Our beginners' teaching session is from 8:00 to 8:45 pm on Thursdays.
Observations and historical info about Israeli folk dancing
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