ABOUT THE HUNGARIAN FOLKDANCE and FOLK MUSIC SYMPOSIUM
Since 1978 the SYMPOSIUM is a biennial gathering of Hungarian folkdance and folk music lovers in North America. Workshops are held each morning and afternoon, and every day ends with a TÁNCHÁZ [improvised folk dance party]. Although teaching is aimed at the intermediate / advanced level, the dialect instructions will always start with basics, which allows beginners to learn the material well. Special workshops, lectures and activities are scheduled for every interest especially for the beginners and young teenagers. Material from previous Symposiums will also be reviewed. The best part of the week long fun is that the place becomes an instant community, a “Who’s Who in Hungarian Folkdance in America”. Do not miss out, sign up early, since registration may be limited.
ADVISORY COMMITTEE
Kálmán Dreisziger with Roger Cooper, Gábor Dobi, Dénes Dreisziger, Linda Enyedi, Cathy Lamont, Judy Olson, Rudy Petke, Eszti Pigniczky, Dan Talmo, Paula White
OPERATING COMMITTEE
Kálmán Magyar, Judith Magyar, Kálmán Magyar Jr, Beatrix Magyar-Nagy, László Hajdú-Németh
A limited number of scholarships are available. Please contact the Operating Committee to apply. Selected scholarship recipients are expected to perform and help out with chores during the camp.