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Congratulations to everyone on your progress in Israeli Folk Dancing 101 on Monday. You surprised me. I did not expect you would be able to do last week's dances so well and that we would be able to learn three new dances.
 
The next class is next Monday, September 26 from 7 to 8 pm.
 
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All the dances we are learning are from what I like to call the classic period of Israeli dancing. These are the dances from the early years of the re-born state of Israel up to about 1980. The first dance was done around 1924. Of course, the real first dance goes back to ancient times, as it is written "David danced and leapt before the Lord."
 
You learned three dances on Monday night. Here they are with links to a video.
 
1. Klezmer (Aveinu Shalom Aleichem)
   www.youtube.com/watch?v=MZ0uXBARBMc
 
2. Ma Navu
   www.youtube.com/watch?v=8IUJ0cjYaq4
 
3. Yedid Nefesh
   www.youtube.com/watch?v=yCQLyiXlJH8
 
Following are links to the song lyrics of all the dances you have learned.
 
Eretz Eretz Eretz – Land, Land, Land
  Eretz refers to the Land of Israel
  www.hebrewsongs.com/?song=eretzeretzeretz
 
Klezmer - Instrumental only, but here is a link to another song
  in the same tradition, Hevenu Shalom Aleichem which means Peace Unto You.
  Shalom Aleichem is a traditional greeting from Eastern European Jewry.
  www.hebrewsongs.com/?song=hevenushalomaleichem
 
Ma Navu - How Pleasant, from Isaiah
  www.hebrewsongs.com/song-manavu.htm
 
Nigun Atik – Ancient Melody. A nigun is a song without words, often
  hummed on Shabbat as a form of prayer and often before the meal between
  washing hands and the motzi, the blessing over the bread, during which
  time you are not supposed to speak.
  www.hebrewsongs.com/?song=nigunatik
 
Od Lo Ahavti Dai – I Have Not Loved Enough, who has?
  www.hebrewsongs.com/song-odloahavtidai.htm
 
Tzadik Katamar – Righteous Man Will Flourish, from Psalm 92, the Psalm for Shabbat.
  www.hebrewsongs.com/?song=tzadikkatamar
 
Yedid Nefesh - Soul Mate, sung every Friday night to welcome the Shabbat,
  as the Shabbat is symbolized as the bride of the People of Israel, Israel's soul mate.
  www.hebrewsongs.com/?song=yedidnefesh
 
You can find links to videos of these dances on this page.
www.israelidance.info/w/w102/i/israelidance_info/israeli_dance_videos/circle/110_israeli_circle_dance_videos.aspx
 
Happy Dancing and Shalom Aleichem,
Andy

www.IsraeliPartnerDances.com

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