Atanas
(Mysterious dancer)
傳奇人物

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註冊 2007-3-5 來自 Taipri
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The 37th Annual PanAsia FolkDance Camp ~ Experience the Storms of Bulgarian Dances
Bulgaria is situated in Southeast Europe and occupies the eastern part of the Balkan Peninsula. To the north it borders on Romania, to the west on the Republic of Macedonia and the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, to the east on the Black Sea, to the south on Greece and to the southeast on Turkey's European part. Traditional Bulgarian culture contains mainly Thracian, Slavic and Bulgar heritage, along with Greek, Roman, Ottoman, Persian and Celtic influences.
Bulgarian folk dance and music is by far the most extensive traditional art and has slowly developed throughout the ages as a fusion of Eastern and Western influences. It contains Far Eastern, Oriental, medieval Eastern Orthodox and standard Western European tonalities and modes. Bulgarian folk dances are intimately related to the music of Bulgaria. This distinctive feature of Balkan folk music is the asymmetrical meter, built up around various combinations of 'quick' and 'slow' beats. Bulgarian distinctive features of folk dances can be divided into six: Pirin, Shope, Thrace, Rhodope, North Bulgaria and Dobrudia.
Our 37th annual folk dance camp will be held from August 16 to August 18 in Taipei, Taiwan. Our Guest teachers are Bulgarian teacher Ventzi Sotirov, Japanese and Macedonian teacher Fusae Senzaki, and International dance teachers Bonnie and Margret.
Bulgarian Dances:Mr. Ventzi Sotirov
Ventzi Sotirov was born in Sandanski in the Pirin region of Bulgaria. He graduated from the prestigious choreographic school in Sofia at age 17. He danced with the Bulgarian national ensemble “Pirin” for 11 years before he moved to the USA in 1991. He has taught at many camps and workshops throughout the USA, Europe and Japan.
Ventzi Sotirov, a native of Sandanski in the Pirin Macedonian region, was rated the top male dancer in Ensemble “Pirin” of Blagoevgrad and four times voted the top professional dancer in Bulgaria. Ventzi was assistant choreographer for the “Nikola Vaptsarov” Ensemble of Sandanski in the Pirin Macedonian region. He is a master of the tarambuka(hand drum) and tapan. Since his arrival in the US, Ventzi has danced with and choreographed for Ensemble Balkanske Igre-including the 1994 World Cup Soccer Championship Opening Ceremonies before 63,000 fans in Chicago’s Soldier Field, directed his own dance ensemble called “Bulgaria”, and has increasingly become in demand as a dance teacher throughout North America, Europe and Japan.
Japanese & Macedonian Dances:Ms. Fusae Senzaki Carroll
Fusae Senzaki was born in Oita, Japan. She began folkdancing as a college student in Tokyo, engaging in a broad array of international dances. In the mid-1970's, after her graduation, her interest focused on Balkan dancing. She began traveling abroad to learn more about the dances and their cultures. She has studied dance in Romania and Macedonia and has taken additional classes in Serbia, Bulgaria, Greece and Turkey. For the last thirty years, Fusae has regularly taken foreign dance teachers on tour in Japan where they have taught workshops and weekend camps throughout the country. She moved to Sacramento in 1984, but returns to Japan three or four times a year for the tours. She is regularly invited to camps throughout Canada and United States to teach as an assistant to Atanas Kolarovski, the now-legendary Macedonian dancer and choreographer.
International Dances:Bonnie & Margaret
Bonnie and Margaret have gained popularity since 1878. Since then, they have been our guest teachers for more than 30 years. Now they have the biggest dance group in HK. They have taught many different dances from Isareli, Poland, China and America. The most famous ones are Chinese dances, especially fan dances. Their vigorous energy and humorous tones of teaching always excite dancers.
Timetable
Sessions A B C
Time 2013.8.16 (Fr.) 2013.8.17 (Sat.) 2013.8.18 (Sun.)
Location B1F., No.132, Jihe Rd. Shilin Dist., Taipei City 11162 Taiwan (R.O.C.)
09:00-10:20 Ventzi Ventzi
10:30-11:20 Fusae Fusae
11:30-12:20 Ventzi Ventzi
12:20-02:00 Lunch breeak Lunch break
02:00-03:20 Ventzi Ventzi
03:30-04:20 Bonnie & Margaret Bonnie & Margaret
04:30-05:20 Ventzi Ventzi
05:20-07:00 Dinner break
19:10-21:50 Bulgarian Performance dances After party
Prices
Before 7/15 A:US28 B:US65 C:US65 A+B+C= US142
7/16-7/31 A:US28 B:US68 C:US68 A+B+C= US148
After 8/1 A:US28 B:US71 C:US71 A+B+C= US154
Ways of payment For foreign dancers, you may email us and tell us your your dates of participation. You may also pay cash directly at the dance hall. Email Add: panasia_dc@yahoo.com.tw
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