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Gypsy Camp North
September 26-28, 2008
At
Camp Sacramento
Sponsored by
The Sacramento Folk Dance and Arts Council
Registration
form
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Join us as we follow the Gypsy Trail up to our Gypsy
Camp
retreat in
the woods for a weekend
of eclectic dance workshops, afternoon hikes, lively meals, and
colorful nightly parties featuring
request dances from all around the world, both partner and non-partner,
beginning and experienced. |
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When:
September 26-28, 2008
Where:
Camp Sacramento, off Highway 50, one mile east of Twin Bridges 85 miles
from Sacramento, 17 miles from Lake Tahoe
Cost:
$110.00/person includes lodging with 3 meals Saturday and 2 meals Sunday,
no meal provided Friday but can be purchased if ordered in advance. There
are a few cabins that have electrical outlets that will be available for
safe area heaters. There will be an additional charge of $10.00 for a
cabin with an outlet. The outlet cabins will be assigned first to those
with special needs then on a first come first served basis.
Bring:
Warm clothing, warm sleeping bag and/or warm bedding,
it snowed last year and most cabins are not heated. The lodge stage
will be available for a "slumber party" (midnight
to 8:00 am). If necessary, the director will leave the heat on in the
lodge during night.
Towel, wash cloth, toiletries, flash light and comfortable shoes for
dancing. Leather soled shoes are best if you have them.
Please bring a snack to share for the Friday and Saturday dance parties.
Optional: something “gypsy” to wear at the parties.
Schedule:
FRIDAY
Sign in 5:00 - 7:00 PM
Dance Party - 8:00 PM
– 11:00 PM
SATURDAY
Breakfast - 8:00 AM
Dance Workshops - 9:30 AM
– 12:30 PM (6 half hour sessions)
Lunch Break - 12:30 -2:00
Dance
Workshops -2:00 PM - 5:00 PM (6 half hour sessions)
Dinner – 6:00 PM
Dance Party 8:00
– 11:00 PM
SUNDAY
Breakfast - 8:00 AM
Dance Review 9:30 AM –
12:30 PM
Lunch – 12:30 PM
PARTIES
The Parties will be all request parties. To simplify
programming each camper is requested to submit two requests with their
registration.
Request should be of dances that most dancers can do.
If less than 10% of the dancers present get up to dance a dance then it
will be stopped and on to the next.
Friday Night Party
All request with a few extra gypsy dances to set the mood.
Saturday Night Party
The dances taught during the workshops will be played interspersed with
requests. There will be no review of the taught dances during the
party. If a dance doesn't fly come to the Sunday review.
TEACHERS
To be Announced
Contact Roy if you would like to teach. patroy@ssctv.net, phone (916) 652-6315,
Registration and additional lodge information
Patty Butler , patroy@ssctv.net, phone (916) 652-6315,
Facilities
Camp Sacramento is situated in the Sayles
Flat area of the El Dorado National Forest. It sits on a 19-acre property owned
by the U.S. Forest Service and leased by the City of Sacramento. There are 61
cabins of various sizes scattered throughout the property. These cabins have
electricity, but most don't have any outlets other than the light bulb on the
ceiling and the porch light. They are rustic yet charming - most of them were
built in the 1930's. Some of the cabins are wheelchair-accessible. The cabins
don't have running water, but there are centrally located restrooms available
complete with electrical outlets and private shower stalls. Camp facilities also
include a dining hall, a lodge, a camp store, a camp nurse's office, a softball
diamond, a half basketball court, a volleyball court, a campfire pit, arts &
crafts areas, ping pong tables, horseshoe pits, and the scenic American River.
Check the
Camp Map for a layout of the facility.
Items subject to change.
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