Čamčeto or Chamcheto (CHAHM-cheh-toh), meaning small boat, was described in 1934 (Folk Dances, Vol I, #100) by the Jankovich sisters of Belgrade. It was introduced in 1956 at the Santa Barbara Folk Dance Conference and S.F. Kolo Festival by Anatole Joukowsky and taught by him at Idyllwild 1982, by Dean Linscott at the 1970 Sacramento Institute and by Michael Ginsburg at the 1994 Stockton Folk Dance Camp. Dance notes…
Cafe Shalom is a monthly Israeli Folk Dance party based in San Francisco. All levels of dance experience are welcomed. Guidance happily provided for beginners. More details…
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