Dance

Sacred Circle Dance

Modern circle dance mixes traditional folk dances, mainly from European or Near-Eastern sources, with recently choreographed ones to a variety of music both ancient and modern and they draw on a rich and diverse dance tradition. There is also a growing repertoire of new dances to classical music and contemporary songs.
Circle dances can be energetic and lively or gentle and reflective. The style and mood reflects the group and the interests of the teacher. The aim always is to experience the joy of dancing with others and to create a sense of well-being and community. It was Bernhard Wosien who first brought to the Findhorn Community in Scotland the traditional circle dances that he had gathered from across Eastern Europe. He so inspired people there that teachers took the dances (sometimes calling their dance 'sacred circle dance') to other parts of the UK and started regular groups particularly in the south east of England and Somerset exness trading, then across Europe, the US and elsewhere until now the network extends also to Australia, New Zealand, South Africa and South America.
Circle Dance is sometimes also known as Sacred Circle Dance from the original importance it had for the Findhorn Foundation

I have have led Sacred Circle Dance events in the UK, Europe, USA, Australia, New Zealand, Brazil and Japan. I do not lead a regular group, as I can never commit myself to being at the "same place at the same time" every week. If you would like me to lead an event for you, please send me email or use the form at the bottom of the page. I have many programs to choose from.
Breton Dance
In the agricultural society of 19th Century Brittany, the most common occasion on which dancing took place was a wedding. Other opportunities for dancing were:
* beating the earth floor of a new house or repairing a damaged beaten earth floor exness trade
* preparing a threshing floor
* celebrations following agricultural work (such as a harvest festival)
* secular celebrations accompanying a religious festival (such as a pardon)

Two main opportunities exist to experience Breton dance: Fest-Noz (night festival) and Fest-Deiz (day festival). The former reunites both young and old in a celebration of their cultural heritage, whereas the latter tends to be frequented by a somewhat older collection of people. Moreover, the range of dances found at a Fest-Noz is likely to be smaller; at a Fest-Deiz the full variety of Breton dance can often be seen, including dances in fours and eights which rarely get an outing at a Fest-Noz.
Breton dance is accompanied by musicians and singers playing and singing in duos, trios, quartets and, sometimes, even larger groups. Traditional acoustic instruments are often the mainstay of these occasions, though some groups have also taken up electric instruments as well. The most ubiquitous instruments are the accordion and two characteristically Breton wind instruments–the biniou (bagpipe) and the bombard (a reed instrument similar to the oboe). I lead the

French Country Dance
Moving to the centre of France, I also lead the country dances of that region. Bourrées, Valses, Mazurkas and many other types of couple dance make up the repetoire of the rich tradition. Traditionally accompanied by the Cornemuse (French bagpipe) and Vielle à Roue (Hurdy Gurdy), the dances are fun and flirtatious. The Bal is the place to find these dances in the summer months, and at the large dance festival at St. Chartier and the Grand Bal de l'Europe at Gennetines in France. There is only a handful of dance teachers in the USA who know these dances and I am one of them. I am very happy to travel to lead the dances for you. Please contact me to ask more or use the form below. The music that I provide to dance to can either be performed live by myself on the Cornemuse, or from recordings.
Medieval Dance

Photo credits: The photos of me teaching in Brazil were taken by Deborah Dubner / photo of Trouz Bras taken by Sally Sinclair Beckham
You may contact me about any of the dance forms that I lead by calling +1 401 226 6934