On behalf of the Pourparler steering committee, I encourage Sharedweight's 
callers to consider attending the 20th annual Pourparler gathering. Pourparler 
is sponsored by the National Folk Organization (NFO) with additional support 
from the Country Dance & Song Society (CDSS) and New England Dancing Masters 
(NEDM). From the Pourparler website:


The name Pourparler comes from the French word “to speak,” and connotes a 
get-together, a chat. Since its inception in 1997, Pourparler has taken place 
in Illinois, Utah, California, Massachusetts, Oregon, Texas, Washington State, 
Vermont, West Virginia, and Wisconsin, among other states; and counts many 
Sharedweighters among its veterans. It moves around the country every year. 
This year's edition will be September 14-17 in Galesville, Maryland, hosted by 
the fabulous Mid-Atlantic team of Ann Fallon, Busy Graham, DeLaura Padovan, 
Eric Maring, Janine Smith, and Kappy Laning. The event's program is coordinated 
by the national steering committee of Sanna Longden (IL), Margaret Bary (NY), 
Karlene Kjersten (UT), Mady Newfield (IL), and Jeremy Korr (CA).


You'll find lots more information, including registration information, at 
Pourparler's website: http://www.nfo-usa.org/pourparler.htm. Here is a brief 
description pulled from the website:


"If you want to meet and enjoy wonderful callers, teachers, and dance and music 
enthusiasts while singing, dancing, sharing teaching techniques, discussing 
important dance or music-related issues, and creating enduring friendships, you 
should register NOW for Pourparler. This is one of the best community dance 
experiences in the United States! It is warm, lively, and supportive, and you 
will dance and sing your way home with more new material that you thought one 
weekend could possibly produce!


Pourparler is a yearly gathering of dance and music educators from North 
America who are dedicated to teaching folk/ethnic/world/traditional dance in 
schools and/or community events. The brainchild of Sanna Longden, 
internationally respected dance educator from Evanston, Illinois, this weekend 
is a unique blend of dance sharing, discussion and networking. Experts in the 
field, teachers and musicians known across the continent, join with relative 
newcomers to share their best dances and tips for successful school 
residencies, family dances and other events that build community through 
cross-cultural dancing. Pourparler is gathering of colleagues, where we are all 
leaders and participants, and there are no hired “experts.”


The content each year is different, reflecting the needs and skills of the 
people who attend. In the past we have learned dances from many traditions 
including Balkan, Scandinavian, Israeli, French, square dancing, contra 
dancing, Maypoles, old-time couple dancing, singing games, and many others. We 
discuss teaching techniques, repertoire, costuming, music, school curricula and 
self-employment."


Jeremy Korr

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