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The Salt Lake Tribune CALENDAR Gallivan Center. The group practices Mondays at 7:30 p.m. at the University of Utah East Ballroom. Folkloric Dance: .Music, Motion Of Who WeAre Class Steps: As part of a Utah Arts Council program to teach folkloric dance in the schools, Monica Gomez-Rogerson teaches @ Continued from E-1 Yourtship and religious ceremo; less formal dances are drawn early 1960s, studied ballet and modern dance.She says sheleft the classical dance world because she “foundit extremely competitive. Whenshestarted learning folk‘loric dance years ago, it was being embraced by the hippie (counterculture. ‘ “We are still the same people that are hooked onit,”Strickland ‘said. “It’s very hard to pick up {young people. I think we are fight- ing the pop-culture.” Strickland’s dance troupe will Mexican dance to children. “It’s some of theliveliest dance you've ever seen,” GomezRogerson said. “You can go from graceful to cowboy dances.” Each Mexican state has‘a dance with different music andcostumes. Popular dances are the “Little Old Man”dance,thejarabe de la botella, la bruja and the Mexican hat dance. They are danced at weddings, parties or before audiences at celebrations. Children from all backgrounds benefit, Gomez-Rogerson said, because many mightpreviously have seen mostly negative aspects of a culture. “Tt helped me to have a good positive image of my Mexican- American heritage,” Gomez- roots withoutstepping foot in a ge- nealogy center. “Each grouphas to celebrate its own traditions,” said Moon W.Ji, Utah director of Asian affairs. “That way they can associate with mainstream society.” Emma Rushton, whois English, studies traditional English dance at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church,261 S.900 East, Salt Lake City, from 8 to 10 p.m.the first Thursdayofevery month. She said folkloric dancing connects people with their own cultures. “Tt gives you a sense ofhistory,” Rushtonsaid. Family Footsteps: Not only do the songs,” he said, “you are not part ofthe culture.” Afeaki said many Polynesians learned otherisland dances from working at the P ian Cultural Center at Brigham Young University in Hawaii. For people who‘want to learn Polynesian dance, Afeaki recommends calling the Polynesian wards and The dance she is learning ap- Festival Fare: Vassi Maritsas teaches 10th-graders from the Holy the build,” Afeaki said. “There is [ CalendarIs Your Guide to What’s Happeningin Utah "The Intimidator" Trinity Greek Orthodox Church, 279 S. 300 West, Salt Lake City, about traditional Greek dances. Many students come into DALE EARNHARDT COMMEMORATIVE PACKAGE the classes knowing the basic dancing steps, learned at parties, weddings and otherfamily gatherings. The new students begin training once a week starting January. * 1 copy each of the Salt Lake Tribune and Deseret News In April, those previously involved join the new kids. 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There is a dance to suit every no Polynesian who cannotdance.” Afeaki said Polynesians do not “learn” the dances, they are part of life. “If you don’t speak the lan- peared in the film ofJane Austen’s “Emma.”It is a graceful and beautiful dance done at formal occasions that dates back before 1600. Somedances are a prerequisite for growing upina culture. “Mostofour people learned it at home,” Afeaki said of Polynesian dances done by everyone from age 2to 102. “The rhythm andtiming isall in Rogersonsaid. ‘perform July 7 at the Slavic Festi| val at downtown Salt Lake City’s people learn aboutdifferent cultures, Utahns can trace their own Friday, March 9, 2001 Darin Paulus INVEST In Yourself The Return A SIMPLE TRUTH PRICELESS! coon Egyptian Theater's Windows to the Worldseries presents PPT REL ey ae Au cea Are PNR eC Ge ec We neverget our pasta sauce ‘ er aeCe haan, e e hee) froma jar. 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