The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 27, 1983, Page 3, Image 3

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    Wednesday, April 27, 1983
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Daily Nebraskan
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By Marcia Warkentin
If you pass the sculpture garden behind
Sheldon Memorial Art Gallery some Friday
night this summer, you may find a group
of people dancing under the stars.
They aren't professionals. In fact, they
probably wouldn't even mind if you joined
them. They are members of Lincoln's
International Folk Dance Club, a group of
people who get together to dance just for
fun.
"We've always been an open group,"
said Dee Hughes, assistant professor of
Health, Physical Education and Recreation
and adviser for the group. "Anyone is
welcome to come."
Hughes said she and a friend started
the group about 10 years ago. It met on
Sunday nights in the Nebraska Union.
Now members meet to dance everyFriday
from 7:30 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. in Mabel Lee
Hall 1 19. Another group practices
Appalachian clog dances from 6:30 p.m.
to 7:30 p.m. In late May, when it is
warmer, the dancers will meet in the
sculpture garden, she said.
About 30 people, all amateurs, usually
meet to dance, she said. Although the
group is sponsored by UNL, not all of its
members are students. Members include
several teachers and even a clinical
psychologist.
Hughes said they perform all kinds of
dances, from British to Slavic to Latin
American.
"We are quite international," she said.
Although Hughes teaches many of the
dances, other members of the group often
go to folk dance workshops and teach the
others the new dances that they have
learned.
Hughes said they try to meet everyone's
needs, from the beginning dancers to the
more advanced. During the first part of
the evening, they learn new dances and
review those they learned before. The
last part of the evening requests for
favorite dances are taken. Hughes
encourages people to come and try one
dance to see if they enjoy it.
"There's something about it (folk
dancing)," she said, "Once you're hooked
on it, you want to do it all the time."
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