Karikázó, 1986. július - 1987. április (12. évfolyam, 1-4. szám, 13. évfolyam, 1. szám)

1986-07-01 / 1-2. szám

Continued fro« p.2 Please note th-at plans for the July 1988 Symposium are already underway! Please contact the AHFC for further information.# The author of this article. Sue Foy, studied dance ethnology at UCLA, currently lives in New York City. She was on the organizing committee this year for the Hungarian Symposium and( was part of the organizing committee for Baratsag in California since 1982. She studied dance in Hungary in 1984-85 and currently dances in the Gúzsaly Ensemble, a group of non-Hungarians who study and perform Hungarian dances. In June, 1986 the American Hungarian Museum in Passaic had the honor to be visited by GYÖRGYI LENGYEL, one of Hungary's foremost embroidery experts and writers. " I was delighted looking at the collection of the Museum and I'm impressed with the expertise which went into selecting and exhibiting them. The love of true folk art radiates from the museum."- she wrote into the Museum's guest book, (original signing see below) Snapshots from the Symposium.(Photos by Sue Foy) ▼ The Staff Concert A. The young generation in the Táncház. Photo by Emese Kerkay

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