LEARN TO JIG DANCE WORKSHOPS

As a special feature at the Old-Time Music, Ozark Heritage Festival this year, Keith Symanowitz representing the Ozark Folk Center State Park in Mountain View, AR, will conduct two Learn to Jig Dance workshops.

Keith Symanowitz is an accomplished jig dancer, award-winning singer, musician, and folk percussionist. Keith plays percussion for The Creek Rocks and works as a Park Interpreter at the Ozark Folk Center State Park in Mountain View, Arkansas where he often teaches folk dance and percussion for all ages and ability levels.

The first workshop will be held Friday, June 2, at 1PM on the MSU-WP basketball courts next to the Student Rec Center on the corner of Trish Knight St. and Garfield Ave. This workshop will be geared toward young people and promises to be an exciting time.

The second workshop will be held Saturday, June 3 at 11AM in the same location, and will be open to all ages. Come dance with us and then enter the jig dance competition at 12:30.

Musicians David Scrivner, Ashley Hull Forrest, Nathan McAlister, and Joel Hinds, provide live musical accompaniment for the dancing.

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