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Robin Hayden Robin Hayden began leading English dances in Amherst (MA) in 1993. Known for her clear teaching and ability to analyze and articulate what makes good dancing, Robin has taught at weekends, workshops and festivals across the U.S. and in the U.K.
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Robert Moir One of Britain's best known English dance teachers, Robert Moir is noted for his clear, precise teaching and his unfailing graciousness. Robert has taught at the Christmas Course in Holland, at dance events in Belgium, Portugal, and Spain, and at dances and festivals in the Northeast. Welcome him to Mendocino!
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Sharon Green English Week program director and dance gypsy Sharon Green has organized dance weeks and weekends on both coasts and has led dances and workshops in the United States, in England, and, most memorably, in Japan.
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Tom Kruskal As leader and founder of four Boston Morris and rapper teams for young dancers, Tom Kruskal has inspired a brand new generation of display dancers on the East Coast. (Some 40 years ago on the West Coast, he co-founded the San Francisco Country Dance Society, the predecessor of BACDS. We are honored to have him back.)
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Shira Kammen Multi-instrumentalist and vocalist Shira Kammen has spent well over half her life exploring and invigorating the worlds of early and traditional music. Shira has performed and taught in the U.S., Canada, Mexico, Europe, Israel, Morocco, and Japan, and on the Colorado, Rogue and Klamath Rivers.
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