Israeli dance expert Erica Goldman and the Folk Arts Center present our 10th dance event of the socially distanced era via Zoom.
Erica began Israeli dancing in New York as a child alongside her father, another folk dance fanatic. After many years performing with several New England-area Israeli dance troupes, she branched out into other kinds of folk dance. In 2004, Erica spent the summer as the dance director of Camp Alonim, a Jewish overnight camp where Israeli dancing is truly an obsession among the campers. She was hooked; after working for nearly eight years for a software company in Boston, she quit her job and moved to Los Angeles, and has been teaching Israeli dance nearly full-time ever since, both in the U.S. and abroad.
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