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The Beskydy Dancers

About Me

The BESKYDY DANCERS…our name is derived from the Beskydy Mountains, which link Slovakia with the Czech regions of Moravia and Bohemia. Our group have been learning and performing dances from these regions since 1952. Our mission? To preserve and promote the vibrant folk dance and musical traditions of the Czech and Slovak Republics- which we do with great pride and energy.We perform in authentic costumes, often accompanied by musicians from the ‘Beskedy’ band. We dance waltzes and polkas from Bohemia - both gentle and boisterous; swashbuckling recruiting dances from Moravia; the famous Czardaš from Slovakia - exhilarating and fast. Many of our dances combine with mime and song to tell a story; the village fair, the craft dance of the cobbler and the blacksmith, and the barmaid's skirt weighing all of 8 lbs. A lyrical courting dance contrasts with a humourous hat dance, and in the outlaw's dance, skillfully brandished axes tell of a turbulent past.So, who are our members? Our group consists mainly of British people, some of whom have roots in the Czech and Slovak Republics, or have lived and worked there. Many of us have visited the Czech Republic or Slovakia, and have been inspired by live folklore: the music, the dancing and the Folk Festival atmosphere. We have a few native Czech members, including our lovely group leader, Hedy (read our blog for a detailed history of The Beskydy Dancers, and an interesting account of Hedy’s wartime experiences).
We are always looking for new members- you are not too old or too inexperienced to join us! If you are in London for any length of time, why not come along for a free taster class? We meet on Monday evenings 7.30 - 9.30 at the Holland Staff Club in South Kensington (part of Imperial College).If you are interested in joining The Beskydy Dancers, booking us for an event, or are simply curious about what we do, we would love to hear from you!
Find us:
Mondays 7.30 - 9.30pm
Holland Staff Club
Imperial College
Callendar Road off Prince Consort Road
South Kensington
SW7 2AZ
Tube: Gloucester Road, South Kensington
Bus: 9,10,14,30,49,52,74
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Member Since: 31/03/2007
Band Website: http://www.beskydy-dancers.org
Influences: Authentic Czech and Slovak folk dance and music!
Sounds Like: A merry group of village folk having a knees-up!
Record Label: N/A

My Blog

New old dances

A few weeks ago we started adapting Starobabska for girls only- sad as we've been dancing the original version for 30+ years!  Still, change happens and it would be a waste to have it in our repe...
Posted by on Tue, 10 Jul 2007 07:09:00 GMT

** Interview with Prague Radio

Something interesting to share!  Here is the Prague Radio interview with our group leader, Hedy Fromings.  Interviewer: Ian Willoughby 24/10/2006.Hedy Fromings- Part 1 Hedy Fromings is a re...
Posted by on Fri, 06 Apr 2007 13:06:00 GMT

** Rehearsal music!

Yes, it's all a bit rough-sounding, but we love it!  We have recordings (some from live shows), by various musicians who have accompanied our group over the years.  The exception is Bystrick...
Posted by on Tue, 03 Apr 2007 09:06:00 GMT