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Rikud Brooklyn: Israeli Dance Winter Semester 2025

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Wed, Jan 22, 6pm - Feb 12, 7pm EST

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Rikud Brooklyn is back for a new winter semester!

Join us this winter in Carroll Gardens to be a part of the circle, move, and be moved!  Whether you’re graceful, awkward, or somewhere in between, Israeli dance is slow and fast and energetic and graceful and fun... and more meaningful than you might know!  You don't have to know a dance to do a dance! No experience necessary: really! 


When:  Wednesdays at 6:00-7:00PM until Mid-Winter School Break

  1. Wednesday, January 22nd - INTRO SESSION/REFRESHER**
  2. Wednesday, January 29th
  3. Wednesday, February 5th
  4.  Wednesday, February 12th

**Wednesday, January 22nd will be an Introductory session to get you comfortable in your dancing shoes and ready for a new semester of dancing and moving together.  If you danced with us in December, you can choose to join as a refresher (*disclaimer: Erica may fully repeat jokes and kindly requests that you not judge!)

Where: The Senesh School, 342 Smith St, Brooklyn, NY 11215

For: Adults (16 and up)

Cost: $25 for a single session / Multi-session packages are discounted

We suggest that participants sign up for the full semester in order to help us cultivate a meaningful community and ensure the best experience for all.


MEET OUR INSTRUCTOR:
Erica Goldman

Erica Goldman has been an engineering linguist, a high school English teacher, a nonprofit Chief Program Officer, and alongside it all: an Israeli dance teacher. A two-time Brandeis University graduate, she holds an MBA and a Masters in Jewish Professional Leadership and is a grateful Wexner Fellow. Erica is an Educator for the Cornerstone Fellowship, a program of the Foundation for Jewish Camp, and in May 2015, she launched Ma'agal, an initiative to improve Israeli dance education at schools and camps across the nation. Erica is an alumna of the Ruskay Institute for Jewish Professional Leadership, a program of UJA-Federation of NY that she now directs.  Erica lives in Brooklyn, NY and in 2023, she taught Israeli dancing on her fifth continent (so far!)

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