Important Resources for Getting to Camp
-
Bremerton-Kitsap Airporter, Inc.
— the shuttle bus that runs from Sea-Tac International Airport to the Inn at Gig Harbor. Includes schedules, rates, phone numbers, info and maps about how to find them at Sea-Tac and any of their drop-off or pickup points, and more.
Other Sites We Like
Bands
-
Dűvő Együttes
from Salgótarján and Budapest, Hungary.
-
Téka Band
from Budapest, Hungary.
-
Méta
from Budapest, Hungary.
-
Forrás Hungarian Folk Band
from Seattle, Washington, USA and Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
-
Szászka Folk Band
from Madison, Wisconsin and Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA.
Camps
-
Csipke Hungarian Dance Camp
— the only other full-week camp in North America,
started in 2006 and held in late July in Sauk Valley, Michigan.
-
See the
Táncház Egyesület
site for their
list of camps in Hungary and Transylvania.
Resources
-
Táncház Egyesület
— the Dance House Guild in Budapest, Hungary,
and their info about Folk Music, Dance & Handicraft in Hungary.
-
European Folklore Institute
in Budapest, Hungary.
-
Folkrádió is a not-for-profit, 24-hour online radio service
featuring traditional folk music of the Carpathian Basin.
Based in Debrecen, Hungary.
-
Fonó Records is a recording company and music house in Budapest,
with online music store. Producers of The Final Hour recordings.
-
Hangvető (SoundSower) claims to be the largest world, revival, traditional
and Gypsy music distributor in Hungary today. Good source for recordings.
-
PassiOn Music is another great source of Hungarian music.
-
The Miskolc Lézerpont LÁTVÁNYTÁR (Image Museum)
has an eclectic collection of things, including a great collection of
traditional folk costumes from the Carpathian Basin.
-
American Hungarian Folklore Centrum
(Americai Magyar Folklórközpont)
founded by Kalman Magyar in Passaic, New Jersey, USA.
-
American Hungarian Foundation
in New Brunswick, New Jersey, USA.
-
Hungarian Heritage Museum
in Cleveland, Ohio, USA.
-
Hungarian Online Resources,
or Magyar Online Forrás, a.k.a., HunOR
— the hosts of the Folklór mailing list, among other things.
-
The New Hungarian Voice
— a newsletter from Vancouver, BC, Canada.
-
Pirkadat
— Website in San Diego, California, USA for the promotion of Hungarian folk music and dance.
-
Stephen Spinder Fine Art Photography
— calendars, postcards, and books with amazing photographs taken
in Hungary and Transylvania, as well as some great online photo galleries.
Back to front page...