1.) Mail-in Membership Form.
Print the 2010 pdf membership form and mail it in with your membership donation check or credit card information. Note: to view the PDF file you will need Acrobat Reader version 4.0 or higher and it may take a few minutes to download on a slower connection.
2.) Call EEFC at 510/547-1118 to join with a credit card.
3.) Sign Up Securely Online.Year 2010 memberships are:
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The East European Folklife Center not only brings beauty, music, dance and culture to the lives of the people who attend its workshops, but its influence reaches out in countless ways to enrich the lives of others in the wider community. If your life has been enhanced in some way by the activities of the EEFC, please give generously to ensure the health and continuity of this unique and wonderful organization.
Membership gives you first-class mailings of the workshop brochure and access to the Kef Times newsletter, plus a complimentary kafana credit card for use at the Mendocino or Iroquois Springs workshop, but most importantly it places you among those ensuring that the EEFC can bring people together--people of any background, gender, or age--to share their knowledge and love of Balkan traditions.
For over thirty years, the Balkan Music & Dance Workshops of the East European Folklife Center have brought the finest available teachers and performers together with thousands eager to share the joys of Balkan traditions. With dance instruction, culture corners, instrumental, vocal, and ensemble classes, days of lessons and nights of parties, these weeklong workshops have been an unforgettable annual celebration for a growing and increasingly diverse community on both U.S. coasts.
The Balkan camps form a kind of charmed circle. Here adults find permission to be beginners, beginners can grow into accomplished performers, friendships deepen, and American and Balkan-born musicians meet without borders, even in times of strife. In recent years, in particular, many master singers and instrumentalists from the Balkans have joined our staffs, and found a loving audience, devoted students, and new colleagues. And events like the kids' kafana at the East Coast workshop, or the junior brass band at Mendocino, show what happens when children live amid the raucous joy of Balkan camp.
Culture, Community, and Kef (Elevated Good Feeling)--these words sum up what the East European Folklife Center is about. Given all that we are going through as a nation and as a planet, all that we are learning about the need for community and cross-cultural understanding, surely the EEFC speaks to the very heart of our time. Please show us your support through your EEFC membership.