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Today's Cryptoquip Clue: G equals S Slavic Folk Dance Workshop to be held at Burge Union Friday CONTRIBUTED PHOTO The Slavic Folk Dance Workshop will take place Nov. 7 in the Gridiron Room of the Burge Union. MINSEON KIM @minseonkim947 The Slavic Folk Dance Workshop, held by the Department of Slavic Languages & Literatures along with the Slavic graduate student group, creates an opportunity for students to experience new cultures. Kansas City world folk dancers have been coming once a year for three years to teach students different folk dances from Slavic countries including Russian, Serbian, Ukrainian and Polish dances. The Slavic Folk Dance Workshop is taking place in the Gridiron Room in the Burge Union from 4-5:30 p.m. on Friday. Admission is free of charge and open to KU students and to the Lawrence community. Students can email Luttrell.Megan@gmail.com to sign up and attend the event. Megan Luttrell, a graduate student from Marion, Mass. studying Slavic Languages and Literature, was inspired by her undergraduate experience at the University of Vermont to start this workshop at Kansas. After coming to the University, Luttrell thought that starting the Slavic dance workshop would be a great way to involve students in real cultural events. Luttrell said these cultural events hosted by the KU Slavic graduate student group have also brought the Slavic department together. "There (at UVM), I took a folk dancing class because we had to have a gym credit in college," she said. "I thought it was really fun and we learned a couple Slavic dances." "When I came here the department was great, but doing these things just really makes the department so much more tight-knit and just makes it so much more of a fun place to be," Luttrell said. Many students enjoyed learning Slavic folk dances from passionate dancers from the Kansas City area. "I have so much fun, every time," Luttrell said. "These people are so into it. They are so energetic and so wonderful and they love doing it. It just makes me so happy. It is something that I look forward to every year." Alex Fisher, a graduate student from Pittsburgh, Pa. said she remembers her experience from the dance workshop last year. "People were just really fun and welcoming," she said. "Everyone was really open and cheerful and trying to get people into it." Fisher said how learning Slavic folk dance is simple for anyone who does not have any prior dance experience. "I was tripping all over the place the first time of the faster *moves*," Fisher said. "No one's going to make fun of you or make you feel not welcome." Matt Menzenski, a graduate student from Ithaca, N.Y., is planning on attending this year's dance workshop after hearing a lot of good things from people who went last year. "It's always interesting to kind of get out of my bubble a little bit," he said. "I spend a lot of time thinking about just the language of this part of the world and sometimes it's good to be reminded that there is a whole another part of that culture and that experience." Luttrell said the workshop brings different departments from University of Kansas together and that students from the dance department attended last year's dance workshop. "We are trying to get people outside of the Slavic department interested in things Slavic," Luttrell said. "Not just the language, not just the literature, but the art, the culture, the dance, the music, and everything else." HILLEL FROM PAGE 5A Edited by Andrew Collins especially when attendees come from areas outside of Lawrence, such as Overland Park. She said the hardest part of helping to organize Rock Chalk Shabbat is reaching out to people she didn't know for the event. She said it was difficult to communicate and get timely responses. "We've built one of the most successful student organizations, and one of the best Hillels in the country." JAY LEWIS Alumni Each year, KU Hillel works to improve and enhance Rock Chalk Shabbat, and Lewis said this year there will be a new caterer in hopes of improving the food. Lewis said there is a second new aspect to the event as well. "One really new thing we're doing is encouraging alumni from around the country to host their own Rock Chalk Shabbat around the country," Lewis said. "We have over a dozen that are going to host their own and tweet out pictures to us." He said one problem they are starting to face with the event is outgrowing the ballroom at the Union. "I speak for a few minutes, otherwise I simply enjoy [the event] and watching over 150 students that volunteer to make this event a success," Lewis said. "It's a good problem, just the sheer number of people who are involved, and the weeks and months to come together for this," Lewis said. "It's all worth it." As executive director, Lewis said he has a wonderful team of students and staff who help make the event happen. Lewis said prior to working as executive director, he was only minimally involved in Hillel as a student. The position came about 13 years ago when KU Hillel, relatively small at the time, approached him with the job offer. "I was encouraged to look at it not as what it was, but what it had the potential to be." Lewis said. "Now we've built one of the most successful student organizations, and one of the best Hillels in the country." "I love seeing the students show off KU Hillel," Lewis said. "We're very proud to show it to the alumni and the parents." Lewis said as much as he loves seeing students come to Rock Chalk Shabbat, it is a great opportunity to get to know parents and alumni who attend as well. 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