Split Tree Gypsy Waltz Wknd Nov 04
Stanford University Richard Powers returned to Split Tree Farm Nov 2004 for the 1th dance weekend to teach "Slow, Fast and Odd" Waltzing and lead the Gypsy Waltz Ball.
   
Gypsy Waltzers. All photos, Sid Hetzler, reclining, red pants, center.
Split Tree Studio
Winners of the best gypsy costume, Paulette adn Iarwain, Mizilca's drummer
Danby and RP
RP and Allegra, wacky registrar chick
? and Hope
Merrell and Danby
Jennifer and Lonnie
Mizilca's gypsy woman dance
Mizilca's solo
Mizilca's solo
Mizilca with Split Tree art
Louise Runyon reads waltz poem from latest poetry book
Louise Runyon waltz poem reading
Wendy and Scott
Kam and Annaise
Sophia and Paul
Essie Kay and Jim
Astrid and Angela
Angela Amarillas Roth, co-creator of the Powers' waltz weekends
Isasac and Angela Amarillas Roth
Issac and Angela
Angela and Richard show a move at Gypsy Waltz Ball
Jim and Hope
Lorraine and Ed
Sometimes it's good to rest
Three young gypsy dancers
John, beginning waltz instructor, and RP
Scotch Reel begins
Scotch Reel ends...well, almost..Iarwain dips Catherine
....and ends down deep, the perfect dip.
Sunday morning yoga with Mizilka
Tracy taking a break on the south deck with camping/parking field in background
RP's famous sit-down talks, or Sunday morning dance church
Jay Aland, Atlanta waltz leader, listens to RP talk. Waltzing couple statuettes
RP and AA teaching cross step variations
RP and AA teaching cross step variatiions
RP and AA teaching cross step variatiions
RP and AA teaching cross step variatiions
RP and AA teaching cross step variatiions
RP and AA teaching cross step variatiions
Allegra and Ivan, who made DVD of weekend
Wendy and Emily
Wendy and Emily
Emily, amazing waltzer from Asheville area
Heike examines Split Tree Waltz CD.
All waltzed her 17th birthday dance.
Sid Hetzler presents RP statuette of waltzers, probably of Viennese origin