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Jane Farwell

Jane Farwell (January 18, 1916 – April 6, 1993) was a Wisconsin-born American folk dance and recreation leader. She specialized in Scandinavian dancing.

Jane Farwell
Born(1916-01-18)January 18, 1916
DiedApril 6, 1993(1993-04-06) (aged 77)
Alma materAntioch College
Occupation(s)Folk dance and recreation leader
SpouseJergen Hinrichs
ChildrenMr. and Mrs. Roy Farwell

Early life and education edit

The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Farwell,[1] she was born on her family farm near Ridgeway, Wisconsin.[2] After graduating from Central High School in Madison, Wisconsin,[1] she created a major in "rural community leadership"[3] and graduated with honors in 1938 from Antioch College in Yellow Springs, Ohio.[2]

Career edit

In 1938, she was a physical education instructor at a high school in Wellsboro, Pennsylvania.[4] Soon thereafter, she became an extension recreation specialist in West Virginia, working with Oglebay Park's Oglebay Institute.[2] She took a four-month leave of absence from that position in 1943[5] in order to become program director of a new United Service Organizations club in Tucson, Arizona.[6]

Deciding that folk dancing was going to be the main thrust of her recreational program, she became "the 'Johnny Appleseed' of folk dance camps",[7] establishing the country’s first folk dance camps, including those in Ohio, New York, Maryland, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia. She is credited as one of the founders of the modern folk dance movement, whose enthusiasts in the United States came to number in the thousands.

In 1955, Farwell married Jergen Hinrichs, a young farmer from Germany, who was doing an internship on her father’s Ridgeway farm. The couple moved to Germany where she lived in Ostfriesland for 11 years. Throughout Germany, and in Switzerland, Scandinavia, the Netherlands, and Turkey, she continued to teach folk dancing and to study European folklore. In 1956, Jane was invited to tour Japan together with four other well-known folk dance leaders.

In 1966, Farwell returned to Wisconsin, and purchased the old Wakefield School near Ridgeway, on an acre of land which her grandfather had donated to the county back in the early 1880s. There she created and directed Folklore Village — the culmination of her ideas about festivals, folklore, dance, recreation, community, and the land.

In 1988, Farwell and her Folklore Village community realized their dream of building a larger space to house the cultural activities expressed through dance, music, craft, and foodways traditions—Farwell Hall, a large barn-like structure that contains an acclaimed dance floor, a certified kitchen, classrooms, a gallery, and office space.

Death edit

On April 6, 1993, Farwell died of complications of cancer at age 77.[8] She deeded her family farm—lands and buildings— to Folklore Village, where her work to promote opportunities for individuals and communities to honor, experience, and support ethnic and traditional folklife continues to this day.

Legacy edit

Festivals are the heart of Folklore Village. From 1947 (when she began the Christmas Festival)[9] to 1966, Farwell directed her original Festival of Christmas and Midwinter Traditions in Mount Horeb, Wisconsin, in order to combat the growing commercialization of Christmas and the ignorance of increasing numbers of young people about the diverse pageantry, foods, and music of Christmas. Folklore Village continues to present some of Jane’s original festivals, as well as others that have grown organically from their diverse community base. In 2016, Folklore Village presented six festivals – a Spring Scandinavian Music and Dance Weekend, an English Country Dance & Music Weekend, a Cajun Music and Dance Weekend, a Fall Swedish Music and Dance Weekend, the 69th Festival of Christmas and Midwinter Traditions, and their newest festival – Sustainability Weekend. All embody Farwell’s original vision of a place where people can come to dance, sing, play music, eat, and live folk customs from the world over.

In 2016, Folklore Village celebrated Farwell’s centennial, recognized by the joint state legislature and Governor Scott Walker; and marked by special events, a reunion weekend, and the publication of the Folklore Village Cookbook.

Publications edit

  • Folk Dances for Fun
  • Folk Dancing for Fun
  • My Heart Sings[10]

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Dodgeville Girl Is Leader At Antioch College". The Capital Times. Wisconsin, Madison. February 25, 1938. p. 13. Retrieved 9 June 2019 – via Newspapers.com.
  2. ^ a b c "Jane Farwell". Folk Dance Federation of California, South, Inc. Archived from the original on 9 June 2019. Retrieved 9 June 2019.
  3. ^ "Dodgeville Girl Will Graduate at Antioch". The Capital Times. Wisconsin, Madison. June 23, 1938. p. 15. Retrieved 9 June 2019 – via Newspapers.com.
  4. ^ "Gymnastic Exhibition To Feature P.-T. Program". Williamsport Sun-Gazette. Pennsylvania, Williamsport. January 24, 1938. p. 2. Retrieved 9 June 2019 – via Newspapers.com.
  5. ^ "Ridgeway Girl to Work at Arizona USO Club". Wisconsin State Journal. Wisconsin, Madison. November 29, 1943. p. 14. Retrieved 9 June 2019 – via Newspapers.com.
  6. ^ "City's War Workers Program Is Outlined". Arizona Republic. Arizona, Phoenix. December 8, 1943. p. 5. Retrieved 9 June 2019 – via Newspapers.com.
  7. ^ Pittman, Anne M.; Waller, Marlys S.; Dark, Cathy L. (2015). Dance a While: A Handbook for Folk, Square, Contra, and Social Dance, Tenth Edition. Waveland Press. p. 240. ISBN 9781478629511. Retrieved 9 June 2019.
  8. ^ "Folklorist Farwell dies". The Capital Times. Wisconsin, Madison. April 8, 1993. p. 7. Retrieved 9 June 2019 – via Newspapers.com.
  9. ^ Worland, Gayle (November 25, 2013). "Dance like your great-grandma: Keeping traditions alive at Folklore Village". Wisconsin State Journal. Wisconsin, Madison. Retrieved 9 June 2019.
  10. ^ "Jane Farwell". www.socalfolkdance.org. Retrieved 2020-01-09.
  • Christensen, Peg Eileen (1999). Jane Farwell: Adult Educator and Social Recreation Leadership Trainer. University of Wisconsin--Madison. Retrieved 27 December 2016.
  • Worland, Gayle (November 25, 2013). "Dance like your great-grandma: Keeping traditions alive at Folklore Village". Madison.com. Retrieved 27 December 2016.
  • Worland, Gayle (November 6, 2016). "Setting the records straight at Folklore Village". Madison.com. Retrieved 27 December 2016.
  • . Phantom Ranch. Archived from the original on 2006-01-26. Retrieved 2006-02-04.

External links edit

  • The Jane Farwell Collection of Recorded Music at Folklore Village

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Jane Farwell January 18 1916 April 6 1993 was a Wisconsin born American folk dance and recreation leader She specialized in Scandinavian dancing Jane FarwellBorn 1916 01 18 January 18 1916Ridgeway Wisconsin U S DiedApril 6 1993 1993 04 06 aged 77 Alma materAntioch CollegeOccupation s Folk dance and recreation leaderSpouseJergen HinrichsChildrenMr and Mrs Roy Farwell Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 Death 4 Legacy 5 Publications 6 References 7 External linksEarly life and education editThe daughter of Mr and Mrs Roy Farwell 1 she was born on her family farm near Ridgeway Wisconsin 2 After graduating from Central High School in Madison Wisconsin 1 she created a major in rural community leadership 3 and graduated with honors in 1938 from Antioch College in Yellow Springs Ohio 2 Career editIn 1938 she was a physical education instructor at a high school in Wellsboro Pennsylvania 4 Soon thereafter she became an extension recreation specialist in West Virginia working with Oglebay Park s Oglebay Institute 2 She took a four month leave of absence from that position in 1943 5 in order to become program director of a new United Service Organizations club in Tucson Arizona 6 Deciding that folk dancing was going to be the main thrust of her recreational program she became the Johnny Appleseed of folk dance camps 7 establishing the country s first folk dance camps including those in Ohio New York Maryland Pennsylvania and West Virginia She is credited as one of the founders of the modern folk dance movement whose enthusiasts in the United States came to number in the thousands In 1955 Farwell married Jergen Hinrichs a young farmer from Germany who was doing an internship on her father s Ridgeway farm The couple moved to Germany where she lived in Ostfriesland for 11 years Throughout Germany and in Switzerland Scandinavia the Netherlands and Turkey she continued to teach folk dancing and to study European folklore In 1956 Jane was invited to tour Japan together with four other well known folk dance leaders In 1966 Farwell returned to Wisconsin and purchased the old Wakefield School near Ridgeway on an acre of land which her grandfather had donated to the county back in the early 1880s There she created and directed Folklore Village the culmination of her ideas about festivals folklore dance recreation community and the land In 1988 Farwell and her Folklore Village community realized their dream of building a larger space to house the cultural activities expressed through dance music craft and foodways traditions Farwell Hall a large barn like structure that contains an acclaimed dance floor a certified kitchen classrooms a gallery and office space Death editOn April 6 1993 Farwell died of complications of cancer at age 77 8 She deeded her family farm lands and buildings to Folklore Village where her work to promote opportunities for individuals and communities to honor experience and support ethnic and traditional folklife continues to this day Legacy editFestivals are the heart of Folklore Village From 1947 when she began the Christmas Festival 9 to 1966 Farwell directed her original Festival of Christmas and Midwinter Traditions in Mount Horeb Wisconsin in order to combat the growing commercialization of Christmas and the ignorance of increasing numbers of young people about the diverse pageantry foods and music of Christmas Folklore Village continues to present some of Jane s original festivals as well as others that have grown organically from their diverse community base In 2016 Folklore Village presented six festivals a Spring Scandinavian Music and Dance Weekend an English Country Dance amp Music Weekend a Cajun Music and Dance Weekend a Fall Swedish Music and Dance Weekend the 69th Festival of Christmas and Midwinter Traditions and their newest festival Sustainability Weekend All embody Farwell s original vision of a place where people can come to dance sing play music eat and live folk customs from the world over In 2016 Folklore Village celebrated Farwell s centennial recognized by the joint state legislature and Governor Scott Walker and marked by special events a reunion weekend and the publication of the Folklore Village Cookbook Publications editFolk Dances for Fun Folk Dancing for Fun My Heart Sings 10 References edit a b Dodgeville Girl Is Leader At Antioch College The Capital Times Wisconsin Madison February 25 1938 p 13 Retrieved 9 June 2019 via Newspapers com a b c Jane Farwell Folk Dance Federation of California South Inc Archived from the original on 9 June 2019 Retrieved 9 June 2019 Dodgeville Girl Will Graduate at Antioch The Capital Times Wisconsin Madison June 23 1938 p 15 Retrieved 9 June 2019 via Newspapers com Gymnastic Exhibition To Feature P T Program Williamsport Sun Gazette Pennsylvania Williamsport January 24 1938 p 2 Retrieved 9 June 2019 via Newspapers com Ridgeway Girl to Work at Arizona USO Club Wisconsin State Journal Wisconsin Madison November 29 1943 p 14 Retrieved 9 June 2019 via Newspapers com City s War Workers Program Is Outlined Arizona Republic Arizona Phoenix December 8 1943 p 5 Retrieved 9 June 2019 via Newspapers com Pittman Anne M Waller Marlys S Dark Cathy L 2015 Dance a While A Handbook for Folk Square Contra and Social Dance Tenth Edition Waveland Press p 240 ISBN 9781478629511 Retrieved 9 June 2019 Folklorist Farwell dies The Capital Times Wisconsin Madison April 8 1993 p 7 Retrieved 9 June 2019 via Newspapers com Worland Gayle November 25 2013 Dance like your great grandma Keeping traditions alive at Folklore Village Wisconsin State Journal Wisconsin Madison Retrieved 9 June 2019 Jane Farwell www socalfolkdance org Retrieved 2020 01 09 Christensen Peg Eileen 1999 Jane Farwell Adult Educator and Social Recreation Leadership Trainer University of Wisconsin Madison Retrieved 27 December 2016 Worland Gayle November 25 2013 Dance like your great grandma Keeping traditions alive at Folklore Village Madison com Retrieved 27 December 2016 Worland Gayle November 6 2016 Setting the records straight at Folklore Village Madison com Retrieved 27 December 2016 Jane Farwell Phantom Ranch Archived from the original on 2006 01 26 Retrieved 2006 02 04 External links editThe Jane Farwell Collection of Recorded Music at Folklore Village Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jane Farwell amp oldid 1084689654, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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