The Eighth Tribe, 1978 (5. évfolyam, 1-12. szám)
1978-11-01 / 11. szám
November, 1978 THE EIGHTH TRIBE Page 7 Display by Hungarian Folk Art Group, Perth Amboy, NJ. lege plus members of the New Brunswick Hungarian community; Jefferson Connell conducted, choreographer was Barbara Sheehy and stage director was William Mooney; cast members included Valorie Goodall, Tibor Kelen, David Flory, Tibor Herdan, Gabriella Lendvay, with dance solos performed by Barbara Sheehy and Randy Horvath. Other program participants during the balance of the stage presentations were June Wachtler, harpist; Elemer Horvath, violinist; Zoltán Zorandy, pi-Display by Hungarian Folk Art Group, Perth Amboy, NJ. Mrs. Helen Balogh Nagy (b. Debrecen) (Mrs. John Nagy, Jr.) and Mrs. Edith Balogh Nemeth, now of Neptune and Union, N.J., respectively; proudly wearing hand-embroidered blouses (the black blouse being a 20-year old cherished family possession). anist; Eva Lazar-Beniczky, soprano; St. Stephen’s Choir of New Jersey, their conductor being Julia Bartko; plus the Festival Orchestra led by Elemer Horvath; dance members were by: the Hungarian hoik Dance Ensemble (Director, Balazs Somogyi, choreography by Kalman and Judith Magyar); also, the Wildrose Children Folk Ensemble (Director, Imre Mersich, choreography by Matild Boldizsár, (Continued on page 11) Attendant at one of several tables with books and embroidered items,