The New Archangel Dancers summer performances are a half-hour long and include a variety of lively and authentic folk dances from Russia and the surrounding regions. Regular summer shows are timed with the arrival of cruise ships and are performed at Harrigan centennial hall in downtown Sitka.

The New Archangel Dancers repertoire includes over 35 dances from Russia, Belarus, Moldova and Ukraine. Shows include lively dances such as Troika Polka, Ural Mountain, Korobieniki, Hutsulka, Chumak or Hopak. Flirtatious or fun loving character dances such as By the River, Kadril, Kerchief, Tsiganskii Tanyetz (Gypsy Dance), The Sailor Tap and Mirage tell a story or depict a traditional way of life. Stately and serene dances such as The Beryozka Gliding Dance, Pryalitza or Uzory lend an elegant flavor to performances, while children's favorites such as the Ribbon and Cossack Horsemen dances add another dimension. Shows are concluded with a spirited and energetic rendition of a traditional Russian finale. Different dances are introduced weekly so visitors and locals may enjoy a greater portion of the repertoire.

New Dances and costumes are often added to the repertoire. Professional folk dance instructors teach the troupe new dances and provide details about appropriate costuming and music. The dancers also perform at conventions, banquets, fundraisers, celebrations or special events in Sitka, in other Alaskan communities and in the "Lower 48."

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