For decades, the Central Park International Folkdancers have brought the dances of the world to the grass beside the King Jagiello statue — Balkan, Israeli, Greek and more — in a free, joyful circle open to anyone who wants to join. No partner or experience is needed; longtime dancers happily teach the steps as music drifts across one of the park's prettiest corners near Turtle Pond. It's a warm, only-in-New-York scene that turns a walk in the park into an impromptu global celebration.
What to expect
Expect a circle of dancers of all ages near the King Jagiello monument, with international music and steps demonstrated for newcomers. The atmosphere is welcoming and participatory. Wear comfortable shoes, bring water, and don't be shy about jumping in.
Good to know
- Take the B/C to 81st Street and walk into the park toward Turtle Pond and the King Jagiello statue
- Free and open to all — no partner or experience required
- Wear comfortable shoes you can dance in on grass or pavement
- Bring water and sun protection
- Steps are taught, so beginners can follow along
- A relaxed, social pick — great solo or with friends
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Common questions
Do I need a partner or experience?
No — it's a welcoming circle where dances are taught and everyone can join in.
Is it free?
Yes, the folk dancing is free and open to the public.
Where in Central Park does it meet?
Near the King Jagiello monument by Turtle Pond, on the park's east-central side.
