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Dec
31
Sat
New Years Eve Dance: Tree Top & Techno Contra with Noah Grunzweig @ Gatton Hall / First Congregational Church
Dec 31 2016 @ 8:00 pm – Jan 1 2017 @ 12:30 am

Special New Year’s Dance

Tree Top

  • Bo Leyden – mandolin
  • Shari Ame – fiddle
  • Benjamin Young – whistle, banjo, guitar
  • Rachel Young – Piano

noah-in-the-wild

Noah Grunzweig

Noah will be calling and DJing for the Techno Contra.

Bring snacks for a potluck at the dance.

Each dance is taught.  No partner necessary (it’s traditional to dance each dance with a different partner)

First and Third Saturdays of the month except July, August. Occasional special dances.

Jan
1
Sun
Hoolyeh International Folk Dancing (Balkan focus) @ First Congregational United Church of Christ
Jan 1 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

First and Third Sundays

The first Sunday of the month will be dedicated to Balkan dances and the third to Israeli.

Jan
3
Tue
International Folk Dance in Albany @ call for address
Jan 3 @ 7:15 pm – 9:15 pm
Jan
7
Sat
Cancelled due to weather! Contra: KGB with Andrea Nettleton @ Gatton Hall / First Congregational Church
Jan 7 @ 7:30 pm – 11:00 pm

KGBKGB

  • Julie King – piano
  • Claude Ginsburg – violin, concertina, viola
  • Dave Bartley – mandolin, guitar, cittern, etc.

This KGB is not a spy organization, but a band from Seattle that plays for New England style contradance, English Country Dance (as MI-5), Mostly Waltz and other social dance events, concerts, and private functions such as wedding receptions. We write a lot of our own music, and the rest comes from all over the world: the British Isles, French Canada, the Northeastern USA, Western and Eastern Europe, South America, the rest of the USA, and places we haven’t yet identified.

Andrea NettletonAndrea Nettleton

Andrea Nettleton is a Contra, English and Celtic Dance Leader from Atlanta.

 

 

 

 

Beginners lesson starts at 7:30pm (experienced dancers welcome) dance starts at 8:00pm

Each dance is taught.  No partner necessary (it’s traditional to dance each dance with a different partner)

First and Third Saturdays of the month except July, August. Occasional special dances.

Jan
10
Tue
International Folk Dance in Albany @ call for address
Jan 10 @ 7:15 pm – 9:15 pm
Jan
15
Sun
Hoolyeh International Folk Dancing (Israeli focus) @ First Congregational United Church of Christ
Jan 15 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

First and Third Sundays

The first Sunday of the month will be dedicated to Balkan dances and the third to Israeli.

Jan
17
Tue
International Folk Dance in Albany @ call for address
Jan 17 @ 7:15 pm – 9:15 pm
Jan
21
Sat
Contra: The Bridgetown Boys with Tarka Ayres @ Gatton Hall / First Congregational Church
Jan 21 @ 7:30 pm – 11:00 pm

The Bridgetown Boys

  • Victor Fiore – fiddle
  • Lanny Martin – piano
  • Jon Neff – guitar

From Portland.

Tarka AyresTarka Ayres

Tarka Ayres credits contra dance with helping keep her mental stability through school. She started dancing in 2004 and has called dances in Oregon and Washington since 2012. Dancers appreciate her ability to integrate new dancers into the community, her clear teaching and succinct calling, and her choices of challenging dances.

 

 

Beginners lesson starts at 7:30pm (experienced dancers welcome) dance starts at 8:00pm

Each dance is taught.  No partner necessary (it’s traditional to dance each dance with a different partner)

First and Third Saturdays of the month except July, August. Occasional special dances.

Jan
24
Tue
International Folk Dance in Albany @ call for address
Jan 24 @ 7:15 pm – 9:15 pm
Jan
31
Tue
International Folk Dance in Albany @ call for address
Jan 31 @ 7:15 pm – 9:15 pm
Feb
4
Sat
Contra: The BFD with Gordy Euler @ Gatton Hall / First Congregational Church
Feb 4 @ 7:30 pm – 11:00 pm

The BFD

  • Betsey Branch – fiddle
  • Fran Slefer – button accordian
  • Dan Compton – guitar

The BFD plays for a contra dance about every other month at Fulton Community Center in Portland. Betsy is a versatile musician who loves to explore multiple genres of music. She has wandered her musical way through music from Ireland, Scotland, Appalachia, Quebec, Sweden, England, Bulgaria and New England, to mention a few. She plays regularly for contra and English Country Dances. Fran plays button accordion and fiddle. She grew up in Limerick, Ireland, and lived in Luxembourg, Belgium, Holland, and Dublin before moving to the United States. Fran began playing the fiddle in Dublin, learning from Tralee fiddle player Maire O’Keeffe. Her repertoire delves into the dance music of Ireland, Québec, France and Brittany. Dan Compton is a long-time folkie in the Pacific Northwest music scene, and has performed at numerous concerts, festivals, and music- and dance camps. He’s a captivating fingerstyle player as well as a dynamic flatpicker and accompanist.

Gordy EulerGordy Euler

half of Shanghaied on the Willamette and co-director of the Portland Megaband has been calling good dances all over the west coast for 15 years.

 

Beginners lesson starts at 7:30pm (experienced dancers welcome) dance starts at 8:00pm

Each dance is taught.  No partner necessary (it’s traditional to dance each dance with a different partner)

First and Third Saturdays of the month except July, August. Occasional special dances.

Feb
5
Sun
Hoolyeh International Folk Dancing (Balkan focus) @ First Congregational United Church of Christ
Feb 5 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

First and Third Sundays

The first Sunday of the month will be dedicated to Balkan dances and the third to Israeli.

Feb
7
Tue
International Folk Dance in Albany @ call for address
Feb 7 @ 7:15 pm – 9:15 pm
Feb
14
Tue
International Folk Dance in Albany @ call for address
Feb 14 @ 7:15 pm – 9:15 pm
Feb
17
Fri
Corvallis Contra Weekend @ Gatton Hall / First Congregational Church
Feb 17 @ 7:30 pm – Feb 19 @ 5:00 pm

 CFS annual Corvallis Contra Weekend

Registration open NOW – Click here

Mean LidsThe Mean Lids

  • Matt Turino – guitar, fiddle
  • Miriam Larson – flute
  • Ben Smith – fiddle

Mix one part smooth Irish session, one part spicy cajun-zydeco, one part hot western swing, with two parts driving southern old-time and take it down to the local dance hall. There you have the Mean Lids, a young, energetic acoustic trio currently resident in central Illinois. Playing a mix of original and traditional tunes, the Mean Lids produce an exciting, unique sound born from the living traditions of American fiddle and dance music.

Only as mean as they need to be to keep the grit in their tones and the edge on their tunes, they are never seen without their signature cranial apparel. Spot them by their hats, their long lonesome sounds, and the @$$ kicking “chin-cello” grooves emanating from their mean, mean fiddle fingers.

 The QuarksThe Quarks

  • Terry Wergeland – piano, accordion
  • Betsy Branch – fiddle
  • Bill Tomczak – clarinet, saxophone, percussion

Betsy and Terry have played together for dances since 1994, and when Bill moved to Portland in 2012, he was thrilled to join forces with them. With their mix of instruments and improvisatory natures, you never know what to expect from this trio. Their delight in playing together translates to the dance floor, and you are likely to hear plenty of laughter from the stage. When not playing, the three of them love to pontificate about the mysteries of the universe (like how 3 quarks form a particle), thus inspiring the band name.

Gaye FiferGaye Fifer

Gaye Fifer is an accomplished contra caller from Pittsburgh, PA. Her delightful personality makes everyone happy to be dancing, and her clear and charming explanations makes it easy. An active dancer herself, Gaye understands the subtleties of making contra dances particularly satisfying for dancers. She is also an enthusiastic advocate and instructor of the contra-style waltz.

Wendy GrahamWendy Graham

Wendy Graham is a self-described “dance maniac” who serves up delicious and nutritious dances for all with infectious enthusiasm and a smile. Wendy hosts regular folk and social dances (including Latin, Swing, Blues, Country Western Two Step, and Waltz) in Durango, Colorado. She also calls community dances, dance weekends, and dance weeks throughout the U.S. and abroad. She has been involved with folk music, song and dance for over twenty years.