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Anna Roberts-Gevalt
and
Elizabeth LaPrelle
House Concert
Anna & Elizabeth stand at the vanguard of tradition and the avant-garde. What began in 2011 as two artists sharing a love of Appalachian music has evolved into a visionary project that utilizes multimedia such as visual art, movement, and experimental film. Through their immersive creative process and bold interpretations, Anna & Elizabeth pioneer new ways of understanding old songs and stories.
The collaboration between Anna Roberts-Gevalt and Elizabeth LaPrelle spans worlds—between their homes in Brooklyn and rural Virginia; between deep study of mountain ballads and explorations into the avant garde. Their mission is to balance respect for traditional music and musicians who came before with a relentless push into new artistic territories.
Anna & Elizabeth are beginning a new cycle of work, inspired by ballad singers of the 1930s and 1940s in Vermont and Virginia—the states where they grew up. Spending time in archives, with the families of these singers, and with a director, Anna & Elizabeth with explore connections between place and tradition to develop a new show, a new set of crankies (intricate picture-scrolls illustrating the old songs they sing, which they create in tandem with papercuts, shadow puppets, prints, and embroidered fabric), and a new album inspired by these ballads.
Check out their YouTube channel for samples of their amazing music.
Email mudcityoldtimesociety@gmail.com for reservations or more information.
A house concert is an excellent place to hear and meet great musicians in a very intimate setting.
Juliet Strong
is a New York City based singer-songwriter, with a background in Folk, Classical and Jazz piano and voice. With a voice like butter and a body of original, folk-soul inspired melodies, Juliet touches audiences with her depth of sound, musicality, poetic imagery and eclectic style. Juliet’s energetic sound is underscored by rhythm piano, counter melodies, vocalize, and ukulele. She has spent years absorbing a variety of styles in a traditional folk setting, supplementing with her love of Bebop, Soul, Funk and R&B, and travel to Turkey, Spain, Portugal, and Argentina. The result is a unique, infectiously uplifting sound often likened to that of Norah Jones, Carol King, and Carly Simon.–
She will be playing with our own Dave Chiller on percussion and Michael Proctor on upright bass.
The show will open with Aeryn Brassfield (vocals) accompanied by Ray Brassfield on upright bass. The show starts at 7 pm, gate at 6:30. Please bring low chairs or blankets, and something munchy or liquid to share at the break if you wish.
Click on the Tickets link for concert address.
A house concert is an excellent place to hear and meet great musicians in a very intimate setting.
First and Third Sundays
The first Sunday of the month will be dedicated to Balkan dances and the third to Israeli.
First and Third Sundays
We will mix Balkan, Israeli and other folk dances each week, with occasional live music from Balkan, Israeli and other traditions. Watch the calendar for announcements about special dances, but just come to each dance and learn all sorts of dances.