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Nov
11
Mon
CANCELED – Hoolyeh International Folk Dance @ UU Fellowship Social Hall
Nov 11 @ 6:30 pm – 9:30 pm

This event has been CANCELED

The Hoolyeh International Folk Dancers meet once a month on the 2nd Monday at the UU Fellowship Social Hall, 2945 NW Circle Blvd, Corvallis, OR 97330. We will meet from 6:30 to 9:30 with beginning teaching from 6:30 to 7:15, program dancing from 7:15 to 8:00, intermediate teaching from 8:00 to 8:15 or 8:30, and request dancing from 8:30 to 9:30.

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.

Nov
12
Tue
Local Folk Open Stage @ Corvallis Arts Center
Nov 12 @ 7:00 pm – 10:00 pm

LOCAL FOLK

Local Folk imageLocal Folk image

This is a collaborative program of CFS and The Arts Center. Free and open to all, the stage is open to individual musicians and groups presenting a variety of music under the large “folk” umbrella. Sign up for a set of one to three songs (10 minutes or so) in a rotating format. Or, just come to be part of an audience appreciative of local performers. Local Folk! will continue monthly, on second Tuesdays. For more information, contact Kurt Smith at k_smith1342@comcast.net or 541-270-6369.

Sign up for a set of two or three songs for a total time of 10-15 minutes in a rotating format. Or, just come to be part of an audience appreciative of local performers.

Mitch HiderThis month featuring Mitch Hider, the whistler, member of the National Whistlers Hall of Fame, and uke performer.

 

 

 

 

 

Local Folk convenes monthly, on second Tuesdays, from 7-10 pm.

Nov
13
Wed
An Evening with Carlene Carter of the Carter Family – American Strings @ Majestic Theatre
Nov 13 @ 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm

Carlene CarterAmerican Strings:
An Evening
with Carlene Carter

Hosted by the GRAMMY Museum’s Bob Santelli, director of popular music in the OSU College of Liberal Arts and the Majestic Theatre, the conversation and performance that comprises each segment of American Strings makes for a one of a kind opportunity to appreciate and know better the great American music tradition. This month will feature the daughter of June Carter Cash of the Carter Family and the step-daughter of American music legend Johnny Cash.  Carlene Carter blends her traditional roots with her own take on country music. Join Bob Santelli for an American Strings evening of conversation and music as a bit of Nashville comes to Corvallis.

The American Strings series brings renowned artists from around the U.S. to Corvallis and Oregon State University for an in-depth look at how and why stringed instruments play such a profound role in American music.

 

Nov
15
Fri
Registration opens for Corvallis Contra Weekend 2020
Nov 15 @ 12:00 pm

Registration opens for the
Corvallis Contra Weekend 2020
February 14-16, 2020

This event sells out quickly, so register now at the event website https://corvallisfolklore.org/ccw/

 

Nov
16
Sat
Contra: Joyride with Deb Comly @ Gatton Hall / First Congregational Church
Nov 16 @ 7:30 pm – 10:30 pm

JoyrideJoyride

Joyride is a Portland Oregon contra dance band known for fun, skilled play, tune sets carefully tailored to dances, and well-phrased melodies and harmonies set in a danceable groove. George Penk’s rich, compelling fiddle, Erik Weberg’s deft flute, harmonica and bombarde, Sue Songer’s heartbeat piano and Jeff Kerssen-Griep’s vital guitar and percussion provide modern and traditional tunes for dances, weekends and festivals throughout the year. This band loves creating a great experience for everyone, every time.  Come catch a lift with Joyride at home or on the road!

Deb ComlyDeb Comly

Deb Comly was bitten by the contra bug in 1994 and took off dancing across the country. Her passion for the dance keeps her dancing, calling, teaching, organizing, and playing music in Flagstaff and across the Southwest. Known for her quick and efficient teaching, diverse programing and reassuring demeanor,  dancers are comforted to know she’ll be behind the mic!  From her beaming smile to her happy feet, Deb’s energy is contagious!

A beginner’s lesson starts at 7:00pm (experienced dancers welcome and encouraged); dance starts at 7:30pm.

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

We dance First and Third Saturdays of the month except for July & August. Occasional special dances. See the rest of the calendar for more info.

Nov
25
Mon
Special Contra: Faux Paws with George Marshall @ OSU MU Ballroom
Nov 25 @ 7:30 pm – 10:30 pm

Special Monday Contra Dance

Faux PawsFaux Paws

Noah VanNorstrand, Chris Miller and
Owen Morrison have been making music together since 2010, all over North America. Ostensibly based in Brattleboro, VT – their music is a mix of fiddle tunes, bluegrass and country songs, explosive jams and tight harmonies.

George MarshallGeorge Marshall

George Marshall is one of the top contra callers in the world.  He usually calls with Wild Asparagus or Swallowtail, but occasionally graces another group’s dances.

 

 

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

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.

Dec
2
Mon
Corvallis Guitar Society Meeting @ Odd Fellows Hall
Dec 2 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Corvallis Guitar Society

The goal of the Corvallis Guitar Society is to act as a catalyst to bring local guitarists out of the woodwork and provide an opportunity to perform and enjoy guitar music in a friendly and supportive atmosphere. The accent here is on participation and we hope people will want to participate in the open stage section also – no piece of music is too short or simple (though there is a five minute limit if we have a full sign-up sheet) and you are guaranteed a warm round of applause for showing us what you can do! We do have a limited number of open stage slots so be sure to sign up early at the front desk on the way in.

Our Mission

To promote classical and related guitar styles by providing a supportive performance environment for people of all ages and ability.

We seek to achieve this through a monthly meeting that provides an opportunity to discuss, listen to, and play solo guitar music including classical, flamenco, finger-style, jazz, as well as classical guitar ensemble styles.

Dec
4
Wed
Sarah Lee Guthrie @ Majestic Theatre
Dec 4 @ 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm

Sarah Lee GuthrieSarah Lee Guthrie

As the daughter of Arlo Guthrie and the granddaughter of the legendary folk artist Woody Guthrie, Sarah Lee Guthrie’s lineage is undeniable. But if you close your eyes and forget that her last name is synonymous with the river-legacy of a widening current of American folk music, you’d still be drawn to the clarity and soul behind her voice. There is a gentle urgency to her interpretations of the songs she sings and the classic music of her heritage. It flows from the continuity of her family, her vital artistic life today and the river of songs that have guided her to where she now stands.

(I’ve seen her solo, with her husband, and with her dad, Arlo, and she’s well worth seeing)

Join host Bob Santelli, at this rare opportunity to witness the growth of one of American’s finest young folk singers, through a conversation and live performance.

Dec
6
Fri
Best Cellar @ Methodist Church
Dec 6 @ 7:30 pm – 10:00 pm

Choro na Cozinha7:30 Choro Na Cozinha

  • Kimberly Cullen (pandeiro),
  • Spencer Doidge (7-string guitar)
  • John Bliss (mandolin)
  • Bill Pfender (clarinet).

Choro na Cozinha: (“Choro in the Kitchen”).  Choro is a lively, lyrical genre of Brazilian music. Syncopated and harmonically complex, it is the ancestor of samba and bossa nova and still a widely-popular music in bars, restaurants and backyards of Brazil.

8:30 Swangle

Swing tunes from the early to mid 1900’s – with clarinet, fiddle, piano, vocal harmonies and an emphasis on fun.  Group members are Michelle Dedman, Barbara Barry-Doyle, Evelyn Idzerda, Jacques Gabriel, Bill Pfender.

The best Cellar is a once-a-month evening of acoustic music. Admission is “pay what you will,” and kids are free. Cookies and coffee are available. Located in the cellar of the Methodist Church on 11th and Monroe, in Corvallis. For more information, or to join the volunteer team, contact Mark Weiss at mjweiss@cmug.com

Dec
7
Sat
The Gothard Sisters @ Whiteside Theatre
Dec 7 @ 7:00 pm – 10:30 pm

Gothard SistersThe Gothard Sisters
Celtic Christmas

The Gothard Sisters are a dynamic group of three sisters, whose impressive array of talents have set them apart as one of the most refreshing and compelling acts in Celtic music today.

The sisters’ unpredictable and theatrical flair brings a youthful splash to the time-honored tradition of Celtic folk music, bridging the gap between modern Pop and Folk-Rock with a sunny, optimistic style that has been described as “beautifully-arranged, melodic-minded Celtic Folk-Pop.”

Blending Celtic, folk, classical, world and northwest musical influences, the Gothard Sisters bring songs to life with violin, acoustic guitar, mandolin, bodhran, djembe, octave violin, whistle and vocal harmonies, creating music that is “vivid, inspirational and captivating.”  (Tim Carroll, Folk Words Review 2018)

Hitting the streets of their hometown – Edmonds, Washington – in 2006, The Gothard Sisters first began playing together as a violin trio busking for tips at the local farmer’s market, working their way onto stages at local fairs and festivals. Audiences responded with enthusiasm, and over 1,000 performances later the band recently performed at the Millennium Stage at the Kennedy Center in Washington D.C., completed several national concert tours of the United States, regularly perform as guest entertainers on Disney Cruise Line in Europe and South America and are well-known musicians on the national Celtic festival circuit.

In December 2016 The Gothard Sisters charted on Billboard’s World Music Chart with their latest Christmas album, Falling Snow, alongside notable Irish music phenomena Celtic Woman and Celtic Thunder.

 

Contra: Uncle Farmer with Susan Petrick @ Gatton Hall / First Congregational Church
Dec 7 @ 7:30 pm – 10:30 pm

Uncle FarmerUncle Farmer

Uncle Farmer is Ben Schreiber on fiddle and Michael Sokolovsky on guitar. With an Irish and New England sound at its core, the duo is known for its original dance tunes, modern twists on old favorites, and sets mixed with pop rhythms and improvisational flair. Their performances range from sweet and nostalgic to gritty and energetic, and their sound truly fills both the room and the hearts of dancers.

Susan PetrickSusan Petrick

Susan Petrick has been calling all over the country for more than a decade. Her gracious manner along with her clarity and confidence on stage have made her one of the most sought after callers in the Pacific Northwest.
As a dancer herself, she knows what makes dancers happy and as a caller, she is always conscious of what is happening on the dance floor. Susan brings with her a diverse collection of dances featuring many flowing and flirty contras that will please your feet and satisfy your soul!

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

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.

Dec
9
Mon
CANCELED – Hoolyeh International Folk Dance @ UU Fellowship Social Hall
Dec 9 @ 6:30 pm – 9:30 pm

This event has been CANCELED

The Hoolyeh International Folk Dancers meet once a month on the 2nd Monday at the UU Fellowship Social Hall, 2945 NW Circle Blvd, Corvallis, OR 97330. We will meet from 6:30 to 9:30 with beginning teaching from 6:30 to 7:15, program dancing from 7:15 to 8:00, intermediate teaching from 8:00 to 8:15 or 8:30, and request dancing from 8:30 to 9:30.

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.

Dec
10
Tue
Local Folk Open Stage @ Corvallis Arts Center
Dec 10 @ 7:00 pm – 10:00 pm

LOCAL FOLK

Local Folk imageLocal Folk image

This is a collaborative program of CFS and The Arts Center. Free and open to all, the stage is open to individual musicians and groups presenting a variety of music under the large “folk” umbrella. Sign up for a set of one to three songs (10 minutes or so) in a rotating format. Or, just come to be part of an audience appreciative of local performers. Local Folk! will continue monthly, on second Tuesdays. For more information, contact Kurt Smith at k_smith1342@comcast.net or 541-270-6369.

Sign up for a set of two or three songs for a total time of 10-15 minutes in a rotating format. Or, just come to be part of an audience appreciative of local performers.

This month featuring Shari Ame, fiddler, teacher and member of the contra band Treehouse.

 

 

 

 

 

Local Folk convenes monthly, on second Tuesdays, from 7-10 pm.

Mary Chapin Carpenter and Shawn Colvin @ LaSelles Stewart Center
Dec 10 @ 7:30 pm – 10:00 pm

Mary Chapin Carpenter & Shawn ColvinMary Chapin Carpenter
and
Shawn Colvin

JOIN US for the next installment of our SAC Presents performing arts series presented by the College of Liberal Arts/School of Arts and Communication!

Longtime friends and musical collaborators Mary Chapin Carpenter and Shawn Colvin perform together as an intimate, acoustic duo, swapping songs and sharing stories.

Over the course of her acclaimed career, Mary Chapin Carpenter has sold over 14 million records, racking up hits like “Passionate Kisses,” “He Thinks He’ll Keep Her,” “Down at the Twist and Shout,” and “I Feel Lucky.” She has won five GRAMMY Awards®, two Country Music Association Awards®, and two Academy of Country Music Awards®. She is one of only 15 female members of the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame. Although she was marketed as a country artist through the 1990s, the songs from Carpenter’s 15 studio albums travel the roads of Americana, folk, and rock, speaking to the most personal and most universal of life’s details. She has collaborated with Joan Baez, Cyndi Lauper, and the Indigo Girls, among other diverse artists. Her most recent album, Sometimes Just the Sky (2018), is a celebration of her three-decade career and features new versions of some of her most beloved songs.

Shawn Colvin won her first of three GRAMMY Awards® for Best Contemporary Folk Album with her 1989 debut, Steady On. Her contemporary folk songs are works of craft and catharsis that become treasured, lifetime companions for their listeners. “Sunny Came Home,” from A Few Small Repairs, took home the Grammy Awards®for Record of the Year and Song of the Year in 1998. Colvin is a recent inductee into the Austin City Limits Hall of Fame and was recognized for her career accomplishments with the 2016 Lifetime Achievement Trailblazer Award from the Americana Music Association. A popular collaborator, she has made music with Emmylou Harris, James Taylor, Sting, Alison Krauss, Steve Earle, and Jakob Dylan, among others. In September 2019, to commemorate the 30th anniversary of Steady On, Colvin will release a special, newly-recorded, and all-acoustic version of that landmark album.

This special show will feature the acclaimed singer-songwriters performing some of their favorite songs while exploring material from their own vast catalogues. They previously toured together in 2013, where audiences were invited to share the artists’ “living room” as they played music and traded quips in a warm, comfortable setting, inspired by the duo’s long-lasting camaraderie.

Act quickly. This show is nearly sold out.

Dec
13
Fri
Mark O’Connor: An Appalachian Christmas @ Whiteside Theatre
Dec 13 @ 7:00 pm – 10:30 pm

O'ConnorMark O’Connor
An Appalachian Christmas

Mark O’Connor’s An Appalachian Christmas album (2011) reached the #1 ranking on Billboard’s Bluegrass Album charts and has been in the top five each year since. Hailed by critics from the Wall Street Journal, New York Times and Los Angeles Times as a top 10 album of the holiday season, it has become a perennial classic Christmas recording.

O’Connor says, “Appalachia is the original melting pot of our country featuring more diverse styles of American music than just about anywhere. This theme makes for what is a trilogy of my “Appalachia” recordings now; Appalachia Waltz, Appalachian Journey, and An Appalachian Christmas