Calendar

Calendar

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Jan
2
Tue
International Folk Dance in Albany @ call for address
Jan 2 @ 7:15 pm – 9:15 pm
Jan
7
Sun
Hoolyeh International Folk Dancing @ First Congregational United Church of Christ
Jan 7 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

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.

Jan
9
Tue
International Folk Dance in Albany @ call for address
Jan 9 @ 7:15 pm – 9:15 pm
Jan
16
Tue
International Folk Dance in Albany @ call for address
Jan 16 @ 7:15 pm – 9:15 pm
Jan
21
Sun
Hoolyeh International Folk Dancing @ First Congregational United Church of Christ
Jan 21 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

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.

Jan
23
Tue
International Folk Dance in Albany @ call for address
Jan 23 @ 7:15 pm – 9:15 pm
Jan
30
Tue
International Folk Dance in Albany @ call for address
Jan 30 @ 7:15 pm – 9:15 pm
Feb
4
Sun
Hoolyeh International Folk Dancing @ First Congregational United Church of Christ
Feb 4 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

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.

Feb
6
Tue
International Folk Dance in Albany @ call for address
Feb 6 @ 7:15 pm – 9:15 pm
Feb
8
Thu
Jim Malcolm Live from Scotland @ Friends Meeting House
Feb 8 @ 7:30 pm – 10:00 pm

Jim MalcolmJim Malcolm Live from Scotland

He’s Scotland’s Songwriter of the Year in 2004 and three-times nominated for Scots Singer of the Year.

Jim Malcolm’s concerts are like a musical tour through Scotland’s landscape and history, with humor his constant companion. Jim Malcolm  performs award-winning original songs, traditional ballads and the works of Robert Burns, with guitar and harmonicas. His harmonica work is pretty hot and he has a great voice. The Friends Meeting House is a 70 seat venue and he has sold out here before, so I recommend getting tickets early.

Here is what others say:

“Jim Malcolm’s voice has the complex individuality of an aged single-malt whisky.”

-Boston Globe

“One of the finest talents to have emerged through the Scottish folk scene in years”

-The independent

“One of those pure warm Scottish folk voices one never tires of listening to.”

-Dirty Linen

“Undeniably stunning”

-Mojo

Jim released a 2015 CD: Live in Perth , which is a rewarding selection of old and modern Scottish folk song, recorded live with no studio jiggery pokery in front of a lively audience of fans, friends and family. For 2017, Jim and Susie Malcolm have a duet album; they are great together. The new CD, entitled Spring Will Follow On is a selection of traditional and more contemporary songs they love, set alongside two new compositions from Jim based on popular fiddle tunes. A cheerful collection!

Feb
13
Tue
International Folk Dance in Albany @ call for address
Feb 13 @ 7:15 pm – 9:15 pm
Feb
18
Sun
Cancelled – Hoolyeh International Folk Dancing @ First Congregational United Church of Christ
Feb 18 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Try contra tonight!

Usually 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.

Feb
20
Tue
International Folk Dance in Albany @ call for address
Feb 20 @ 7:15 pm – 9:15 pm
Feb
25
Sun
Daimh @ Whiteside Theatre
Feb 25 @ 7:00 pm – 10:30 pm

Daimh

DAIMH

Daimh, Gaelic Supergroup and unchallenged champion, play straight in the eye Highland music and are based around West Lochaber and the Isle of Skye.

Formed around the turn of the century and taking the name from the Gaelic word for kinship Daimh (pronounced Dive) have taken their contemporary take of Highland and Gaelic music to over 20 countries, setting audiences alight from Moscow to San Francisco.

With a reputation as giants of the Bagpipes and Fiddle, Angus Mackenzie and Gabe McVarish lead the melodic powerhouse with fellow founder member Ross Martin underpinning the groove on the Guitar. The Band is joined by new guy Murdo Yogi Cameron on Mandola and Accordion to complete the instrumental line up.

 

Feb
27
Tue
International Folk Dance in Albany @ call for address
Feb 27 @ 7:15 pm – 9:15 pm