Nick Dow tells of a visit to a pub in Broadwindsor and an evening of memorable songs. One of these, “The Foggy Dew,” is the story of a bachelor who takes in a young woman on a chilly night and ends up as a single father.

On this episode of Contra Pulse, Dave tells us all about his early years and how his journey as a fiddle player began on a spur-of-the-moment whim. We explore his identity as a New England Style Fiddler, and get to hear Dave demonstrate his unique fiddle strum, and a few beautiful tunes on the guitar. Dave leaves us with a cliffhanger about new developments coming out with his band, Stomp Rocket, so we’ll just have to wait at the edge of our seats to find out. In the meantime, enjoy!

On this episode of Contra Pulse, Julie sits down with fiddler Becky Tracy. Becky has been a defining presence in some of the most popular and innovative contra dance bands from New England—Wild Asparagus and Nightingale. 

Tim Edwards introduces “Tom o’Bedlam’s Song,” an early 17th-century tune that has been described as the finest anonymous poem in the English language. Tom is a licensed beggar discharged from the Hospital of St. Mary of Bethlehem in London (“Bedlam”).

The Winter 2021 CDSS News is now available! Learn about Ignatius Sancho, a country dance composer who started life on a slave ship; dance the Pandemic Waltz; get some tips for weathering the winter together; and remember that “Songs Stay Sung.” Plus much more!

  • CDSS staff members dancing at the 2024 staff retreat Work with us!

    CDSS has two year-round positions open! Might you or someone you know be the perfect fit? Find more info here, and please help spread the word to folks who may be interested.

  • From the Mic with David Kaynor From the Mic Episode 28: David Kaynor

    The newest episode of From the Mic is out now, featuring the one and only David Kaynor (yes, really!). In this episode, host Mary Wesley shares an interview she recorded with David in 2011, ten years before his passing. 

  • Engraved illustration for "Jolly Roving Tar" November 2024 Song of the Month

    April Grant introduces “Jolly Roving Tar.” Although it may sound like an old English sea ballad, the song was written in the United States for the Broadway musical Old Lavender.

  • Campers around a campfire by a moonlit lake. Photo by Howard Carlberg. Summer Camp Job Opportunities

    We are in search of several camp staff for summer 2025. Please check the Jobs page for details on the positions and how to apply.

  • From the Mic with Diane Silver From the Mic Episode 27: Diane Silver

    This episode of From the Mic features Diane Silver. Diane says: “I love that moment when I can stop calling—when I can pull back, pull back, pull back, and ultimately you’re not calling anymore. And the dancers are just dancing to the music.”

  • Folk Tunes from the Women New in the CDSS Store!

    Folk Tunes from the Women, curated by Kathryn Tickell, is a tune book like no other! This is a bumper book of more than 150 contemporary tunes by 100 unique composers from different areas, traditions, and backgrounds.

    There’s a wide selection of jigs, hornpipes, reels, airs, marches, polkas, waltzes, mazurkas, and more. All tunes are presented as melody lines with chord symbols, making it a useful book for teachers and players alike.

  • Detail from the painting "Interior of a Tavern with Card Players and a Violin Player" by Jan Steen October 2024 Song of the Month

    Peter and Barbara Snape introduce “There Is a Tavern.” Similar to the well-known “Died for Love,” this song is by Lancastrian folk singer Emma Vickers. It is sung to the tune “McCafferty,” very similar to “Lord Franklin,” and has many floating verses.

  • John Roberts, Tony Parkes, and David Surette, recipients of the 2025 Lifetime Contribution Award 2025 Lifetime Contribution Award Recipients

    We are delighted to announce the three recipients of the CDSS Lifetime Contribution Award: John Roberts, Tony Parkes, and David Surette. More info about their award celebrations will be posted later this year.

  • "The Contra Connection" #1 The Contra Connection

    The Contra Connection was a series of articles for organizers and beginning callers by Larry Jennings, Dan Pearl, and Ted Sannella, published in the Country Dance & Song Society News between 1988 and 1995. All 24 articles are now in the Online Library for your perusal.

  • Historical photo of Frank Profitt and Douglas Kennedy New Historic Photos

    New in the CDSS digital archives! A collection of historic photos (c. 1920s-1960s, many undated) from Pinewoods, morris events in England, and other dance festivals and events. It can be accessed online by anyone and is still growing! From the Milne Special Collections and Archives at the University of New Hampshire.

  • CDSS News, Fall/Winter 2024 Fall/Winter 2024 CDSS News

    The Fall/Winter 2024 issue of CDSS News has arrived! Meet the three recipients of the 2025 Lifetime Contribution Award; dance Mr. Smukler’s Inauguration; solve an ECD emoji puzzle; and much more!

  • A red rooster in a field of dry grain September 2024 Song of the Month

    Judy Cook introduces “Waterbound,” a play-party song from Grayson County, Virginia. The earliest known recording was 1929 by the Grayson County Railsplitters, and Judy shares a 1971 version by The New Golden Ring.

2026 Camp Jobs

Come work with us at camp! Are you…

  • Looking for engaging summer employment?
  • Retired and wanting to try something new?
  • Between jobs or in a transitional period of employment?
  • Excited about immersive music, dance, and song experiences?

If you answered yes to any of the above, then we might just have the summer job for you! Each year we need help running our summer camp sessions at four facilities:

  • Pinewoods Camp in Plymouth, MA
  • Camp Cavell in Lexington, MI
  • Camp Kweebec in Schwenksville, PA
  • Agassiz Village in Poland, ME

Most jobs are for single camp sessions, which are 4-7 days long. If you’re interested in a longer commitment, check out the two 6-week positions at Pinewoods.  

How to apply: Please fill out our 2026 application form here. You are welcome to apply for multiple positions; please fill out a separate form for each job. This will help us collect information about relevant certifications and experience.

Apply now

We will begin reviewing applications after the new year. All applications received by January 1 will receive a response by January 15. Applications received after January 1 will be considered on a rolling basis.

If you have questions, please email [email protected].

Sound System Operator

Compensation: $1,000

Primary duties: Set up and manage sound systems for classes and evening events, working with program staff to help everyone have the best possible sound experience. 

  • Cascade of Music & Dance

    Dates: August 17-23 (6 nights, Monday p.m.–Sunday a.m.)
    Location: Camp Kweebec, Schwenksville, PA

Lifeguard (with CPR/First Aid Certificates)

Compensation: Program tuition and room/board

Primary duties: Be the first point of contact for campers experiencing health concerns (for adult sessions only). Be on duty during scheduled swim sessions and inform campers of swim area rules and safe behavior.

  • Family Week at Agassiz Village

    Dates: August 8-14 (6 nights, Saturday p.m.–Friday a.m.)
    Location: Agassiz Village, Poland, ME

  • American Dance & Music Week

    Dates: August 17-23 (6 nights, Monday p.m.–Sunday a.m.)
    Location: Pinewoods Camp, Plymouth, MA

  • Early Music Week

    Dates: August 23-29 (6 nights, Sunday p.m.–Saturday a.m.)
    Location: Pinewoods Camp, Plymouth, MA

Requirements: Current Lifeguard, CPR and First Aid certification

Camp Doctor/Nurse

Compensation: Program tuition and room/board

Primary duties: Be the first point of contact for campers experiencing health concerns

  • Family Week at Agassiz Village

    Dates: August 8-14 (6 nights, Saturday p.m.–Friday a.m.)
    Location: Agassiz Village, Poland, ME

  • Dance, Music & Spice

    Dates: June 13-20 (7 nights, Saturday p.m.–Saturday a.m.)
    Location:
    Camp Cavell, Lexington, MI

  • Family Week at Pinewoods

    Dates: July 19-26 (7 nights, Sunday p.m.–Sunday a.m.)
    Location: Pinewoods Camp, Plymouth, MA

Dining Hall Manager

Compensation: Program tuition and room/board

Primary duties: Liaise with facility kitchen staff to communicate camper dietary and meal needs, and facilitate a calm and efficient dining hall experience for campers

We don't have any open positions right now; please check again soon! Camp jobs for summer 2027 will be posted in fall 2026.

Party/Snack Coordinator

Compensation: Program tuition and room/board

Primary duties: Oversee preparation, set-up, and clean-up for all-camp parties and snacks. Portion-out and monitor use of CDSS-provided supplies and camper party donations. Supervise camper assistants.

  • Family Week at Agassiz Village

    Dates: August 8-14 (6 nights, Saturday p.m.–Friday a.m.)
    Location: Agassiz Village, Poland, ME

  • Family Week at Pinewoods

    Dates: July 19-26 (7 nights, Sunday p.m.–Sunday a.m.)
    Location: Pinewoods Camp, Plymouth, MA

  • English Dance Week

    Dates: July 26-August 1 (6 nights, Sunday p.m.–Saturday a.m.)
    Location: Pinewoods Camp, Plymouth, MA

  • Harmony of Song & Dance

    Dates: August 8-13 (5 nights, Saturday p.m.–Thursday a.m.)
    Location: Pinewoods Camp, Plymouth, MA

  • SEA Session

    Dates: August 13-17 (4 nights, Thursday p.m.–Monday a.m.)
    Location: Pinewoods Camp, Plymouth, MA

  • American Dance & Music Week

    Dates: August 17-23 (6 nights, Monday p.m.–Sunday a.m.)
    Location: Pinewoods Camp, Plymouth, MA

  • Early Music Week

    Dates: August 23-29 (6 nights, Sunday p.m.–Saturday a.m.)
    Location: Pinewoods Camp, Plymouth, MA

Apply now

In addition to these jobs, scholarships and work exchanges will be available at all camp sessions. Full details will be available when camp registration opens in mid-January. Click here for a full listing of camp programs, dates, and program directors.


CDSS is an equal opportunity employer. Neither your gender, your religion, your personal life, your skin color, nor indeed any physical attribute makes a difference in our hiring process. If you’re smart and good at what you do, then come as you are. Black, Indigenous, and people of color (BIPOC), immigrants, and LGBTQ+ candidates are strongly encouraged to apply.