Brand new and only in the CDSS Store: beautiful iridescent Valentine’s Day cards made by Joanna Reiner Wilkinson! It’s difficult to convey in pictures how gorgeous these cards are as they shimmer in the light with 3D hearts that say “Love you.” Shop now!

Contra Callers’ Corner is a series of free monthly Zoom calls for contra callers of all levels. It’s a place to ask questions, network, and address hot topics from your local dance community in a safe space. 

Hosted by Seth Tepfer
Featuring Will Mentor
Wednesday, February 18
8:00 p.m. ET (5:00 p.m. PT)
Register here

Sally Rogers introduces “Mathey Groves,” a Child ballad also called “Matty Groves” and “Little Musgrave.It describes an adulterous tryst between a young man and a noblewoman that is ended when the woman’s husband discovers them.

This week, we talk to Benjamin Foss and Bennett Konesni in Belfast, both hailing from Waldo County, Maine. Throughout the episode, they reflect on their deep commitment to nourishing our local culture of participatory music and dance, their love of contra music new and old, and the value of social connections of playing and dancing, including the links among various cultures of music and dance (those branches we love exploring in this podcast). Listen and subscribe!

We’re excited to share that the December issue of the CDSS News is returning! This issue will feature ads for 2027 events, plus dances, puzzles, and other fun! Ad reservations for all three 2026 issues are available now. See deadlines and rates here.

Judy Cook introduces “Three Men of Gotham,” a poem by Thomas Love Peacock set to the tune “Courtiers.” The three men set sail in a bowl to try to rake the moon from the sea—but are they foolish or wise?

This episode, Chrissy sits down with the wonderful Carol Compton and Thal Aylward of Trip to Norwich to talk about the wild paths each of them have taken to playing English country dance and contra and contra music. Listen and subscribe!