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Head for the Hills
- Contra Dance
- English Country Dance
- Other Dance Traditions
- Playing Music
- Square Dance
- Traditional Song
- Waltz
- Weekend
- Workshops and Lessons
A getaway weekend of dance, music and song at Camp Harlam near Kresgeville, PA in the Poconos, with many of your favorite musicians, callers, and workshop leaders. Sponsored by Princeton Country Dancers.
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Indy Family Folk Dance
- Children's Programming
- Contra Dance
- Family and Community Dance
- Square Dance
- Storytelling
- Traditional Song
Join us for a fun, easy folk dance for families with kids with live music! All instruction provided as we go. $5 suggested donation.
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Sally Rogers and Howie Bursen
Theodore Parker Church 1859 Centre Str, W. Roxbury, MA, United StatesSally Rogers and Howie Bursen have been a performing duo since they met in 1981 in a Greenwich Village coffeehouse. They play both traditional American and original songs and tunes to delight audiences from their home in Connecticut to far reaching places like Hungary and Israel! Howie is also an award-winning winemaker and Sally is […]
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Junction Song Circle
Community Room, Greater Hartford UCC 1721 Maple St., White River Junction, VT, United StatesCome sing: Bring a ballad or traditional song to share! On the third Sunday of every month, we meet up in the community room of the Greater Hartford UCC in White River Junction to share ballads and other unaccompanied songs. Traditional British and North American ballads are our specialties: stark, spellbinding story-songs handed down orally […]
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Sea Shanty Singalong in New Orleans
Three Muses Faubourg House 538 Frenchmen St, New Orleans, LA, United StatesThe No Quarter Shanty Krewe is hosting a sea shanty singalong! All ages, free, first Monday (usually), (mostly) a capella. Songbooks provided. Enthusiasm trumps talent when it comes to singing from the heart...
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Thanks to the Massachusetts Cultural Council for their generous support.