lay for an evening of community dancing.
(Alan is the house caller for the Bay Area English Regency Society,
and a frequent caller of modern-dress English Country and contra dance. You may
know him from his teaching for the PEERS Pyrates/Privateers, Three Musketeers,
or Vampire Balls, or his sessions at the Free Folk Festival. He says
"this stuff is waaaay easy, but you'll still end up sweaty.)
The dances will be the same kind of set dance that you get at Fezziwig's/PEERS/Gaskell
(and we may do Strip the Willow or Roger de Coverly, but also other easy dances
you probably haven't seen, like Nottingham Swing or Demon's Rant.)
No brainbenders, and these dances will typically run fairly short - you're not
stuck with your set or your partner for fifteen minutes.
There'll be some polkas and waltzes and schottisches interspersed, but it's
not like Gaskell with one set dance to 8 couple dances; there's lots of set
dances. Many of the dances are Victorian in origin but this is a modern day event -
wear comfortable clothes and danceable shoes.
See the flyer: www.liveavatar.com/ceilidh
Friday, September 28th, at Humanist Hall in Oakland, 8:00 pm.
(Keep reading for details)
Community dance (also called "barn dance" or "ceilidh") is a dance style
from Great Britain that lets you dance not just with your partner of the
moment but with an entire room of happy people. Alan Winston will lead
the dancing, with live music from the Berkeley band Across The Pond.
Comfortable waltzes and easy group dances. Beginners welcome, all dances
taught and called, casual dress -- wear comfortable shoes. You don't need
to bring a partner. Dancing accessible for children 8 years old and over.
Admission $10, $5 for students/low-income/kids. Family and group discounts
available.
When: September 28, 8 p.m. (and again October 26)
What: Community Dance Party
Who: Alan Winston, with live music by Debra Tayleur and friends
Where: Humanist Hall, 390 27th Street, Oakland, CA 94
Info: 650-365-2913, www.liveavatar.com/ceilidh
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(Alan is the house caller for the Bay Area English Regency Society,
and a frequent caller of modern-dress English Country and contra dance. You may
know him from his teaching for the PEERS Pyrates/Privateers, Three Musketeers,
or Vampire Balls, or his sessions at the Free Folk Festival. He says
"this stuff is waaaay easy, but you'll still end up sweaty.)
The dances will be the same kind of set dance that you get at Fezziwig's/PEERS/Gaskell
(and we may do Strip the Willow or Roger de Coverly, but also other easy dances
you probably haven't seen, like Nottingham Swing or Demon's Rant.)
No brainbenders, and these dances will typically run fairly short - you're not
stuck with your set or your partner for fifteen minutes.
There'll be some polkas and waltzes and schottisches interspersed, but it's
not like Gaskell with one set dance to 8 couple dances; there's lots of set
dances. Many of the dances are Victorian in origin but this is a modern day event -
wear comfortable clothes and danceable shoes.
See the flyer: www.liveavatar.com/ceilidh
Friday, September 28th, at Humanist Hall in Oakland, 8:00 pm.
(Keep reading for details)
Community dance (also called "barn dance" or "ceilidh") is a dance style
from Great Britain that lets you dance not just with your partner of the
moment but with an entire room of happy people. Alan Winston will lead
the dancing, with live music from the Berkeley band Across The Pond.
Comfortable waltzes and easy group dances. Beginners welcome, all dances
taught and called, casual dress -- wear comfortable shoes. You don't need
to bring a partner. Dancing accessible for children 8 years old and over.
Admission $10, $5 for students/low-income/kids. Family and group discounts
available.
When: September 28, 8 p.m. (and again October 26)
What: Community Dance Party
Who: Alan Winston, with live music by Debra Tayleur and friends
Where: Humanist Hall, 390 27th Street, Oakland, CA 94
Info: 650-365-2913, www.liveavatar.com/ceilidh
po