We have Entwyned and open calling the day after April Fool’s. (Next year April 1st is a Tuesday! Can hardly wait!)
Monthly Archives: March 2013
Gypsy Moon Ball – less than seven months away
Please block out October 18 – 20, 2013 on your calendar! Gypsy Moon Ball is a touch early this year due to scheduling issues.
We’ll feature calling by Gaye Fifer & Dugan Murphy, with music by the Coffee Zombies and Cocks of the North with Mark “Pokey” Hellenberg!
Here’s a teeny taste of Gaye calling
httpv://youtu.be/kCNUtQAsW8g
Ken Gall & Toika, 3/26
Everybody who attended Pigtown Fling, please come share that dance weekend energy!
LEDfoot on 3/19
Leslie, Erik, and Dave play on March 19th
Fletcher Tones
We have sprung forward and it’s both warm and light enough to garden in the evenings. But dance nourishes your soul in ways different from mud & last fall’s dried stuff. Please come join Barry Dupen, Fletcher Tones, and us on Tuesday, March 12th. You can rake & wheelbarrow stuff six other nights of the week.
English Country Dance (nearby)
Jacqueline Schwab, member of Bare Necessities and longtime musician for Ken Burns documentaries, is playing and leading English Country dance in Cincinnati and Louisville this week. Each event will be well worth the drive (approximately 2 hour each way). Please tell her Kathryn sent you!
Thursday, March 7th, 8 – 10:30 p.m. in Cincinnati, at Ascension & Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, 334 Burns Avenue, Cincinnati, OH 45215-4320. She’ll be leading intermediate and advanced dances, so some familiarity with ECD is requested. If you’re not acquainted with instructions like “first corners set and turn single,” it’s a fine opportunity to listen and watch.
Sunday, March 10th, 3 – 5 p.m. in Louisville, at St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church, 2233 Woodbourne Avenue, Louisville, KY 40205.
Music & dance beat snow!
After a flurry of texting and emails it’s for sure: we ARE dancing tonight. Vickie Stohl will call, with music by Dianna Davis, John Paolillo, Twy Bethard, and whoever else shows up. We hope that lots of dancers and musicians will agree: music and dance are more powerful than snow. (that said, don’t do anything unsafe).