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Open Band with Dugan Murphy calling

Open Band August 2010

November 1st we welcome Dugan Murphy back from Cincinnati, calling to Open Band, which means everyone who wants to play. If you have a Portland book (or know what that is) great! If not, don’t worry, because contra dancers and contra dance musicians share. Please come early, and/or email Dianna Davis at indycontra.schedule@gmail.com so we know roughly how many people and what instruments to expect. Or surprise us and just show up.

Food Truck Fest @ Gypsy Moon Ball

Good news (mostly) for GMB attendees! Food Truck Fest will be right across the street, in the Murat parking lot on Friday night. For $5 admission (OR 2 non-perishable items for the food bank) you get access to over a dozen food trucks, providing a great variety of dinner options just before Gypsy Moon Ball’s Friday night dance.

Food trucks include Some of this! Some of That!, Mabel on the MoveWest Coast Tacos, and dessert from Take-able cakes.

Welcoming new dancers

Contra dancing always welcomes new dancers. We’re glad to have the chance to share something we love! And while it can stay fun for decades, you’ll enjoy it & start catching on right away. Just listen to the caller, and watch & feel the other dancers. Probably 1/2 the people in this video had never done contra before:
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g6uRp6FYjPI

Gypsy Moon Ball Site

Zion - view from the balcony

Gypsy Moon Ball 2011 is almost entirely at Zion Evangelical United Church of Christ (site of 2010’s Friday night dance).

Susan Moffett and Kathy Anderson will call contra dancing there Friday night, Saturday afternoon & night, and Sunday afternoon, to music by Changeling and the Coffee Zombies.

Zion 2010

We also have a large hall for snacking, jamming, and socializing, a beautiful wood floor classroom for Saturday afternoon workshops, multiple restrooms for changing and . . . and a balcony with space for a dress swap, vendors, and watching the dancers!

Imagine musicians jamming, & dancers sharing (home made) snacks in this fellowship hall

Saturday afternoon sessions include advanced/experienced contra, Lindy Hop, beginning & intermediate waltz, and a music leader session on open bands, jamming, and how to add special touches, like alternate chord progressions.

Beautiful classroom floor!

On Sunday morning, we’ll waltz at Earth House, site of our weekly contra dances, just a couple of blocks from Zion.

Zion is just across the street from the Murat Theatre (now officially Old National Theatre); we’ve rented the entire church parking lot (except for Sunday morning) so there’s no competition with theater-goers. Just tell the attendant that you’re there for Gypsy Moon Ball.

Registration, directions, and other info are on our GMB 2011 page.

parking included

Coffee Zombies, back home in Indiana

Coffiee Zombies, along with Changeling, will play for Gypsy Moon Ball 2011.

What’s Gypsy Moon Ball?  Well, every fall Indy Contra hosts a dance weekend, with contra dancers from around the midwest (and farther) coming to dance with us, Friday night, all day Saturday & Saturday night, and Sunday to about 3 p.m. It’s mostly contra, but there are sessions for waltz and other dance styles, and several hours of waltzing & other couple dances. We’ll have at least 150 “dance gypsies,” who love to contra dance so much they’re driving from Wisconsin, Michigan, Missouri, Ohio, Kentucky, Illinois, and maybe even farther.

The complete schedule of workshops and special Saturday afternoon sessions will be released about October 11th.

We’re recruiting Indianapolis area dancers to help with planning and preparation, making buttons (for nametags) and signs, preparing homemade sweet & salty snacks, shopping for supplies, helping with registration, setup, and cleanup; and hosting dancers from out of town. Just thirty or sixty minutes of your time would help a lot!

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uCNQQ2G63vg

Concerts this weekend

Friday, September 30th, 8pm – 11pm, a concert, not a dance, featuring one of our regular,  favorite bands, Edge of Erin (Dianna Davis, Sam Stelting and Robyn Ton) playing at 9 Irish Brothers (EAST) in Lafayette IN: 3520 St. Rd. 38 E. Info @ http://www.nineirishbrothers.com/event/west-edge-erin

Saturday, October 1st, 6 pm, a house concert, featuring another of our regular, favorite bands, Iron Curtain Meltdown, presented by the Flying Cat House Concert Series. An international smorgasbord of folk music! Eastern European, Celtic, French-Canadian, Americana, and more. Dianna Davis: accordion, clarinet, foot percussion, and vocals; Maggie Davis: fiddle and vocals, Mario Joven: guitar and vocals; Samantha Stelting: bass, viola, fiddle, and vocals.

Unlike our dances, and unlike Friday’s concert, RESERVATIONS ARE REQUIRED Saturday night! To reserve your spot, contact the concert venue via E-MAIL at FlyingCatHouseConcerts@comcast.net or 317-466-7953. (Please note that you can RSVP via Facebook just for fun if you want, but you will ALSO need to contact them directly in order to receive a confirmation with the street address, directions, and other details.)

-Suggested Donation: $10 per person all proceeds go to the performers
-Guests are invited to bring a dish for a casual, “cocktail party” style buffet of light snacks, finger food, and sweets. Bottled water will be provided, and you may bring wine, beer, etc.
-No small children please

Seating is limited – so make your reservation today!