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General Information Schedule History Mission Sponsors Sponsor Spotlights Friends of the Festival Donors Committee/volunteers Oldtimers and Newcomers Workshops 2007 Festival photos Performers page 1 page 2 page 3 page 4 page 5 Crafts page 1 page 2 page 3 page 4 Jammers, and others Performer application (pending) Spokane Folklore Society
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Participatory Dance and Music Workshops at the 2007 Festival(not yet updated for 2008) DANCE WORKSHOPS /PARTICIPATORY DANCE Square Dance (Saturday at Noon) with the Valley Crosstrailers Square Dance Club Japanese Dance (Saturday 1:45 p.m.) Japanese students attending Mukogawa Fort Wright Institute will perform several dances then invite the audience to learn a dance. Introduction to Belly Dance (Saturday at 2:00) with Nizana. English Country Dance (Saturday at 3 p.m.) Mitchell Frey teaches “contradances” from the 17th century International Folk Dance (Saturday at 4 p.m.) with Karen Wilson-Bell New England Contra Dance Workshop Saturday at 6:30 and 8:30 Sunday 3 p.m. Learn the basics of this community dance tradition that has been bringing communities together in New England for hundreds of years and has spread across the country
MUSIC WORKSHOPS -Classroom 1 in Building 5 What Would Woody Do? With the Blue Ribbon Tea Company (Saturday 12:30-2 p.m.)An informative and entertaining intro into the music of Woody Guthrie and his influence. Discussion of instrumental and vocal styles plus performance examples Songs from the Scottish Highlands with Brian MacLeod (Saturday 2:30 – 4 p.m.)A workshop on songs and traditions from the Scottish Highlands. Brought up in the Highlands, Brian will use examples from his own family along with songs, photos and maps Mississippi John Hurt with Frank Delaney (Saturday 4:30 –6) This workshop is both a music appreciation and guitar instruction workshop. Frank Delaney traveled to Hurts home in Mississippi to do research for a special he will produce for KPBX and a book he is writing. The workshop will include a demonstration of Hurts playing style as well as a slideshow and videos from Mississippi. Click here for more info
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