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Waltz Evening: Raven & Goose + Judy Zeidel

CALLING: Robins and Larks for contras / Leads and Follows for waltzes.

Join us for a special evening of waltzing! Do you enjoy waltzing and wish there were more chances to do so? Have you always wanted to learn moves and turns beyond the basics? Come and have some fun and learn new things with Judy Zeidel and Marcel Van Eerd who will be instructing throughout the evening.

For something completely different, this will be an “inside out” contra evening with contras at the end of the first half and at the end of the night, with waltzes for rest of the time!

7:00-7:30 Basic Waltz instruction (1-2-3, 4-5-6 / leading and following)

At 7:30, we will start with a basic circle waltz mixer followed by a couples waltz. After that, we will “walk through” a few more waltz moves and have 2 or 3 waltzes to practice. At the midpoint of the evening we will do an “intermediate-advanced contra” followed by a short break. The second half of the evening will bring more waltz moves, including the rotating waltz steps, and end with another intermediate-advanced contra.

Beginner Workshop: 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm

Advanced Workshop: 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm

Dancing: 8:00 – 10:00pm

Location: Fairhaven Library Auditorium (enter through side door). 1117 12th St., Fairhaven

Band: From the 7 winds of the world we have Raven & Goose. See below for more info.

Instructor: From Bellingham we have Judy Zeidel instructing.

Entry: $12-$15; $8 students (by donation)


Raven & Goose:

Virtuoso violinist, Corwin Zekley was born with a fiddle in their hands and plays with an intensity yet delicacy that pulls on the heartstrings of all who hear them. Corwin has eclectic musical roots, and enchants audiences playing anything from Celtic to Jazz to Country to Metal. Corwin studied at the Berklee College of Music, has played thousands of concerts, appeared on dozens of records, and has published books and albums of their own compositions.

Grace Fellows grew up playing traditional musics on fiddle, and she synthesized her broad musical influences while studying at Calarts, and doing her masters at BIMM London. She became an accomplished pianist while performing as a singer/songwriter, and in the last years has become a powerhouse contra-pianist whose potent sense of rhythm will propel you around the dance floor.

website: https://www.corwin.us/ravenandgoose
promo reel: https://youtu.be/Oox1iw3GKa4
video from nw folklife 2025: https://youtu.be/FmTgO-ZmdIg

Contra Dance: Old Growth Graveyard + Morna Leonard

CALLING:  Robins and Larks.

Time: 7:00 pm – 10:00 pm

Beginner lesson: 7:00 pm – 7:30 pm

Location: Fairhaven Library Auditorium (enter through side door). 1117 12th St., Fairhaven

Entry: $12-$15; $8 students (by donation)

Band: Longtime partners in crime, Ryan McKasson and Colin Cotter have had a creative collaboration spanning many years, bands, gigs, productions, late nights, adventures, and more. The two met over 20 years ago at Alasdair Fraser’s Valley of the Moon Scottish Fiddling School (where they are both now faculty members), and they have since traveled all over the country making music together and sharing a creative spark. “Old Growth Graveyard” is the most recent distillation of their artistic partnership.

Caller: Striking right to dancing marrow and into our wee dancing hearts, it’s our local caller from Bow, WA — Morna Leonard.


Contra Dance: Heliotrope + Alex MacLeod

CALLING:  Robins and Larks.

Time: 7:00 pm – 10:00 pm

Beginner lesson: 7:00 pm – 7:30 pm

Location: Fairhaven Library Auditorium (enter through side door). 1117 12th St., Fairhaven

Entry: $12-$15; $8 students (by donation)

Band: With great breadth and great scope, it’s Heliotrope.  From Bellingham is Robin Brown, fiddle; Paul Englesberg, flute and concertina; Michael Hobart, guitar; and from Mt. Vernon is Greg Sherman, bass.

Caller: Hailing from Seattle, Alex MacLeod is a dance caller and musician who calls, performs, and instructs across the Pacific Northwest and beyond. Over the last 12 years Alex has developed his calling style while calling for all kinds of dances – from festivals to farms, weddings to bat mitzvahs, in barns, on boats, in fields and in grange halls, in churches and bars and schools. He has been influenced by community dance calling greats like Bill Martin, Bob Dalsemer, Susan Michaels, and Phil Jamison. His dances are always full of laughter and learning, with practical instruction that engages novice and experienced dancers alike. Alex also plays old time fiddle music, often for square dances, and plays drums in the Seattle country band Paradise Drifters.

theparadisedrifters.com

@macleod_alex

@tractortavernsquaredance


Heliotrope: L to R – Michael, Paul, Robin, Greg

Alex MacLeod at the Bellingham Contra

Contra Dance: PSA Triplicity + Katie Pinter

CALLING:  Robins and Larks.

Time: 7:00 pm – 10:00 pm

Beginner lesson: 7:00 pm – 7:30 pm

Location: Fairhaven Library Auditorium (enter through side door). 1117 12th St., Fairhaven

Band: PSA Triplicity features Paul Englesberg, Sky Leuba, and Alex Schneider from Bellingham

Caller: Vancouver’s newest youngest caller, Katie Pinter. As hearty as a pinto bean, she’ll be serving up a fine selection of down home dances. Furthermore, with the grace of a painter, Ms. Pinter will punctually pin herself to all our dancing hearts into perpetuity.

Entry: $12 – $15; $8 students (by donation)


 

Katie Pinter