Valmai Goodyear Posted September 21, 2007 Share Posted September 21, 2007 Dear All, Spare Parts (Bryan Creer, Suzanne Higgins and me) are running a part-playing session for concertinas on the afternoon of Sunday 7th. October in the White Lion Saddlery at the Tenterden Folk Festival, Kent. If you'd like the dots by post and/or a midi file of the music in advance, let me know. The session is open to non- season ticket holders for a modest fee. We're also running a general music session in the White Lion that morning. Tenterden Festival website: http://www.btinternet.com/~folkspots/trust...t07/index07.htm Hoping to see a lot of you at Witney, Tootle pip, Valmai Valmai Goodyear 20, St. John's Terrace, Lewes, BN7 2DL 01273 476757 Lewes Arms Folk Club, Mount Place, Lewes, East Sussex BN7 1YH www.members.aol.com/lewesarmsfolk Residents: Bryan Creer, Dave Earl, Sandra Goddard, Valmai Goodyear, Suzanne Higgins, Steve & Diane Nevill, George Oakley, Robert O'Mahony, Derek Seed LEWES ARMS FOLK CLUB WORKSHOPS 2007 Workshops last a full Saturday and the tutor performs at the club in the evening. Booking forms are available from the club and can be printed from the website. 10th Nov - Craig Morgan Robson - Vocal harmony Sun 11th Nov - Craig Morgan Robson - Ballad forum 24th Nov - Robert Harbron - Concertina (all systems) 24th Nov - Emma Reid - Fiddle SPECIAL EVENINGS Ticket booking forms are available from the club and can be printed from the website. Saturday 20th. Oct: COPPER FAMILY (£6) SUNDAY 9th. Dec: SID KIPPER presents A KIPPER COUNTRY CHRISTMAS (£8) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pete Dunk Posted October 7, 2007 Share Posted October 7, 2007 We went along to the part playing workshop and had a really good time. I was a bit worried that my Jack baritone might be too slow responding to keep up with the pace of the music. It's pretty hard work getting the lowest note to sound but the tempo was kept moderate for we lesser mortals and a good time was had by all. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
John Wild Posted October 12, 2007 Share Posted October 12, 2007 My apologies to Valmai, Brian and other attendees who I failed to meet (Tallship for one!). Kettle Bridge Clogs had a great day out at Tenterden. We danced at the Town Hall in the morning, followed by a team of Czeck dancers. Then we had a few dances at the station before boarding the train to Bodiam. When the train stopped at Northiam to take on water, we had another dance on the station platform. Along the route we kept up a good succession of tunes including several renditions of the Runaway Train. After returning to Tenterden, arriving to yet another 'Runaway train' at the request of the stationmaster!, we decamped to the Vine for lunch. Then we were dancing again outside HSBC bank, possibly within earshot of the concertina workshop, except that they would have been making as much noise ( :lol: ). We had finished before the end of the scheduled time of the concertina workshop, but I decided that by that time, my brain would not have been responding very clearly to much more cerebral activity. During the day, local TV station Meridian were out and about filming and recording. Kettle Bridge Clogs among others featured on the early evening news bulletin which covered the festival. One of the dancer's partners at home was primed to watch and record so I was lucky enough to be there and get a record of it as well. A great day out.. - John Wild Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pete Dunk Posted October 12, 2007 Share Posted October 12, 2007 It's like a comedy of errors John. The original workshop start time of 2.15 was put back an hour to 3.15 because of a scheduling cockup so you might easily have made it for the whole thing. Sounds like you'd had enough squeezing for one day though! Stopped at Northiam station eh? I work at the other end of the village! No doubt we'll run into each other at an ICA meeting in Canterbury before too long ... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
John Wild Posted October 14, 2007 Share Posted October 14, 2007 It's like a comedy of errors John. The original workshop start time of 2.15 was put back an hour to 3.15 because of a scheduling cockup so you might easily have made it for the whole thing. Sounds like you'd had enough squeezing for one day though! Valmai had told me of the change when our paths briefly crossed earlier in the day. Kettle Bridge finished dancing around 3:45, and after a long day I do not think my brain would have managed anything more than playing familiar tunes on autopilot. No doubt we'll run into each other at an ICA meeting in Canterbury before too long ... The next Canterbury meeting of the East Kent Concertina Players (not the ICA) is due on Sunday 18h November. I do expect to be there. Best wishes John Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Valmai Goodyear Posted October 16, 2007 Author Share Posted October 16, 2007 Spare Parts had a jolly time at the Festival and met some very nice people. Tallship, many thanks for your recommendation of the cheap large case from Hobgoblin: it's just the job for my new 56-key baritone. I've shaped a couple of pads of thick foam for each end and decorated it with the proud emblem of the Cliffe Bonfire Society. I was impressed with the Jack baritone, too. Looking forward to seeing you at one of our forthcoming workshops at the Lewes Arms (the next one specifically for concertinas is on Saturday 24th. November with Rob Harbron) All the best, Valmai Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Peter Brook Posted October 17, 2007 Share Posted October 17, 2007 Apart from seeing John Wild's picture in the local paper I unfortunately missed the entire thing - unforgivable really as it is my closest folk festival. Will put more time in to squeezing over the coming months Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
John Wild Posted October 17, 2007 Share Posted October 17, 2007 Apart from seeing John Wild's picture in the local paper I unfortunately missed the entire thing - unforgivable really as it is my closest folk festival. Will put more time in to squeezing over the coming months Well that is my 2 minutes of fame over and done with . I have not seen the paper myself though I remember the photographer grabbing us as we were leaving the station. - regards John Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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