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Roger Gawley

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  • Birthday 01/29/1949

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    English concertina. Play in Folkworks bands, mainly Caedmon Folk which now meets at The Sage Gateshead.<br /><br />Also play with North East Concertina Players who meet in Sedgefield on the second Sunday of the month.
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    Durham

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  1. Folkworks summer school returns to Durham! After a gap because of covid and a reduced Youth Summer School in deepest Northumberland last year, this year's summer school will be held in Durham School in Durham City. It will be a wonderful experience for any folk-minded player between the ages of 14 and 17. The summer school is rather expensive at £500 inclusive this year. The ICA has for a number of years offered a bursary (£250 this year) towards the cost for a suitable concertina player. To qualify, they would need to be an appropriate age and to play concertina to a reasonable standard (above beginner). They would need an interest in folk music but do not need previous folk experience. The 2024 Summer School will mainly involve working in mixed instrument groups, but the course will be tailored to the young musicians so there will be opportunity for instrument specific focus during the week. Sam Partridge (one of this year’s tutors) is a concertina player and will be able to support with this. They will be expected to write a short piece about the experience for Concertina World, the ICA magazine. We could offer help with drafting this if needed. We would also like a photograph taken during the summer school. Folkworks should be able to arrange this. If you are interested or would like to know more, contact Roger Gawley at bursary@concertina.org More on the summer school at https://theglasshouseicm.org/whats-on/folkworks-summer-school-application-2024/ Applications close on May 10
  2. Folkworks summer school returns to Durham! After a gap because of covid and a reduced Youth Summer School in deepest Northumberland last year, this year's summer school will be held in Durham School in Durham City. It will be a wonderful experience for any folk-minded player between the ages of 14 and 17. The summer school is rather expensive at £500 inclusive this year. The ICA has for a number of years offered a bursary (£250 this year) towards the cost for a suitable concertina player. To qualify, they would need to be an appropriate age and to play concertina to a reasonable standard (above beginner). They would need an interest in folk music but do not need previous folk experience. The 2024 Summer School will mainly involve working in mixed instrument groups, but the course will be tailored to the young musicians so there will be opportunity for instrument specific focus during the week. Sam Partridge (one of this year’s tutors) is a concertina player and will be able to support with this. They will be expected to write a short piece about the experience for Concertina World, the ICA magazine. We could offer help with drafting this if needed. We would also like a photograph taken during the summer school. Folkworks should be able to arrange this. If you are interested or would like to know more, contact Roger Gawley at bursary@concertina.org More on the summer school at https://theglasshouseicm.org/whats-on/folkworks-summer-school-application-2024/ Applications close on May 10
  3. The Folkworks Youth Summer School is coming back to Durham! Youth means ages 14 to 17. No sign of the adult summer school yet but we have hopes. This event will be held in Durham School in Durham City from August 19 to 23 and will be a wonderful experience for any folk-minded player. The International Concertina Association is offering a bursary of £250 towards the fully residential price of £500 this year. To qualify for this you need to be the right age and play concertina to a reasonable standard (above beginner). An interest in folk music is needed but not necessarily previous experience. The 2024 Summer School will mainly involve working in mixed instrument groups, but the course will be tailored to the young musicians so there will be opportunity for instrument specific focus during the week. Sam Partridge (one of this year’s tutors) is a concertina player and will be able to support with this. They will be expected to write a short piece about the experience for Concertina World, the ICA magazine. We could offer help with drafting this if needed. We would also like a photograph taken during the summer school. Folkworks should be able to arrange this. If you are interested or would like to know more, contact Roger Gawley at bursary@concertina.org
  4. Colin Whyles gave a pointer to the tangible benefits of ICA membership above. He did not mention the warm, fuzzy feeling that you get from belonging to the global band of concertina enthusiasts.
  5. It is a class for English concertina. If an Anglo concertina player who understands the difference wanted to come, they would be welcome but would not get much detailed fingering guidance.
  6. Are you a young concertina player between 14 and 20 years old? Do you know one? Would you/they like to spend a week from July 24 to 29th in the surroundings of Durham School in the historic city of Durham? The Folkworks Durham Youth Summer School has a concertina class for the first time in thirteen years. Even better, the tutor is Alex Wade. If you do not know Alex, you can see her at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i2weghwmeXY as well as the video of her performance with Alistair Anderson and Star and Shadow Rapper at last year's ICA AGM on the International Concertina Association group on facebook. Details and booking information are at http://www.sagegateshead.com/event/folkworks-youth-summer-school-2017/ Anything you would like to know about Durham or the Summer School, just ask.
  7. I wish you the best of luck with your new venture. It should be good. There were some interesting articles in PICA and I have enjoyed Dan's books. Best wishes, Roger [ what are you going to call it? ]
  8. Roger, I think that you misrepresent the ICA position. There have certainly been some problems, many of them my fault, but moving forward the International Concertina Association would be happy to host "son of PICA" on its website. Will send you an address to reach the committee. Best wishes, Roger (until recently secretary to the ICA)
  9. There was an interesting slip up in the way the prices came out in Concertina World. It may have been my fault.
  10. Whoops! Forgot to say that the concert is in St Silas Church, Newcastle, NE6 1PG just up the hill from Ouseburn Farm and just behind KFC. If the meeting finishes early, it is quiet likely that we will spend some time in the Cumberland Arms on our way from farm to church. It is about half way and has some attraction.
  11. Our annual general meeting will be held on April 16th at the Ouseburn Farm, Byker, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 2PA. Meeting starts at 2pm. All members are entitled to attend without notice but please let us know you are coming so we can set enough chairs. Starting 10:30, Alistair Anderson, international star of the concertina and President of the ICA will give a workshop on Northumbrian tunes. This is free to members, £2.50 to non-members (whatever you may have read in Concertina World). From 7:30pm, Alistair will lead a concert featuring Star and Shadow ladies rapper team with Alex Wade. Price now reduced to £5 for members, £4 for non-members. Tickets on the door but please tell us that you are coming. See ICA website or International Concertina Association facebook group for more but please email secretary (at) concertina.org to say that you will be there. It is going to be good.
  12. Looks great because it is great. Thanks for posting this. More details on ICA website and on International Concertina Association facebook group. See you there, Roger
  13. You get the newsletter, Concertina World. That should be a benefit. And a sense of belonging. Funny-looking concertina you are playing in your picture.
  14. You need to buy Dave's Maintenance Manual for the illustrations. I suppose that ICA could put them on the website but we would need permission first.
  15. If you are going to Swaledale, you must have booked by now, so see you there. If you go to Witney, I will see you there. The general descriptions of both events are pretty accurate. You will find all kinds of concertina and all standards of playing at both places.
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