June 21: El Cerrito 3rd Sun. Scandia Dance, Workshop & Potluck - Featuring Valerie Rose on Fiddle
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(Mark Your Calendar: Next month’s 3rd Sunday Scandia Dance, Workshop & Potluck: July 19, 4-10pm)
El Cerrito 3rd Sunday Scandia Dance
Midsommar/Summer Solstice Workshop, Party and Potluck
June 21, 4:00 - 10:00 pm
With Special Featured Musician:
Valerie Rose on Fiddle
About Valerie Rose:Valerie Rose is a Bay Area fiddler, singer, and dance musician steeped in Celtic, Scandinavian, Old-Time, and Balkan traditional music. She plays regularly for Irish, Scottish, English Country Dance, and contra dance, and plays for the Oakland Scandia Dance with Jane Tripi and Leslie Bonnet. She is the newest member of Wake the Dead, the World's Only Celtic Grateful Dead Jam Band. Learn more at vrosemusic.com.
Summer Solstice Theme:
***Optional: To add to the festive Midsommar/Summer Solstice ambience wear a flowered wreath in your hair, a flowered printed shirt or dress, or some symbol of sun and sunshine to welcome in the summer…or whatever moves you. Bring a poem about summer to read to us during the potluck.
Sponsored by Golden Gate Nordic Music & Dance, a program of the Northern California Spelmanslag, a non-profit public benefit corporation.
(All proceeds go to pay rent and support the musicians)
4:00-6:00 pm: Dance Workshop, taught by Fred & Toby
TEACH:
Slängpolska fr. Småland - A fun improvisational/free-style dance from Sweden danced “on the spot” with your partner, that is friendly for folks new to Scandinavian dancing. Slängpolska music has a driving, energetic rhythm and the steps themselves are not very challenging…a good dance for folks new to Scandinavian dancing.