Events
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singing on boats under bridges in the moonlight Violet Folk Sings Paddle Boston: Medford, Condon Shell, 2501 Mystic Valley Pkwy, Medford, MA 02155, USAjoin us singing folk songs on boats under bridges, this time in the moonlight!
gather at 7pm, back before 10:30
details on evening boat reservation at paddle boston tbd - if you have your own boat that is very welcome :) -
Baltimore Folk Music Society Contra Dance Paper Plane 2200 St Paul St, Baltimore, MD 21218, USALive music by Paper Plane
Lesson 7:30pm
Dance 8:00 to 10:30 p.m -
Philadelphia Area Traditional Music and Dance (PATMAD) Contra Paper Plane 6815 Emlen St, Philadelphia, PA 19119, USALive music by Paper Plane
Lesson 7:30pm
Dance 8:00pm to 10:30pm -
Glen Echo Contra Paper Plane 7300 Macarthur Blvd, Glen Echo, MD 20812, USALive music by Paper Plane
Lesson 7:30
Dance 8:00-11:00 -
Valley Contra Paper Plane 402 3rd Ave, Bethlehem, PA 18018, USALive music by Paper Plane
7pm-10:30pm Regular teaching, then dance
Break with snacks, midway
Recurring events
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Violet Pub Sing at The Sea Hag Violet Folk Sings The Sea Hag Restaurant & Bar, 49 Mt Auburn St, Cambridge, MA 02138, USA
Join us for an afternoon of traditional a capella folk singing over brunch!
This pub sing at The Sea Hag is a welcoming social folk sing—we are excited about building community and singing songs that are easy for everyone to join in on. Pub sings are all about enthusiastically raising our voices together.
In the spirit of purposeful and deliberate singing, think about and prepare your songs ahead of time; write down the words if you haven't learned them by heart!
Folk songs (work songs, pub songs, chanteys, sea songs, union songs, etc.) are the main type of song we'll be singing - we find that songs with catchy choruses, repeated lines, call and response, or general join-y in-y bits are well suited to this joyous joining of voices! We sing these songs a capella, so no need to pack an instrument. If you haven't prepared a song to share, come and join in on songs others are excited to lead.
If something in your song could hurt or exclude others or perpetuate sexism, racism, or other gross stuff, please change the words or choose another song. Let's build a space that's comfortable for everyone in our community!
Here's a pep talk on group singing from Bennet Konesni: https://www.worksongs.org/start-here/manifesto
Here's a resource from Youth Traditional Song Weekend for thinking about challenging topics in traditional song: https://www.youthtradsong.org/facing-and-challenging-racism-in-the-trad-song-community.html
Add to your calendar: Violet Folk Sings, Paper Plane, Emma Azelborn

