Sunday 26 July 2015

"Fun for all ages"

An 85th birthday party where all the family got up and enjoyed the dancing

including the Birthday girl.

Bernard Cromarty supplied both the excellent music and the sound system, leaving me the easy bit of telling people what to do and enjoying watching them doing it.





















Tuesday 2 June 2015

Two bookings with the Black Cat Band

Chester Festival invited us again for their Family Ceilidh. I always enjoy this, and we thought it went well this year with plenty of dancers of all ages.
Then the following Saturday a wedding anniversary celebration. We were impressed by the way everyone joined in, and their expertise. Then in the break we found a reason for their musicality -  many of the guests sang for us. They were members Cheshire Chord - excellent.

The year so far

The third weekend in Jan brought a repeat booking for a Burns Night ceilidh at Whitefield with High Jinks, then another regular event, the Sealed Knot banquet as part of Holly Holy Day in Nantwich where I called Playford dances from the 17th century, with the old instruments of the Forlorn Hope band. We enjoyed the whole of Holly Holy Day - the Forlorn Hope performed in the museum in the morning, there was a battle re-enacted in the afternoon but we opted for a music session in a pub instead.
In April I enjoyed calling with a band  I'd not met before, Devils Fire.
And the usual club nights, dancing and calling.

Sunday 18 January 2015

That's the way to run a ceilidh

Although Kelsall is an inland village it has an RNLI fundraising group. And last night they held a Barn Dance. They'd started selling tickets well before Christmas and had persuaded various groups that it would make a good new year's social event. I put the event on various folkdance websites and newsgroups and advertised it at the dance clubs I attend.
The hall was packed, and quite a few of those present had danced before; the rest were either quick learners or excellent at faking. The sets were full for every dance and there was even a spontaneous Bouree when the band thought they were playing a warm-up tune after the supper break.
I was calling with the Black Cat band so three of us were within 2 miles of home and the rest quite near. A sensible choice  at this time of year, why risk a distant band with such excellent musicians on the doorstep. Actually it didn't snow till we were tucked up in bed.
After testing another hotpot recipe (excellent) we carried on dancing. Although a few left early the floor was still full well after 11 as the band played till their fingers dropped off and the dancers stripped the willow.

Seeing the new year in

I was with White Knuckle Ride at Croft for a NYE ceilidh. Dancing from 8 - midnight, so I needed to remember more dances than I thought I knew. It was a good evening, I think some of the dancers were tiring by midnight!