Central Missouri Celtic Arts
Newsletter - Friday, May 9,  2008
 
In this issue
* Ceili dance tonight is canceled, but...
* CMCAA Summer Arts Program,  class schedule is ready
* Events at Paddy Malone's
Central Missouri Celtic Arts
a 501(c)3 nonprofit
LOCAL CALENDAR
 
 
Every Sunday,
3 - 5 p.m."Strike the Gay Harp"
Celtic music radio show on KOPN, 89.5 FM Columbia
 
Sat. May 17
River Ridge String Band performs at Paddy Malone's Pub, Jeff. City
 
Monday, May 19
Irish music jam sesssion at Paddy Malone's, Jeferson City
 
Thursday, June 5
Irish music session at Grill One-5, 7 pm
 
Friday, June 13, 7 pm
CMCAA ceili, First Christian Church, Columbia
with Conor Caldwell
 
June - Aug 2008
CMCAA Summer Arts Program
Music and dance classes for adults and children
Read all about it
 
 
Sunday, Sept 7
Jim Malcolm
, Scottish singer (formerly of The Old Blind Dogs) in Columbia, venue TBA.
 
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No ceili tonight, but...
We've decided to cancel the Irish ceili dance tonight due to schedule conflicts. The next ceili will be on the second Friday of June, June 13.  Conor Caldwell will be here by then and will play for the dance and probalby call a few dances, too.
 
However, if you are looking for good music tonight, the Open Borders Concert Series is presenting:
 
8:00 p.m.
Cliff Eberhardt, singer/songwriter
Unitarian Universalist Church
2615 Shepard Blvd., Columbia
Suggested donation $12, under 16 and over 64 is $6
(click "Music" for song samples)
Also, search for Cliff on www.YouTube.com to find lots of video clips.
 
Summer Class Schedule
OK, this has been a challenge to put together, but I think it's fully baked!
 
We have a big slate of classes this summer. I'm just going to list titles and times here. For all the descriptions, go to http://moceltic.org/2008/summer
 
TO REGISTER: send e-mail to Kate Akers kakers@moceltic.org or call 442-2048. Please include your phone number in the e-mail.
 
Classes run 8 weeks, June 16 - August 8.
 
Irish arts sampler for kids 5 to 12
 Thursday mornings, 9 am to noon.
 Enrollment: 24 students.  $135 for 8 weeks.
 PDF enrollment form
 
Evening classes...
$65 per class, multi-class and family discount of 15% is available.
  
Mondays
5:30pm  Beginning Irish tunes for young musicians (& parents), All folk instruments welcome.
6:30 pm  Beginning tin whistle
7:30 pm  Regional Styles in Irish Traditional Music  (not an instrumental class! You don't need to be a musician to take this one! It's an "Irish music appreciation" class!)
 
Tuesdays
5:30 pm  Irish session tunes (improvers), All melody and backup instruments are welcome.
6:30 pm  Irish tunes with emphasis on playing for dance  All melody and backup instruments are welcome.
7:30 pm  The House Dance Tradition of Co. Donegal
 
Wednesdays  (all classes are 1 hour long)
5:30 pm  Improvers Irish fiddle tunes
6:30 pm  Beginning fiddle/violin
7pm  Beginning Bodhran (Irish frame drum)
7:30 pm  Irish tunes for mandolin and banjo
7 pm   Beginning Irish language
8 pm   Improvers Irish language
 
Two descriptions that are particularly important: 
 
The House Dance Tradition of Co. Donegal
No partner required, min. 8 participants. Teens through seniors are welcome!
Classes will be in two parts, a small section taken up with contextual information and DVD viewing, and most of the class then dedicated to learning these social dances from the northwest of Ireland. One new one will be added each week until the class has almost a full repertoire.
Dances (mainly two-hand dances) will include: Shoe the Donkey, Barndance, Highland, Waltz, Marine, Mazurka, 'Damsha Mór ' (Big Dance).
Irish social dancing is aerobic, fun exercise; footwork is low to the ground, low-impact. (This is NOT Riverdance stuff!)
 
Irish tunes with emphasis on playing for dance
 Melody and backup instruments are welcome.
 Targeted for players of Irish music or other styles, with a goal of learning a set of tunes to play for Irish folk dancing (ceili and set).  Class will be divided into two parts, a small portion taken up with contextual information, DVD viewing, CD listening and discussion of dance-related issues such as tune selection for dances, style, rhythm and speed, communicating with the caller. Most of the class is then dedicated to learning tunes chosen with social dancing in mind.   Participants should be intermediate level musicians, but it's not necessary to have a background in Irish traditional music.
 
Rental instruments: we have 2 fiddles, 3 accordions and 4 bodhrans available for class participants to rent.
 
Lessons:  Conor is available for individual lessons on fiddle, mandolin, banjo and whistle.  Brian is available for lessons on concertina, accordion, singing and sean nos dance. He will usually be here for Wed. evenings only, but may occasionally stay through Thursday to give lessons.
 
News from Paddy Malone's, Jefferson City
700 W. Main St. Jefferson City
 
Saturday, May 17, 9:30 p.m.: River Ridge String Band: Cliff and Molly White, Charlie Nelson and John Cunning
 
Traditional music sessions on the first and third Mondays, 7 pm.  Next sessions: Monday, May 19 and June 2.
Central MO Celtic Arts Assoc is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization and member of the North American Folk Alliance www.folk.org
 
For the full list of upcoming concerts, events, classes and regional Celtic music events, please visit our web site: www.moceltic.org