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		<description><![CDATA[Greetings, Folkies,
My folk enews is going on hiatus while I assist a very ill family member. I&#8217;ve collected some links to help you find information about music, dance and concert events around the southwest. I hope that the links below work and that you all have a fun summer.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Greetings, Folkies,</p>
<p>My folk enews is going on hiatus while I assist a very ill family member. I&#8217;ve collected some links to help you find information about music, dance and concert events around the southwest. I hope that the links below work and that you all have a fun summer.</p>
<p>New Mexico Folk Music and Dance Society (FOLKMADS) events, such as contra dances, special events, and festivals, are now posted electronically at <a href="http://www.folkmads.org" title="http://www.folkmads.org" target="_blank">www.folkmads.org</a></p>
<p>This summer the most important events to remember are the <a href="http://www.abqfolkfest.org/">Albuquerque Folk Festival</a> on June 21, 2008, and the <a href="http://www.wildlifewest.org/bluegrass.html#2008">Wildlife West Music Festival</a> on August 1-3, 2008. I went to both last year, and they were awesome. The Wildlife West Music Festival will feature the Byron Berline Band, April Verch, and the Boulder Acoustic Society, in addition to other regionally known bands. AND you can walk around and observe bears, mountain lions, and other rescued wild critters&#8211;utterly amazing.</p>
<p>Banjo and mountain dulcimer workshops will occur Friday, June 20 and Sunday, June 22 with Mary Z. Cox. Contact <a href="mailto:inquiry@siliconheights.com" title="mailto:inquiry@siliconheights.com">inquiry@siliconheights.com</a> for details.</p>
<p>Info on Las Cruces, NM dances is at <a href="http://www.zianet.com/lcludeman/contra/snmmds.html" title="http://www.zianet.com/lcludeman/contra/snmmds.html" target="_blank">www.zianet.com/lcludeman/contra/snmmds.html</a> (no dances in June or July; dances resume in August). </p>
<p><a href="http://www.nmdance.com" title="http://www.nmdance.com" target="_blank">www.nmdance.com</a> is Albuquerque Swing and Country Dance Club.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.folkdancing.org/new_mexico.html" title="http://www.folkdancing.org/new_mexico.html" target="_blank">www.folkdancing.org/new_mexico.html</a> and <a href="http://www.tifd.org/SWDir.htm" title="http://www.tifd.org/SWDir.htm" target="_blank">www.tifd.org/SWDir.htm</a> contain much info about all kinds of dance around the southwest.</p>
<p>To subscribe to a New Mexico local dance e-newsletter, please contact Susan Kellogg at <a href="mailto:glkello@nmia.com" title="mailto:glkello@nmia.com">glkello@nmia.com</a> or call 505-299-3737.</p>
<p><strong>Monthly Singing:</strong> FOLK SONG CIRCLE the 1st Friday of each month in Corrales, New Mexico. 8:00  P.M.  TO  MIDNIGHT; Contact:  Laurie McPherson 898-6978, <a href="mailto:lauriemcpherson@hotmail.com" title="mailto:lauriemcpherson@hotmail.com">lauriemcpherson@hotmail.com</a>  or <a href="mailto:lmcpherson@salud.unm.edu" title="mailto:lmcpherson@salud.unm.edu">lmcpherson@salud.unm.edu</a></p>
<p><strong>New Mexico Music Links:</strong> <a href="http://www.abqmusic.com" title="http://www.abqmusic.com" target="_blank">www.abqmusic.com</a> is neal copperman&#8217;s awesome music venue with lots of concert information for music-lovers. Neal also organizes <a href="http://www.globalquerque.com/">¡Globalquerque!</a>, which will be Sept. 19-20, 2008 at the Hispanic Cultural Center, ABQ, NM.</p>
<p><strong>ABQ Biopark &#038; Zoo Concerts:</strong> <a href="http://www.cabq.gov/biopark" title="http://www.cabq.gov/biopark" target="_blank">www.cabq.gov/biopark</a> Concerts on Fridays at the zoo and Thursdays at the Biopark.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.southwestpickers.org" title="http://www.southwestpickers.org" target="_blank">www.southwestpickers.org</a> has info on bluegrass concerts around Albuquerque.</p>
<p><strong>The Outpost Performance Space</strong> in Albuquerque, mostly jazz and folk, has a web site, <a href="http://www.outpostspace.org/." title="http://www.outpostspace.org/." target="_blank">www.outpostspace.org/.</a></p>
<p><strong>Santa Fe Concerts:</strong> GiG is Santa Fe&#8217;s non-profit performance space. GiG is located at 1808 Second St. The suggested donation is $7 to $10. All shows are at 8 PM. Check out <a href="http://www.gigsantafe.com" title="http://www.gigsantafe.com" target="_blank">www.gigsantafe.com</a> for more details about each week&#8217;s artists and listen to their music samples at the Listen link! </p>
<p><a href="http://rogerlandes.com/" title="http://rogerlandes.com/" target="_blank">rogerlandes.com/</a> is the web site of  Roger Landes, Taos musician extraordinaire and organizer of Zoukfest, <a href="http://www.zoukfest.com" title="http://www.zoukfest.com" target="_blank">www.zoukfest.com</a> It&#8217;s June 8-14, 2008 at the College of Santa Fe.</p>
<p>To sign up for the e-mail list for Parkland Circle House Concerts (Albuquerque), write <a href="mailto:gcnewma@sandia.gov" title="mailto:gcnewma@sandia.gov">gcnewma@sandia.gov</a></p>
<p><strong>Durango Contra Dance Info:</strong> For information, call 970-385-9292, or see the website <a href="http://groups.google.com/group/Durango-Contra-Dances" title="http://groups.google.com/group/Durango-Contra-Dances" target="_blank">groups.google.com/group/Durango-Contra-Dances</a></p>
<p><strong>Arizona Music and Dance Info:</strong> <a href="http://www.tftm.org/contradancing/cdancing.htm" title="http://www.tftm.org/contradancing/cdancing.htm" target="_blank">www.tftm.org/contradancing/cdancing.htm</a> (Scroll down the page to find links to various Arizona dance communities.</p>
<p><strong>Colorado Music and Dance Info:</strong> <a href="http://www.dancingtheweb.com/coloradocontra/ccovenue.htm" title="http://www.dancingtheweb.com/coloradocontra/ccovenue.htm" target="_blank">www.dancingtheweb.com/coloradocontra/ccovenue.htm</a></p>
<p><strong>Oklahoma Dance Weekend: Flamingo Fling</strong><br />
When: June 20-22, 2008<br />
Where: Epworth UMC 1901 N. Douglas Oklahoma City, OK<br />
Joseph Pimental calling, with music by Goldcrest<br />
Joseph Pimental is a nationally known caller formerly from Ohio, but now from Houston. Goldcrest also features musicians with a national reputation. Hospitality is available, if needed. Registration details available at:<br />
<a href="http://www.scissortail.org/FlamingoFling/tabid/59/Default.aspx" title="http://www.scissortail.org/FlamingoFling/tabid/59/Default.aspx" target="_blank">www.scissortail.org/FlamingoFling/tabid/59/Default.aspx</a></p>
<p><strong>And last, but certainly not least</strong>&#8230;MARK YOUR CALENDARS for Oct. 10-12, 2008: <a href="http://www.epactmusic.com/Pete.html">Pete Sutherland </a>will play a concert in Albuquerque on October 10, a dance in Santa on October 11, and then the annual Fall Ball English Workshop and Dance will be on Sunday, October 12. A music and dance extravaganza not to be missed!</p>
<p>Email me other links and I will add them to this page. Thanks and happy dancing and playing,</p>
<p>Merri Rudd<br />
<a href="mailto:merri@merridancing.com" title="mailto:merri@merridancing.com">merri@merridancing.com</a><br />
<a href="http://www.merridancing.com" title="http://www.merridancing.com" target="_blank">www.merridancing.com</a>
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		<description><![CDATA[Greetings, Folkies,
FOLKMADS is going to an all-electronic newsletter and calendar to save paper and postage. You can ask to continue to receive the paper version though, if you prefer it. Visit www.folkmads.org/ for details.
Well, Folk Wedding #9 (to the tune of &#8220;Love Potion #9) happened May 10, 2007. That&#8217;s right, 2007. I was sworn to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Greetings, Folkies,</p>
<p>FOLKMADS is going to an all-electronic newsletter and calendar to save paper and postage. You can ask to continue to receive the paper version though, if you prefer it. Visit <a href="http://www.folkmads.org/" title="http://www.folkmads.org/" target="_blank">www.folkmads.org/</a> for details.</p>
<p>Well, Folk Wedding #9 (to the tune of &#8220;Love Potion #9) happened May 10, 2007. That&#8217;s right, 2007. I was sworn to secrecy until their 1st anniversay, and now I&#8217;m cleared to divulge. There was one particularly hilarious bulk mail party before I relinquished my crown where some of the mailing crew were speculating about the identity of Folk Couple #9, who were sitting right there. It was hilarious to me at least, as I watched #9 maintain their anonymity without even a grin or wink.</p>
<p>Many local Albuquerque bands will be playing free concerts in the Old Town plaza various nights in May to help promote the <a href="http://abqfolkfest.org">Albuquerque Folk Festival </a>on June 21 at the NM Expo (former state fairgrounds). See the schedule at <a href="http://abqfolkfest.org/oldtown.shtml" title="http://abqfolkfest.org/oldtown.shtml" target="_blank">abqfolkfest.org/oldtown.shtml</a></p>
<p>And might I just say that the Alasdair Fraser and Natalie Haas concert was AWESOME! Just ask any of the 25 or so FOLKMADS folks who attended!</p>
<p><code>Corrales Sing, Friday, May 2</code><br />
FOLK SONG CIRCLE. Newcomers welcome! They’ll sing songs about Unions, Labor, Mining, Logging.<br />
FIRST FRIDAY OF EVERY MONTH, 8:00 P.M. TO MIDNIGHT<br />
<strong><font color=red size=+1>Tonight only&#8211;different location!!</font></strong> The First Friday Singaround will be at Art and Jenn Brooks&#8217; place, 8109 Sprenger Dr. NE in Albuquerque, near Paseo del Norte and Wyoming NE.  Call 797-0916 for a map. Each participant in the circle may lead a song, do a solo, request a song, or pass. Bring enthusiasm, songbooks, instruments, beverages/snacks, kids, and friends.</p>
<p><code>Albuquerque Contra Dance, Saturday, May 3</code><br />
Open mike for callers hosted by Richard Wilson with Five-Dog String Band (David Margolin on fiddle, Steve Huestis on banjo, Rick Olcott on guitar) playing old-time dance tunes. 7:30 - 10:30 p.m., acoustic jam at 6:30 p.m. and newcomers class at 7 p.m. Heights Community Center, 823 Buena Vista SE (1 block east of University, south of Lead/Coal). Bring clean dance shoes. No shoes with nails or that leave black scuff marks, please. $7 members, $8 others, students 1/2 price with ID.</p>
<p><code>Durango Contra Dance, Saturday, May 3</code><br />
POTLUCK &#038; CONTRA DANCE<br />
The location <strong>this month only </strong>is the American Legion Hall, 878 E. 2nd  Ave, Durango (enter from 9th Street).<br />
6:00 is a community potluck that is open to all.  Bring a dish to share.<br />
7:00  is beginner dance instruction<br />
7:30, the Contra Dance starts, with Flagstaff caller Deb Comly and music by Durango&#8217;s own Kitchen Jam Band.<br />
All dances are taught and called.  No partner is necessary, and dancers of all ages and abilities are welcome.  Admission is $10.  First-timers get a pass to come back for free. For further information, call 970-385-9292, or see the website <a href="http://groups.google.com/group/Durango-Contra-Dances" title="http://groups.google.com/group/Durango-Contra-Dances" target="_blank">groups.google.com/group/Durango-Contra-Dances</a></p>
<p><code>Old Time Music Circle, Albuquerque, Sun., May 4</code><br />
Come jam from 2-4 PM at the Covenant Presbyterian Church, 9315 Candelaria NE, Albuquerque, NM. There will be 2 groups playing in 2 separate rooms. Bluegrass music will be in the front room (entry room) and Old Time music will be in the west room (where concerts are held). Email Judy Muldawer at <a href="mailto:inquiry@siliconheights.com" title="mailto:inquiry@siliconheights.com">inquiry@siliconheights.com</a> for more details.</p>
<p><code>Albuquerque Concert, Sunday, May 4</code><br />
BOB MALONE at<br />
Windchime Champagne Gallery<br />
518 Central Ave SW<br />
Show: 7:30 PM, Doors: 6:30 PM<br />
Tickets are $15 advance, $20 door<br />
Available at <a href="http://www.abqmusic.com" title="http://www.abqmusic.com" target="_blank">www.abqmusic.com</a>, Bookworks and Natural Sound<br />
Bob tore up the Bosque House Concert several years ago. His blend of Randy Newman-esque clever songwriting (&#8221;I Know The Stripper Likes Me&#8221;, &#8220;Sometimes I Wish I Were Me&#8221;, &#8220;In Love With The Woman (The Other Woman Love To Hate)&#8221; runs headlong into Dr. John&#8217;s boogie woogie rootsiness. Bob&#8217;s a flashy piano player (check out the video of &#8220;Home To Me&#8221; on his web site), a hilarious storyteller, and an all around top notch performer. He&#8217;s coming off of an amazing 2007, where he opened for Rickie Lee Jones, Leon Russell, The Subdudes and The Bobs, toured Australia and New Zealand, and was named Songwriter of the Year in the South Bay Music Awards. Get plenty of musical previews at <a href="http://www.bobmalone.com" title="http://www.bobmalone.com" target="_blank">www.bobmalone.com</a> </p>
<p><code>Michael Combs in Concert in Santa Fe 3 Times in May</code><br />
MICHAEL COMBS plays hard-boiled, rough-sawn, whole-grained ACOUSTIC  FOLK from many lands on the Button Accordion, Fiddle &#038; Guitar at Upper Crust Pizza, Old Santa Fe Trail &#038; De Vargas St. 6-9 p.m., no cover, Sun. 5/4; Mon. 5/26; Sat. 5/31 </p>
<p><code>Three ABQ Concerts in a Row, May 7-9</code><br />
Leo Kottke at the Kimo on Wednesday, May 7<br />
Asylum Street Spankers at Cooperage on Thursday, May 8 (these talented musicians sing some sizzling political satire)<br />
Wilco, a rock band, at UNM&#8217;s Popejoy Hall on Friday, May 9<br />
Details at <a href="http://www.abqmusic.com" title="http://www.abqmusic.com" target="_blank">www.abqmusic.com</a></p>
<p><code>Santa Fe Contra Dance, Sat., May 10</code><br />
Wendy Graham from Durango calling with Albuquerque&#8217;s Hands Five playing. This dance will ROCK! 7:30 p.m. -10:30 p.m., IOOF Hall, 1125 Cerrillos Rd. Instruction at 7:00 p.m. $7 members, $8 others, students 1/2 price with ID. </p>
<p><code>Second Sunday Dance, May 11</code><br />
Merri Rudd calling elegant English and zesty contras; One Good Turn playing this Mother&#8217;s Day dance. 7:00 - 9:30 p.m., Heights Community Center, 823 Buena Vista SE (1 block east of University, south of Lead/Coal). Bring clean dance shoes. No shoes with nails or that leave black scuff marks, please. $7 members, $8 others, students 1/2 price with ID.</p>
<p><code>Albuquerque Megaband Practice, Tuesday, May 13</code><br />
Join the Megaband in a jam in its current location at O&#8217;Niell&#8217;s Pub, Banquet Room, 4310 Central Ave SE (Central at Washington in East Nob Hill), 7:00-10:00 p.m. More info: Bruce Thomson, 277-4729. (We just ate there today and it was YUMMY!)</p>
<p><code>Albuquerque Contra Dance, Saturday, May 17</code><br />
Artie Walsh calling and the Albuquerque Megaband playing. 7:30 - 10:30 p.m., acoustic jam at 6:30 p.m. and newcomers class at 7 p.m. Heights Community Center, 823 Buena Vista SE (1 block east of University, south of Lead/Coal). Bring clean dance shoes. No shoes with nails or that leave black scuff marks, please. $7 members, $8 others, students 1/2 price with ID. </p>
<p><code>Taos Contra Dance, Saturday, May 17</code><br />
Dance at the San Geronimo Lodge, at 7: 00 and wind down at 10:00. Call 776-1580 with questions about the dance.</p>
<p><code>No Las Cruces Contra Dance in May, June or July</code><br />
It&#8217;s summer holiday for those folks down south as they travel to various other dances and camps around the southwest. Las Cruces dances will resume on August 15. You can also find the current dance schedule on the web at: <a href="http://www.zianet.com/lcludeman/contra/cdsched02.htm" title="http://www.zianet.com/lcludeman/contra/cdsched02.htm" target="_blank">www.zianet.com/lcludeman/contra/cdsched02.htm</a> (don&#8217;t believe the schedule totally because the <strong>May 16 dance is cancelled!</strong>)</p>
<p><code>ABQ Baroque Concert, Sunday, May 18</code><br />
Albuquerque Baroque Players present a concert of Cantatas by J.S. Bach with soloists Janeene Williams, soprano, and David Farwig, baritone. Central United Methodist Church, 201 University Blvd. NE. 3 p.m. FREE admission. For more info call 255-7089 or visit the website at <a href="http://www.unm.edu/~sbpatric" title="http://www.unm.edu/~sbpatric" target="_blank">www.unm.edu/~sbpatric</a></p>
<p><code>NO Santa Fe Contra Dance, Saturday, May 24 </code><br />
That&#8217;s because you should all be at <strong>Folkmadness 2008</strong>! Music &#038; dance camp will be May 23-26, 2008 at NM Tech campus in Socorro, NM . Lisa Greenleaf and Bill &#8220;Doc&#8221; Litchman calling, Groovemongers and Alice/Al White playing. Details at: <a href="http://www.folkmads.org/2008Folkmadness.html" title="http://www.folkmads.org/2008Folkmadness.html" target="_blank">www.folkmads.org/2008Folkmadness.html</a></p>
<p><code>Two Special Dance Events on May 31</code><br />
Cotillion Ball &#038; Ramble in honor of Lily Wilson&#8217;s 21st birthday!<br />
IOOF Hall, Santa Fe - 7 pm, Music by Second Nature<br />
Fancy Dress encourages. <a href="http://www.folkmads.org/special_events.html">Details here </a></p>
<p>Special 5th Saturday Square Dance<br />
7:30-10:30 p.m., Heights Community Center<br />
Caller: Kris Jensen, Band: The Fabulous Waynerds<br />
<a href="http://www.folkmads.org/special_events.html">Details here </a></p>
<p><code>This &#038; That</code></p>
<p><strong>San Antonio Dance Weekend: </strong>Weekend Dance Workshops by Bob Dalsemer from North Carolina. San Antonio May 9-11, 2008. Info on the website, <a href="http://www.sacontradancers.org" title="http://www.sacontradancers.org" target="_blank">www.sacontradancers.org</a> The San Antonio Contra Dancers invite you to dance with us during this exceptional weekend! Some home hospitality is still available.  For questions, please contact Lissa at <a href="mailto:lissa@ifcchouseconcerts.com" title="mailto:lissa@ifcchouseconcerts.com">lissa@ifcchouseconcerts.com</a></p>
<p><strong>ZoukFest World Music Camp (June 8-14 in Santa Fe) will be here soon. </strong> Guest Artist this year is Andy Irvine! Check out new and returning staff and new classes. Details at <a href="http://www.zoukfest.com" title="http://www.zoukfest.com" target="_blank">www.zoukfest.com</a></p>
<p><strong><a href="http://abqfolkfest.org">Albuquerque Folk Festival </a></strong>: Saturday, June 21 at the State Fairgrounds, aka NM EXPO. From 10 a.m. to 11. p.m.  Contra (Wendy Graham and Kris Jensen calling), swing and African dance in the evening.  Band Scramble.  Linda Vik is leading Lit&#8217;l Folks Fiddle Contest.  They need volunteers&#8211;contact them by May 31 - big benefits: free admission, parking, T-shirt. <a href="mailto:volunteers@abqfolkfest.org" title="mailto:volunteers@abqfolkfest.org">volunteers@abqfolkfest.org</a></p>
<p><strong>Save the dates: </strong>Banjo and Mountain Dulcimer Workshops, June 20 and 22, in Albuquerque with Mary Z. Cox. Email <a href="mailto:inquiry@siliconheights.com" title="mailto:inquiry@siliconheights.com">inquiry@siliconheights.com</a> for more information or for a registration form.</p>
<p><strong>Oklahoma&#8217;s Flamingo Fling in June:</strong> The Flamingo Fling is the annual contra dance weekend in Oklahoma City, this June 20-22nd, with Joseph Pimentel calling to the rhythms of Goldcrest. It will be a stunning combo of contra and English to thrill your dancing feet. Registration form online at <a href="http://www.scissortail.org/FlamingoFling/tabid/59/Default.aspx" title="http://www.scissortail.org/FlamingoFling/tabid/59/Default.aspx" target="_blank">www.scissortail.org/FlamingoFling/tabid/59/Default.aspx</a></p>
<p><strong>Portland, Oregon&#8217;s <a href="http://www.kluberg.com/northwestpassage.html">Northwest Passage Camp</a></strong> Bruce Hamilton, Sue Rosen &#038; Merri Rudd calling English and contra dances. Notorious (Larry Unger, Eden MacAdam-Somer, Ralph Gordon) and Phantom Power (Lissa Schneckenburger, Bruce Rosen, Mark Roberts, Stefan Amidon) playing. Annie Johnston cooking gourmet meals! Alan Roberts on sound. August 29 - September 1, 2008. <a href="http://www.NWPassageDanceCamp.org" title="http://www.NWPassageDanceCamp.org" target="_blank">www.NWPassageDanceCamp.org</a> contains full details about camp, including registration form, information about scholarships, work-trade positions, and student discounts.</p>
<p><code>!GLOBALQUERQUE! Sept. 19-20, 2008</code><br />
Hispanic Cultural Center. They just launched the new festival web site with some previews of this year&#8217;s lineup. Confirmed so far are:<br />
- GENTICORUM (Quebec, Canada)<br />
- HAPA (Hawaii)<br />
- MOR KARBASI (Israel)<br />
- ORCHID ENSEMBLE (China/Canada)<br />
- SAVINA YANNATOU (Greece)<br />
¡Globalquerque! tickets are available from the NHCC box office and<br />
Ticketmaster.</p>
<p><code>And last, but certainly not least...MARK YOUR CALENDARS for Oct. 10-12, 2008: </code><a href="http://www.epactmusic.com/Pete.html">Pete Sutherland </a>will play a concert in Albuquerque on October 10, a dance in Santa on October 11, and then the annual Fall Ball English Workshop and Dance will be on Sunday, October 12. A music and dance extravaganza not to be missed!</p>
<p>Oh yeah, I forgot to say who Folk Couple #9 was. Here they are&#8230;&#8230;.</p>
<p><img id="image116" alt="Folk Wedding #9!" src="http://merridancing.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2008/04/tim-carol-wed.jpg" /><br />
Judge Merri, Gale (daughter of bride), Carol Langer (fiddler), Tim Shaffer (fiddler &#038; guitarist), May 10, 2007 [Photo by Tony Garcia]</p>
<p>Happy Spring to All,</p>
<p>Merri Rudd<br />
Albuquerque, NM<br />
<a href="http://www.merridancing.com" title="http://www.merridancing.com" target="_blank">www.merridancing.com</a>
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		<description><![CDATA[Greetings, Folkies,
A special English ball will take place in Taos on Friday, April 25, details below. AND Santa Fe has a special guest from California, Ray Bierl from Hillbillies from Mars (I once drove 18 hours to Wyoming to dance to them, and they played at our Folkmadness Camp last century too). That concert, workshop [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Greetings, Folkies,</p>
<p>A special English ball will take place in Taos on Friday, April 25, details below. AND Santa Fe has a special guest from California, Ray Bierl from Hillbillies from Mars (I once drove 18 hours to Wyoming to dance to them, and they played at our Folkmadness Camp last century too). That concert, workshop and dance will be April 11 and 12. Lots of things for dance gypsies too, as well as multiple concerts in April.</p>
<p><code>Corrales Sing, Friday, April 4</code><br />
FOLK SONG CIRCLE. Newcomers welcome! They’ll sing songs about KINGS, QUEENS, and JACKS. This might evoke any number of historical ballads about royalty real or imagined, as well as the plentiful appearances of poor Jack the fool.  Card games and gambling songs should also be in plentiful evidence!<br />
FIRST FRIDAY OF EVERY MONTH, 8:00 P.M. TO MIDNIGHT<br />
Each participant in the circle may lead a song, do a solo, request a song, or pass. Bring enthusiasm, songbooks, instruments, beverages/snacks, kids, and friends.<br />
Contact: Laurie McPherson 898-6978<br />
Email: <a href="mailto:lauriemcpherson@hotmail.com" title="mailto:lauriemcpherson@hotmail.com">lauriemcpherson@hotmail.com</a> or <a href="mailto:lmcpherson@salud.unm.edu" title="mailto:lmcpherson@salud.unm.edu">lmcpherson@salud.unm.edu</a><br />
114 Coronado Road, Corrales, 87048<br />
(Directions: From the intersection of Alameda and Coors, go 1.8 miles north on Corrales Road. Pass the Chevron station, go several blocks. Just past the Horseman’s Supply store, turn left on Coronado Road. Post office is too far. They’re the second house on the right, come in past the barns to park.)</p>
<p><code>Albuquerque Contra Dance, Saturday, April 5</code><br />
Doc Litchman calling and special guest band <a href="http://www.bayouseco.com/">Bayou Seco</a> (former Albuquerqueans Ken and Jeanie now from Silver City, NM) playing New Mexican and Cajun style dance tunes. 7:30 - 10:30 p.m., acoustic jam at 6:30 p.m. and newcomers class at 7 p.m. Heights Community Center, 823 Buena Vista SE (1 block east of University, south of Lead/Coal). Bring clean dance shoes. No shoes with nails or that leave black scuff marks, please. $7 members, $8 others, students 1/2 price with ID.</p>
<p><code>Durango Contra Dance, April 5</code><br />
POTLUCK &#038; CONTRA DANCE<br />
Saturday April 5<br />
VFW, 1550 Main St, in Durango<br />
6:00 is a community potluck that is open to all.  Bring a dish to share.<br />
7:00  is beginner dance instruction<br />
7:30, the Contra Dance starts, with Durango caller Wendy Graham and more music by The Usual Suspects from Laramie, Wyoming.<br />
All dances are taught and called.  No partner is necessary, and dancers of all ages and abilities are welcome.  Admission is $10.  First-timers get a pass to come back for free. For further information, call 970-385-9292, or see the website <a href="http://groups.google.com/group/Durango-Contra-Dances" title="http://groups.google.com/group/Durango-Contra-Dances" target="_blank">groups.google.com/group/Durango-Contra-Dances</a></p>
<p><code>Old Time Music Circle, Albuquerque, Sun., April 6</code><br />
Come jam from 2-4 PM at the Covenant Presbyterian Church, 9315 Candelaria NE, Albuquerque, NM. There will be 2 groups playing in 2 separate rooms. Bluegrass music will be in the front room (entry room) and Old Time music will be in the west room (where concerts are held). Email Judy Muldawer at <a href="mailto:inquiry@siliconheights.com" title="mailto:inquiry@siliconheights.com">inquiry@siliconheights.com</a> for more details.</p>
<p><code>Santa Fe House Concert, Friday, April 11</code><br />
<strong>Ray Bierl is one of the famous/infamous <a href="http://www.hillbilliesfrommars.com/">Hillbillies from Mars </a>from California. Check this one out!</strong> Details at <a href="http://www.folkmads.org/mar_apr_newsletter08.html">Bierl Events</a> (scroll down that page).<br />
7:30 p.m., 400 Cortez Place, Santa Fe<br />
$10 FolkMADS members, $12 non-members </p>
<p><code>Santa Fe Music Workshop &#038; Contra Dance, Sat., April 12</code><br />
Workshop 2-4 p.m., IOOF Hall. $15 FolkMADS members, $25 non-members. Details at <a href="http://www.folkmads.org/mar_apr_newsletter08.html">Bierl Events</a>. <strong><font color=red size=+1>Note new dance time of 7:30 -10:30 p.m. (same as ABQ dances now)</font></strong> Kris Jensen calling with special guest Ray Bierl &#038; Friends playing dance tunes. 7:30 p.m. -10:30 p.m., IOOF Hall, 1125 Cerrillos Rd. Instruction at 7:00 p.m. $7 members, $8 others, students 1/2 price with ID. </p>
<p><code>Second Sunday Dance, April 13</code><br />
Noralyn Parsons &#038; Kit French calling elegant English and zesty contras; The McPapenhagens playing. 7:00 - 9:30 p.m., Heights Community Center, 823 Buena Vista SE (1 block east of University, south of Lead/Coal). Bring clean dance shoes. No shoes with nails or that leave black scuff marks, please. $7 members, $8 others, students 1/2 price with ID.</p>
<p><code>Albuquerque Megaband Practice, Tuesday, April 15</code><br />
Join the Megaband in a jam in its current location at O&#8217;Niell&#8217;s Pub, Banquet Room, 4310 Central Ave SE (Central at Washington in East Nob Hill), 7:00-10:00 p.m. More info: Bruce Thomson, 277-4729. (We just ate there today and it was YUMMY!)</p>
<p><code>Albuquerque Concert, Wednesday, April 16</code><br />
ABI TAPIA &#038; BETH WOOD<br />
Windchime Champagne Gallery, 518 Central Ave SW<br />
7:30 PM, Tickets are $15 advance, $20 door<br />
Available at <a href="http://abqmusic.com" title="http://abqmusic.com" target="_blank">abqmusic.com</a>, Bookworks and Natural Sound<br />
Two Austin-based singer songwriters drop by for the monthly acoustic music showcase at a downtown art gallery. Bring snacks to share! Sponsored by AMP concerts, <a href="http://www.abqmusic.com" title="http://www.abqmusic.com" target="_blank">www.abqmusic.com</a></p>
<p><code>Albuq. Megaband in Concert, Thursday, April 17</code><br />
The Albuquerque Megaband will be playing for community dancing on Thursday, April 17 in the Old Town Plaza at 7 p.m. Bill &#8220;Doc&#8221; Litchman will call some community dances. This is part of the &#8220;Folk Festival Presents&#8221; series of concerts by Albuquerque Folk Festival participants and supporters. You can hear a different band or two every Thursday evening in Old Town for the next several months. Visit <a href="http://abqfolkfest.org/oldtown.shtml" title="http://abqfolkfest.org/oldtown.shtml" target="_blank">abqfolkfest.org/oldtown.shtml</a> for the full schedule.</p>
<p><code>Albuquerque Concert, Friday, April 18</code><br />
ALASDAIR FRASER &#038; NATALIE HAAS<br />
South Broadway Cultural Center, 1025 Broadway SE<br />
8:00 PM, Tickets are $20 reserved seating<br />
Available at <a href="http://abqmusic.com" title="http://abqmusic.com" target="_blank">abqmusic.com</a> and the SBCC Box Office (505-848-1320)<br />
We have our tickets; do you have yours?! I hope it&#8217;s not sold out yet. Enjoy Alasdair&#8217;s fiery Scottish fiddle with cello accompaniment. This is a high energy show with some of the best instrumental interplay you are likely to see all year. (They&#8217;ll also play in Corrales on Sat., April 19). The SBCC show is sponsored by AMP concerts, <a href="http://www.abqmusic.com" title="http://www.abqmusic.com" target="_blank">www.abqmusic.com</a>. And visit Alasdair&#8217;s web page at <a href="http://www.alasdairfraser.com" title="http://www.alasdairfraser.com" target="_blank">www.alasdairfraser.com</a></p>
<p><code>Albuquerque Contra Dance, Saturday, April 19</code><br />
Wendy Graham from Durango calling and the Albuquerque Megaband playing. 7:30 - 10:30 p.m., acoustic jam at 6:30 p.m. and newcomers class at 7 p.m. Heights Community Center, 823 Buena Vista SE (1 block east of University, south of Lead/Coal). Bring clean dance shoes. No shoes with nails or that leave black scuff marks, please. $7 members, $8 others, students 1/2 price with ID.</p>
<p><code>Corrales Concert, Saturday, April 19</code><br />
ALASDAIR FRASER &#038; NATALIE HAAS<br />
Not sure about the time, Tickets are $22/$25 at door.<br />
<a href="http://www.newmexicomusic.org/events.php?view=detail&#038;id=7708">Concert</a> at Old San Isidro Church.</p>
<p><code>Santa Fe Concert, Saturday, April 19</code><br />
Michael Combs playing crunchy, whole-grain, rough-hewn traditional fiddle and button accordion.<br />
Upper Crust Pizza, Santa Fe<br />
6-9 p.m.   no cover<br />
For more info, call 946-0338</p>
<p><code>Taos Contra Dance, Saturday, April 19</code><br />
Dance at the San Geronimo Lodge, at 7: 00 and wind down at 10:00. Call 776-1580 with questions about the dance.</p>
<p><code>Santa Fe Concert, Tuesday, April 22</code><br />
Michael Combs playing crunchy, whole-grain, rough-hewn traditional fiddle and button accordion to celebrate Earth Day.<br />
Upper Crust Pizza, Santa Fe<br />
6-9 p.m.   no cover<br />
For more info, call 946-0338</p>
<p><code>Taos English Dance, Friday, April 25</code><br />
They&#8217;re having a &#8220;Mostly English Country Dance&#8221; here in Taos on April<br />
25th. Albuquerque&#8217;s Kit French is one of the instructors, the other is from Vermont&#8211;Joan Shimer (she wrote the book I often use for teaching English). The dance will be in a barn and it&#8217;s <strong>free</strong>. Starts at 7:30. Local musicians will play. Call 575-770-5259 for directions to the barn.</p>
<p><code>Las Cruces Contra Dance, Friday, April 25</code><br />
Lewis Land calling with SNMMDS Band playing. Location:  La Mesilla Community Center, 2251 Calle de Santiago, Mesilla NM. It&#8217;s actually the adjacent town of Mesilla, and hall is 2 blocks west of the plaza. For info, contact 505-522-1691. 7:30 p.m. beginner lessons &#038; dance to follow to 10:30 p.m., Cost:  $5</p>
<p><code>Santa Fe Contra Dance, Saturday, April 26</code><br />
Merri Rudd calling and Soda Rock Ramblers (Larry Edelman from Denver on fiddle, Scott Mathis on mandolin and guitaron, Linda Askew on guitar) playing. Dance 7:30 p.m. -10:30 p.m., IOOF Hall, 1125 Cerrillos Rd. Instruction at 7:00 p.m. $7 members, $8 others, students 1/2 price with ID.</p>
<p><code>This &#038; That</code><br />
<strong>Folkmadness 2008</strong> is fast approaching with fantastic talent. Send in your registration for camp in Socorro, NM May 23-26, 2008. Lisa Greenleaf and Bill &#8220;Doc&#8221; Litchman calling, Groovemongers and Alice/Al White playing. Details at: <a href="http://www.folkmads.org/2008Folkmadness.html" title="http://www.folkmads.org/2008Folkmadness.html" target="_blank">www.folkmads.org/2008Folkmadness.html</a></p>
<p><strong>Folk Wedding Without Me:</strong> Susie Tomlinson of Tucson, AZ reports, &#8220;Doug Acuff and I got married while we were on a Wild Asparagus dance vacation in Hawaii. We got married on the beach at Holoholokai which is north of Kona. We stayed on the Hilo side of the Big Island and at Kalani Retreat Center near Pahoa. We always thought you&#8217;d be the one to marry us, Merri, but there we were in Hawaii and&#8230;.&#8221;</p>
<p><img id="image114" alt="Beach Wedding" src="http://merridancing.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2008/04/doug-susie.JPG" /></p>
<p>Merri says, Doug used to live in Albuquerque and dance with us. They often attend Folkmadness.  Susie continues, &#8220;We met contradancing.  Doug was new to Tucson (from Albq) to work at IBM&#8230;.I had just returned to dancing from having a hip replacement.  I was bent over putting on my shoes a bit late (dancing had already started) and noticed a &#8220;new pair of legs dance by in shorts&#8221;&#8230;that was Doug. Our first dance that night had us back to back doing a sashay with our opposites which caused Doug and I to constantly bump butts! So we always say our first dance was the Butt Contra!  That was in the fall of 2000&#8230;and the rest is history!&#8221;</p>
<p>Congrats to both of you, even though I didn&#8217;t get to officiate!</p>
<p><strong>ZoukFest World Music Camp (June 8-14 in Santa Fe) will be here soon. </strong> Guest Artist this year is Andy Irvine! Check out new and returning staff and new classes. Details at <a href="http://www.zoukfest.com" title="http://www.zoukfest.com" target="_blank">www.zoukfest.com</a></p>
<p><strong>San Antonio,TX Contra Dance Weekend:</strong> North Carolina&#8217;s Bob Dalsemer calling, May 9-11, 2008. They are celebrating their 24th Anniversary as a group, and have priced all events very reasonably so that everybody can attend. Info at: <a href="http://sacontradancers.org/Upcoming_Dances.htm" title="http://sacontradancers.org/Upcoming_Dances.htm" target="_blank">sacontradancers.org/Upcoming_Dances.htm</a></p>
<p><strong>Prescott, AZ&#8217;s <a href="http://folkhappens.org/show_page.php?xP=may_madness&#038;xS=83e9ef26ed1c&#038;">MayMadness</a>:</strong> May 16-18, 2008, Robert Cromartie and Deb Comly calling. JAX and Privy Tippers playing. </p>
<p><strong>ABQ Bluegrass concerts:</strong> Details about various concert are at <a href="http://www.southwestpickers.com" title="http://www.southwestpickers.com" target="_blank">www.southwestpickers.com</a></p>
<p>Happy Spring to All,</p>
<p>Merri Rudd<br />
Albuquerque, NM<br />
<a href="http://www.merridancing.com" title="http://www.merridancing.com" target="_blank">www.merridancing.com</a>
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		<description><![CDATA[Greetings, Folkies,
March is sneaking up on all of us, even though we get an extra day this year. Please note that a fabulous band, Groovemama, is doing a southwest tour, starting with a house concert in Corrales on Thursday, February 28, an Albuquerque contra dance on Saturday, March 1, and fiddle and guitar workshops at [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Greetings, Folkies,</p>
<p>March is sneaking up on all of us, even though we get an extra day this year. Please note that a fabulous band, <a href="http://www.dhebert.com/groovemama.html">Groovemama</a>, is doing a southwest tour, starting with a house concert in Corrales on Thursday, February 28, an Albuquerque contra dance on Saturday, March 1, and fiddle and guitar workshops at very reasonable prices in Albuquerque and Corrales on March 2, followed by a potluck dinner and jam. <a href="http://www.folkmads.org/groovemama.html">Details</a> here. Don&#8217;t miss out on these exciting events!</p>
<p>I&#8217;m guessing most of you would never expect me to attend a whole weekend of English country dance, but here I am, ready for the ball.</p>
<p><img id="image96" alt=dscn1270sm.jpg src="http://merridancing.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2008/02/dscn1270sm.jpg" /><br />
Mary, Kit, Merri, Meg (photo by Richard Letts of Austin, TX)</p>
<p>My <a href="http://merridancing.com/wp/2008/02/bare-necessities-in-oooooooo-kla-homa/">road trip report</a> has details if you&#8217;re curious.</p>
<p><code>Corrales House Concert, Thursday, February 28</code><br />
Groovemama playing at 7:30 p.m.<br />
$10 suggested donation (all proceeds go to the musicians)<br />
RSVP to reserve your spot and get directions &#8212; email Jane Phillips at  <a href="mailto:heyjane@yahoo.com" title="mailto:heyjane@yahoo.com">heyjane@yahoo.com</a> or call 505-898-2565.<br />
Melding minds and rhythms, Groovemama performances blend music of Ireland, Scotland, French Canada and the Appalachian South with new compositions of their own. Old-Time fiddler Jane Rothfield and Franco-American fiddler Donna Hébert (hey, this is the Donna Hébert who founded the famous New England band Yankee Ingenuity that plays every Monday night at the Scout House dance in Concord, MA) have played together for many decades. Their style is one of musical exploration as they morph into new rhythms and harmonies in tunes from the British Isles and North America. Max Cohen&#8217;s great groove guitar is the perfect rhythm instrument; his original songs are well-crafted stories with a twist. Groovemama has a great time onstage and invites the audience to do the same! Come hear the band in an intimate setting! </p>
<p><code>Albuquerque Contra Dance, Saturday, March 1</code><br />
Merri Rudd calling and special guest band <a href="http://www.dhebert.com/groovemama.html">Groovemama</a>  playing New England style dance tunes. 7:30 - 10:30 p.m., acoustic jam at 6:30 p.m. and newcomers class at 7 p.m. Heights Community Center, 823 Buena Vista SE (1 block east of University, south of Lead/Coal). Bring clean dance shoes. No shoes with nails or that leave black scuff marks, please. $7 members, $8 others, students 1/2 price with ID.</p>
<p><code>Durango Contra Dance, March 1</code><br />
CONTRA DANCE , POTLUCK AND CONCERT MARCH 1<br />
Saturday March 1<br />
VFW, 1550 Main St, in Durango<br />
5:00 is a community potluck that is open to all.  Bring a dish to share.<br />
6:00, the Albuquerque band Hey! will present a concert.<br />
7:00  is beginner dance instruction<br />
7:30, the Contra Dance starts, with Durango caller Wendy Graham and more music from Hey!<br />
All dances are taught and called.  No partner is necessary, and dancers of all ages and abilities are welcome.  Admission is $10.  First-timers get a pass to come back for free. For further information, call 970-385-9292, or see the website <a href="http://groups.google.com/group/Durango-Contra-Dances" title="http://groups.google.com/group/Durango-Contra-Dances" target="_blank">groups.google.com/group/Durango-Contra-Dances</a></p>
<p><code>Fiddle &#038; Guitar Workshops, Sunday, March 2</code><br />
The Groovemama musicians will hold workshops from 3-6 p.m., followed by potluck dinner and jam. Fiddle workshops will begin at 3:00 &#038; 4:30.<br />
Guitar workshop will run from 4:00 to 5:30, to allow participants time to join us for potluck and jam in Corrales. (See full <a href="http://www.folkmads.org/groovemama.html">schedule</a> on FolkMADS website: )<br />
Location: Fiddle workshops in Corrales; Guitar workshop in NE Heights<br />
90-minute Fiddle Workshops: FolkMADS members: $15 for each workshop<br />
Non-members: $25 for each workshop or $40 for both.<br />
90-minute Guitar Workshop: FolkMADS members: $15, Non-members: $25</p>
<p><code>Old Time Music Circle, Albuquerque, Sun., March 2</code><br />
Come jam from 2-4 PM at the Covenant Presbyterian Church, 9315 Candelaria NE, Albuquerque, NM. There will be 2 groups playing in 2 separate rooms. Bluegrass music will be in the front room (entry room) and Old Time music will be in the west room (where concerts are held). Email Judy Muldawer at <a href="mailto:inquiry@siliconheights.com" title="mailto:inquiry@siliconheights.com">inquiry@siliconheights.com</a> for more details. </p>
<p><code>Santa Fe Irish Concerts, Sat., March 1 &#038; Sun., March 2</code><br />
Saturday, March 1, 7:00pm and Sunday, March 2nd, 2:30pm Matinee<br />
Belisama Irish Dance Company<br />
&#8220;Rhythm of Fire&#8221; Concerts<br />
James A. Little Theater<br />
NM School for the Deaf<br />
website: <a href="http://www.belisamairishdance.com/2.html" title="http://www.belisamairishdance.com/2.html" target="_blank">www.belisamairishdance.com/2.html</a></p>
<p><code>Albuquerque Irish Concert, Tuesday, March 4</code><br />
THE DAVID MUNNELLY BAND! From County Mayo, Ireland<br />
Tuesday, March 4th, 7:30 p.m.<br />
Windchime Champagne Gallery<br />
518 Central SW (between 4th &#038; 5th, south side)<br />
$15 Advance/$20 Door<br />
Tickets at Natural Sound, The Bookstop, and Windchime Champagne Gallery<br />
Or through AMP Concerts: <a href="http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/25865" title="http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/25865" target="_blank">www.brownpapertickets.com/event/25865</a><br />
The David Munnelly Band took Walnut Valley Festival (aka WINFIELD!) by storm three years ago, and has returned to the Festival ever since (including the upcoming 2008 event). The David Munnelly Band is Button Accordion/Fiddle/ Guitar/ Flute/ Rhythm (&#038; sometimes piano), and in addition to playing traditional and modern tunes &#038; songs, play music from the 1920&#8217;s &#038; 30&#8217;s  Irish American Dance Hall era. This is mostly Ragtime style. When Ireland became its own country, many immigrants returned from America, &#038; brought the popular music with them.  David is keeping this tradition alive, and with GREAT VIGOR! This is one of the most exciting Celtic Bands around.  They also boast an All Ireland Champion singer, Shauna Mullins, and they even have a Tap (not Step) Dancer!!! It will be an unforgettable show! Here they are on YouTube: <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9NJSU4KidSE" title="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9NJSU4KidSE" target="_blank">www.youtube.com/watch?v=9NJSU4KidSE</a></p>
<p><code>Corrales Sing, Friday, March 7</code><br />
FOLK SONG CIRCLE. Newcomers welcome! They’ll sing songs about Tall Tales and Miracles.<br />
FIRST FRIDAY OF EVERY MONTH, 8:00 P.M. TO MIDNIGHT<br />
Each participant in the circle may lead a song, do a solo, request a song, or pass. Bring enthusiasm, songbooks, instruments, beverages/snacks, kids, and friends.<br />
Contact: Laurie McPherson 898-6978<br />
Email: <a href="mailto:lauriemcpherson@hotmail.com" title="mailto:lauriemcpherson@hotmail.com">lauriemcpherson@hotmail.com</a> or <a href="mailto:lmcpherson@salud.unm.edu" title="mailto:lmcpherson@salud.unm.edu">lmcpherson@salud.unm.edu</a><br />
114 Coronado Road, Corrales, 87048<br />
(Directions: From the intersection of Alameda and Coors, go 1.8 miles north on Corrales Road. Pass the Chevron station, go several blocks. Just past the Horseman’s Supply store, turn left on Coronado Road. Post office is too far. They’re the second house on the right, come in past the barns to park.)</p>
<p><code>Santa Fe Contra Dance, Saturday, March 8</code><br />
<strong><font color=red size=+1>Note new dance time of 7:30 -10:30 p.m. (same as ABQ dances now)</font></strong> Donna Howell calling with Beat La Feet playing dance tunes. 7:30 p.m. -10:30 p.m., IOOF Hall, 1125 Cerrillos Rd. Instruction at 7:00 p.m. $7 members, $8 others, students 1/2 price with ID. </p>
<p><code>Second Sunday Dance, March 9</code><br />
Richard Wilson calling elegant English and zesty contras; Second Nature (Karina Wilson on fiddle and Della O&#8217;Keefe on piano) playing. 7:00 - 9:30 p.m., Heights Community Center, 823 Buena Vista SE (1 block east of University, south of Lead/Coal). Bring clean dance shoes. No shoes with nails or that leave black scuff marks, please. $7 members, $8 others, students 1/2 price with ID.</p>
<p><code>Albuquerque Megaband Practice, Tuesday, March 11</code><br />
Join the Megaband in a jam in its current location at O&#8217;Niell&#8217;s Pub, Banquet Room, 4310 Central Ave SE (Central at Washington in East Nob Hill), 7:00-10:00 p.m. More info: Bruce Thomson, 277-4729. (We just ate there today and it was YUMMY!)</p>
<p><code>ABQ Dance Committee Meeting, Saturday, March 15</code><br />
3:00 - 5:00 p.m.<br />
Bob &#038; Linda’s - 509 Aliso NE<br />
Come give input and volunteer to help keep the dances invigorated and organized. Then you can go dancing after the meeting. For more details, call 255-6037</p>
<p><code>Albuquerque Contra Dance, Saturday, March 15</code><br />
Marj Mullany calling and the Albuquerque Megaband playing. 7:30 - 10:30 p.m., acoustic jam at 6:30 p.m. and newcomers class at 7 p.m. Heights Community Center, 823 Buena Vista SE (1 block east of University, south of Lead/Coal). Bring clean dance shoes. No shoes with nails or that leave black scuff marks, please. $7 members, $8 others, students 1/2 price with ID. I&#8217;m guessing green attire would be festively encouraged.</p>
<p><code>Taos Contra Dance, Saturday, March 15</code><br />
Dance at the San Geronimo Lodge, at 7: 00 and wind down at 10:00. Call 776-1580 with questions about the dance.</p>
<p><code>Taos Irish Concert, Sunday, March 16</code><br />
6:30-9:30 pm, Irish Traditional Music<br />
Roger Landes &#038; Friends<br />
Taos Inn, 125 Paseo del Pueblo Norte, Taos<br />
575-758-5776, <a href="http://rogerlandes.com" title="http://rogerlandes.com" target="_blank">rogerlandes.com</a></p>
<p><code>Taos Concert, Thursday, March 20th</code><br />
6:30-9:30 pm, Roger Landes Solo<br />
Taos Inn, 125 Paseo del Pueblo Norte, Taos<br />
575-758-5776<br />
<a href="http://rogerlandes.com" title="http://rogerlandes.com" target="_blank">rogerlandes.com</a></p>
<p><code>Las Cruces Contra Dance, Friday, March 21</code><br />
Lewis Land and Lonnie Ludeman calling with SNMMDS Band playing. Location:  La Mesilla Community Center, 2251 Calle de Santiago, Mesilla NM. It&#8217;s actually the adjacent town of Mesilla, and hall is 2 blocks west of the plaza. For info, contact 505-522-1691. 7:30 p.m. beginner lessons &#038; dance to follow to 10:30 p.m., Cost:  $5</p>
<p><code>Santa Fe Contra Dance, Saturday, March 22</code><br />
Richard Wilson calling and Second Nature (Karina Wilson on fiddle and Della O&#8217;Keefe on piano) playing. Dance 7:30 p.m. -10:30 p.m., IOOF Hall, 1125 Cerrillos Rd. Instruction at 7:00 p.m. $7 members, $8 others, students 1/2 price with ID.</p>
<p><code>Special Swing Dance Event, Saturday, March 29</code><br />
Come to a <strong><font color=red size=+1>special sizzling swing dance</font></strong> with <a href="http://lechatlunatique.com/">Le Chat Lunatique</a> playing. This dynamic, young quartet will blow your dancing shoes off with their energy, creativity and vive!<br />
7:30 - 10:30 p.m., Heights Community Center, 823 Buena Vista SE (1 block east of University, south of Lead/Coal). Bring clean dance shoes. No shoes with nails or that leave black scuff marks, please. $8 members, $10 others, students 1/2 price with ID. FOLKMADS will set up chairs, and some tables with chairs in the other part of the hall, for more of a social club feel. But most of the crowd, including Le Chat Lunatique groupies (translate: young folk), will be up and dancing all night long!</p>
<p><code>This &#038; That</code><br />
<strong>Folkmadness 2008</strong> is fast approaching with fantastic talent. Send in your registration for camp in Socorro, NM May 23-26, 2008. Lisa Greenleaf and Bill &#8220;Doc&#8221; Litchman calling, Groovemongers and Alice/Al White playing. AND Priscilla Zimmermann from Santa Fe has been hired to lead singing. Details at: <a href="http://www.folkmads.org/2008Folkmadness.html" title="http://www.folkmads.org/2008Folkmadness.html" target="_blank">www.folkmads.org/2008Folkmadness.html</a></p>
<p><strong>Arizona&#8217;s Peg Hesley Goes to Texas</strong>: 2nd Annual Contra Dance Weekend in Post, Texas (about 5 hours from ABQ). March 7-9, 2008, 8 p.m. Friday until noon Sunday. Caller will be Peg Hesley of Phoenix, AZ with two bands playing, Flagstaff&#8217;s Traditional Blend and Texas&#8217;s Mimi &#038; Allison. Cost is $70, which includes three meals. Lodging additional, $50-$80 per person, includes 2 nights. Cost: $65 for the weekend of dancing. For information, visit <a href="http://www.thegreatdanceescape.org" title="http://www.thegreatdanceescape.org" target="_blank">www.thegreatdanceescape.org</a></p>
<p><strong>ZoukFest World Music Camp (June 8-14 in Santa Fe) is now open for early registration!</strong> Check out our new and returning staff and new classes! All those who register before April 1st are automatically entered into the drawing for free tuition. That&#8217;s right, one lucky ZoukFest attendee will get free full tuition for the week. Be sure to look at the two amazing instruments in the current raffle! Details at <a href="http://zoukfest.com" title="http://zoukfest.com" target="_blank">zoukfest.com</a></p>
<p>Happy St. Paddy&#8217;s Green to everyone and enjoy your extra Leap Day,</p>
<p>Merri Rudd<br />
Albuquerque, NM<br />
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 I never thought I&#8217;d be saying THIS, but a musician friend has been nominated for a Grammy award. He&#8217;s played with Ruthie Dornfield, Rodney Miller, and other folk musicians, as well as some of Nashville&#8217;s finest country stars. I&#8217;ve hung out with him at Pinewoods, danced to his driving guitar rhythms, and listened [...]]]></description>
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<p><img id="image92" alt="Go, Russ!" src="http://merridancing.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2008/01/russ-cd.jpg" align="left" /> I never thought I&#8217;d be saying THIS, but a musician friend has been nominated for a Grammy award. He&#8217;s played with Ruthie Dornfield, Rodney Miller, and other folk musicians, as well as some of Nashville&#8217;s finest country stars. I&#8217;ve hung out with him at Pinewoods, danced to his driving guitar rhythms, and listened to him tell stories at his house. Russ Barenberg finally quit his day job to pursue music full-time, and what happens? Grammy nomination!</p>
<p>Russ, his sweetheart Susan Kevra, and their two dogs hail from Nashville, TN. Russ&#8217;s CD &#8220;When at Last,&#8221; a set of original tunes, has been noticed. One tune, &#8220;Little Monk&#8221; is nominated for a Grammy for &#8220;Best Country Instrumental Performance, Category 40.&#8221; So when you gather around the TV on February 10 at 8 p.m., know that sometimes good things happen to excellent musicians. If you don&#8217;t believe me, visit <a href="http://www.grammy.com/GRAMMY_Awards/" title="http://www.grammy.com/GRAMMY_Awards/" target="_blank">www.grammy.com/GRAMMY_Awards/</a> or <a href="http://www.russbarenberg.com/CurrRel.cfm" title="http://www.russbarenberg.com/CurrRel.cfm" target="_blank">www.russbarenberg.com/CurrRel.cfm</a> (Even though we&#8217;ve never met her, my hubby and I are also rooting for Feist for &#8220;Best New Artist, Category 4.&#8221;)</p>
<p><code>Corrales Sing, Friday, February 1</code><br />
FOLK SONG CIRCLE. Newcomers welcome! They’ll sing songs about Temptation and Salvation.<br />
FIRST FRIDAY OF EVERY MONTH, 8:00 P.M. TO MIDNIGHT<br />
Each participant in the circle may lead a song, do a solo, request a song, or pass. Bring enthusiasm, songbooks, instruments, beverages/snacks, kids, and friends.<br />
Contact: Laurie McPherson 898-6978<br />
Email: <a href="mailto:lauriemcpherson@hotmail.com" title="mailto:lauriemcpherson@hotmail.com">lauriemcpherson@hotmail.com</a> or <a href="mailto:lmcpherson@salud.unm.edu" title="mailto:lmcpherson@salud.unm.edu">lmcpherson@salud.unm.edu</a><br />
114 Coronado Road, Corrales, 87048<br />
(Directions: From the intersection of Alameda and Coors, go 1.8 miles north on Corrales Road. Pass the Chevron station, go several blocks. Just past the Horseman’s Supply store, turn left on Coronado Road. Post office is too far. They’re the second house on the right, come in past the barns to park.)</p>
<p><code>Albuquerque Contra Dance, Saturday, February 2</code><br />
Artie Walsh calling and Sandia Hots playing sizzling dance tunes (Liz Stevens on fiddle, Michael Gallagher on banjo, Linda Askew on guitar, and Scott Mathis on guitarron and mandolin). 7:30 - 10:30 p.m., acoustic jam at 6:30 p.m. and newcomers class at 7 p.m. Heights Community Center, 823 Buena Vista SE (1 block east of University, south of Lead/Coal). Bring clean dance shoes. No shoes with nails or that leave black scuff marks, please. $6 members, $7 others.</p>
<p><code>Albuquerque Baroque Players, February 2 &#038; 3</code><br />
with guest Marilyn McDonald, violin, playing<br />
Sonata in Four Movements, Concert III: Grave<br />
Saturday, Feb. 2, 7:30 p.m., Los Altos Chrisitan Church, 11900 Haines NE, Albuquerque. Sunday, Feb. 3, 4 p.m., Historic Old San Ysidro Church, Corrales. $12 General, $10 Seniors, $5 Students. Call 255-7089 for reservations or visit the web site at <a href="http://www.unm.edu/~sbpatric" title="http://www.unm.edu/~sbpatric" target="_blank">www.unm.edu/~sbpatric</a></p>
<p><code>Durango Contra Dance, February 2</code><br />
The Contra Dance is having three events in conjunction with Snowdown at the VFW, 1550 Main St, in Durango.<br />
5:00 is a Medieval Madness Potluck open to all.  Bring a dish to share.<br />
6:00, the Albuquerque band Virginia Creepers will present a concert.<br />
7:00 is beginner dance instruction, and followed by Ye Olde Contra Dance with &#8220;Dance King&#8221; Richard Wilson from Santa Fe as caller. Come dressed in your finest Faire wear for a chance to win a king’s ransom in prizes. All ages and skill levels are encouraged to attend this folk dance. All dances are taught and called.  No partner is necessary and dancers of all ages and abilities are welcome. Admission is $10.  First-time get a pass to come back for free. For further information, call 970-385-9292, or see the website <a href="http://groups.google.com/group/Durango-Contra-Dances" title="http://groups.google.com/group/Durango-Contra-Dances" target="_blank">groups.google.com/group/Durango-Contra-Dances</a></p>
<p><code>Old Time Music Circle, Albuquerque, Sun., February 3</code><br />
Come jam from 2-4 PM at the Covenant Presbyterian Church, 9315 Candelaria NE, Albuquerque, NM. There will be 2 groups playing in 2 separate rooms. Bluegrass music will be in the front room (entry room) and Old Time music will be in the west room (where concerts are held). Email Judy Muldawer at <a href="mailto:inquiry@siliconheights.com" title="mailto:inquiry@siliconheights.com">inquiry@siliconheights.com</a> for more details. </p>
<p><code>Las Cruces Concert, Sunday, February 3</code><br />
Emma’s Revolution<br />
Rio Grande Theatre, 7.00 pm.<br />
Advance ticket sales $12 general admission; $10 for students/seniors.<br />
$15 for everyone on the day of the show.<br />
Emma’s Revolution is Pat Humphries and Sandy Apatow, a Maryland duo who have recorded and toured internationally to great reviews.  Called the &#8220;true spirit-child of Woody Guthrie,&#8221; activist musician and award-winning songwriter Pat Humphries has written and performed anthems at peace and justice events around the world. Performing with them will be local artists Chris Sanders and Bob Hull. Tickets are available at Hubbard’s Music ‘N More, Mountain Music and Enchanted Gardens Nursery, all in Las Cruces. Call Marc at (575) 571-7435 for more information about the event, and check <a href="http://www.emmasrevolution.com" title="http://www.emmasrevolution.com" target="_blank">www.emmasrevolution.com</a> for more information about the music.</p>
<p><code>Santa Fe Contra Dance, Saturday, February 9</code><br />
<strong><font color=red size=+1>Note new dance time of 7:30 -10:30 p.m. (same as ABQ dances now)</font></strong> Janine Sammeth calling with Chiletones playing dance tunes (David Margolin on fiddle, Jim Hughes on banjo, Bruce Thomson on guitar). 7:30 p.m. -10:30 p.m., IOOF Hall, 1125 Cerrillos Rd. Instruction at 7:00 p.m. $6 members, $7 others. </p>
<p><code>Second Sunday Dance, February 10</code><br />
Kris Jensen and Kit French (just back from an English dance weekend in Oklahoma City) calling elegant English and zesty contras; The McPapenhagens (Gary Papenhagen on fiddle and friends) playing. 7:00 - 9:30 p.m., Heights Community Center, 823 Buena Vista SE (1 block east of University, south of Lead/Coal). Bring clean dance shoes. No shoes with nails or that leave black scuff marks, please. $6 members, $7 others.</p>
<p><code>Albuquerque Megaband Practice, Tuesday, February 12</code><br />
Join the Megaband in a jam in its <strong><font color=red size=+1>new location</font></strong> at O&#8217;Niell&#8217;s Pub, 4310 Central Ave SE (Central at Washington in East Nob Hill), 7:00-10:00 p.m. More info: Bruce Thomson, 277-4729.</p>
<p><code>Santa Fe Concert, Valentine's Day</code><br />
MICHAEL COMBS @ UPPER CRUST PIZZA IN SANTA FE<br />
THURSDAY, FEB. 14 (El Dia de San Valentin)<br />
De Vargas &#038; Old Sta. Fe Trail, 6-9p no cover<br />
Fiddle, Button Accordion, Trad&#8217;l Tunes &#038; Song from many lands and times.</p>
<p><code>Las Cruces Contra Dance, Friday, February 15</code><br />
Lewis Land and Lonnie Ludeman calling with Dan Levenson &#038; the Boiled Buzzards playing. Location:  La Mesilla Community Center, 2251 Calle de Santiago, Mesilla NM. It&#8217;s actually the adjacent town of Mesilla, and hall is 2 blocks west of the plaza. For info, contact 505-522-1691. 7:30 p.m. beginner lessons &#038; dance to follow to 10:30 p.m., Cost:  $5</p>
<p><code>Albuquerque Contra Dance, Saturday, February 16</code><br />
Kris Jensen calling and the Albuquerque Megaband playing. 7:30 - 10:30 p.m., acoustic jam at 6:30 p.m. and newcomers class at 7 p.m. Heights Community Center, 823 Buena Vista SE (1 block east of University, south of Lead/Coal). Bring clean dance shoes. No shoes with nails or that leave black scuff marks, please. $6 members, $7 others. </p>
<p><code>Taos Contra Dance, Saturday, February 16</code><br />
Dance at the San Geronimo Lodge, at 7: 00 and wind down at 10:30. Call 776-1580 with questions about the dance.</p>
<p><code>KLEZMERQUERQUE 2008, Albuquerque, February 15-17</code><br />
The Southwest’s annual celebration of Klezmer music and dance, KLEZMERQUERQUE 2008, will present a weekend of concerts, dance parties, classes, and a lunch with  music featuring world-renowned klezmer artists as well as many local artists. Klezmer is the secular instrumental music and dance of the East European Jewish people. The annual event will take place from February 15-17 (Friday evening through Sunday afternoon) at Albuquerque’s Congregation Nahalat Shalom, which is located on 3606 Rio Grande Blvd. NW (between Candelaria &#038; Griegos). Prices and times vary for different events. Admission for the entire weekend of events (2 concerts/dance parties, 3 classes, klezmer potpourri presentation and a lunch with music program) is $90-general, $75-seniors/fixed income/under 18. Individual classes (one-and-a-half hour long each) are $20-general / $16-fixed income. For more information about concerts, class times/prices, Saturday lunch with music and any other questions please contact: Festival Coordinator Beth Cohen (505)243-6276  <a href="mailto:cohenedmunds@netzero.net" title="mailto:cohenedmunds@netzero.net">cohenedmunds@netzero.net</a> and/or Congregation Nahalat Shalom  <a href="http://www.nahalatshalom.org" title="http://www.nahalatshalom.org" target="_blank">www.nahalatshalom.org</a>  (505)343-8227.</p>
<p><code>Santa Fe Contra Dance, Saturday, February 23</code><br />
Lewis Land calling, Santa Fe Megaband playing dance tunes. Dance 7:30 p.m. -10:30 p.m., IOOF Hall, 1125 Cerrillos Rd. Instruction at 7:00 p.m. $6 members, $7 others.</p>
<p><code>Six Weeks of Harmonizing Workshops with Katie Gill in ABQ</code><br />
With Katie Gill&#8217;s Harmony Workshops, designed for 6 to 10 people. 6 week commitment. Learn what the different harmony parts sound like around the melody and how to find them. Train your ear to listen and learn how to improvise or “scat”.  Sing together as a group first, doubling up on the harmony parts.  Later you will be placed into duos, trios and/or quartets for more intensive and individual  practice.<br />
When/WHERE:    Mondays from 7:00 - 9:00 p m, Jan 28. - Mar 5 at St. Andrew Presbyterian Church on 5301 Ponderosa NE, near San Mateo and Montgomery.<br />
OR:    Wednesdays from 6:30 - 8:30 p m, Jan 30 - Mar 7 at First Presbyterian Church on 215 Locust NE near I-25 and University.<br />
PRICE:    $75.00<br />
REGISTRATION:    Call Katie at 505-228-6250 or email her at: <a href="mailto:katiesongs@cybermesa.com" title="mailto:katiesongs@cybermesa.com">katiesongs@cybermesa.com</a><br />
Katie Gill graduated from Eastern New Mexico University with a bachelor of music degree with a vocal emphasis. She has performed in New Mexico, New York, Arizona, Texas and Colorado as well as in Europe.  She has been in many various professional vocal groups and is currently in the Buckarettes, who feature great harmonies in their performances. Her musical styles include pop, folk, blues, western swing and country. For more info on Katie go to <a href="http://www.katiecaingill.com" title="http://www.katiecaingill.com" target="_blank">www.katiecaingill.com</a></p>
<p><code>This &#038; That</code><br />
<strong>Folkmadness 2008</strong> is fast approaching with fantastic talent. Send in your registration for camp in Socorro, NM May 23-26, 2008. Lisa Greenleaf and Bill &#8220;Doc&#8221; Litchman calling, Groovemongers and Alice/Al White playing. Details at: <a href="http://www.folkmads.org/2008Folkmadness.html" title="http://www.folkmads.org/2008Folkmadness.html" target="_blank">www.folkmads.org/2008Folkmadness.html</a></p>
<p><strong>Colorado&#8217;s Stellar Days and Nights Camp</strong>, Feb. 21-24, 2008 in beautiful Buena Vista, CO is still accepting dancers. You can join the bunch of NM dancers who have already signed up to cheer on New Mexico&#8217;s Merri Rudd and Hands Five, as well as nationally known Notorious (Eden MacAdam-Somer and Larry Unger) AND to eat gourmet meals prepared by Annie Johnston. Visit <a href="http://www.stellardaysandnights.org/" title="http://www.stellardaysandnights.org/" target="_blank">www.stellardaysandnights.org/</a> for details.</p>
<p>Happy Hearts to Everyone,</p>
<p>Merri Rudd<br />
Albuquerque, NM<br />
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Well, no one was more surprised than I to conduct my 10th folk wedding at the break during the Albuquerque dance on December 15. Longtime dancer Margie Colberg&#8217;s daughter Jennifer Potrykus married Levi Hatter. Levi&#8217;s dad Edward was best man, and Jennifer&#8217;s sister Jessamyn was maid of honor. The event vied for &#8216;world&#8217;s most [...]]]></description>
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<p>Well, no one was more surprised than I to conduct my 10th folk wedding at the break during the Albuquerque dance on December 15. Longtime dancer Margie Colberg&#8217;s daughter Jennifer Potrykus married Levi Hatter. Levi&#8217;s dad Edward was best man, and Jennifer&#8217;s sister Jessamyn was maid of honor. The event vied for &#8216;world&#8217;s most easily planned wedding,&#8217; although I think Ken and Michele may have set that record at Folkmadness Camp in 2006. The wedding party stayed and danced the whole second half, and Katherine Bueler did a great job adapting to the wedding cheer lighting up the dance hall. Dancers and the Megaband enjoyed the cakes and coffee provided by the wedding folks, and I think the crowd revelled at being insta-wedding guests with a few moment&#8217;s notice. I can also report that the groom did not quit grinning the whole night. I&#8217;m not sure how much I LIKE marrying off the kids of my friends, but I had fun anyway.</p>
<p><img id="image88" alt="Wedding Bells" src="http://merridancing.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2007/12/jen-levi-small.jpg" /><br />
Photo by Jim Boros</p>
<p>AND no one was more delighted than I to pass the reign of &#8220;bulk mail queen&#8221; on to the next benevolent monarch: Deb Campbell. After 11 years as BMQ, I was thrilled to be dethroned. The passing of the crown occurred at 8:20 p.m. on December 20, 2007. Loyal bulk mail crew, Melissa Wilson, Lew Suber, Tim Shaffer and Carol Langer immediately pledged loyalty to the new queen, as Merri embraced her newfound moniker of &#8220;has-been.&#8221;</p>
<p><img id="image89" alt="Passing the Reign" src="http://merridancing.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2007/12/bulk-queen.jpg" /><br />
Photo by Mark Justice Hinton</p>
<p><code>Corrales Sing, Friday, January 4</code><br />
FOLK SONG CIRCLE. Newcomers welcome! They’ll sing songs about FRIENDS, BUDDIES &#038; PALS.<br />
FIRST FRIDAY OF EVERY MONTH, 8:00 P.M. TO MIDNIGHT<br />
Each participant in the circle may lead a song, do a solo, request a song, or pass. Bring enthusiasm, songbooks, instruments, beverages/snacks, kids, and friends.<br />
Contact: Laurie McPherson 898-6978<br />
Email: <a href="mailto:lauriemcpherson@hotmail.com" title="mailto:lauriemcpherson@hotmail.com">lauriemcpherson@hotmail.com</a> or <a href="mailto:lmcpherson@salud.unm.edu" title="mailto:lmcpherson@salud.unm.edu">lmcpherson@salud.unm.edu</a><br />
114 Coronado Road, Corrales, 87048<br />
(Directions: From the intersection of Alameda and Coors, go 1.8 miles north on Corrales Road. Pass the Chevron station, go several blocks. Just past the Horseman’s Supply store, turn left on Coronado Road. Post office is too far. They’re the second house on the right, come in past the barns to park.)</p>
<p><code>Albuquerque Contra Dance, Saturday, January 5</code><br />
Richard Wilson calling and Hey! playing dance tunes (Linda Vik on fiddle, Tim Shaffer on guitar, Jane Phillips on fiddle and bass, Chris Carlson on fiddle and banjo). 7:30 - 10:30 p.m., acoustic jam at 6:30 p.m. and newcomers class at 7 p.m. Heights Community Center, 823 Buena Vista SE (1 block east of University, south of Lead/Coal). Bring clean dance shoes. No shoes with nails or that leave black scuff marks, please. $6 members, $7 others.</p>
<p><code>Durango Contra Dance, January 5</code><br />
The Contra Dance is having three events at the VFW, 1550 Main St, in Durango.<br />
5:00 is a community potluck that is open to all.  Bring a dish to share.<br />
6:00, the Albuquerque band Hands Five will present a concert.<br />
7:00  is beginner dance instruction<br />
7:30, the Contra Dance starts, with Durango caller Wendy Graham and more music from Hands Five. All dances are taught and called.  No partner is necessary, and dancers of all ages and abilities are welcome.  Admission is $10.  First-time get a pass to come back for free. For further information, call 970-385-9292, or see the website <a href="http://groups.google.com/group/Durango-Contra-Dances" title="http://groups.google.com/group/Durango-Contra-Dances" target="_blank">groups.google.com/group/Durango-Contra-Dances</a></p>
<p><code>Old Time Music Circle, Albuquerque, Sun., January 6</code><br />
Come jam from 2-4 PM at the Covenant Presbyterian Church, 9315 Candelaria NE, Albuquerque, NM. There will be 2 groups playing in 2 separate rooms. Bluegrass music will be in the front room (entry room) and Old Time music will be in the west room (where concerts are held). Email Judy Muldawer at <a href="mailto:inquiry@siliconheights.com" title="mailto:inquiry@siliconheights.com">inquiry@siliconheights.com</a> for more details. </p>
<p><code>Santa Fe Contra Dance, Saturday, January 12</code><br />
<strong><font color=red size=+1>Note new dance time of 7:30 -10:30 p.m. (same as ABQ dances now)</font></strong> Donna Howell calling with Hey! playing dance tunes (Linda Vik on fiddle, Tim Shaffer on guitar, Jane Phillips on fiddle and bass, Chris Carlson on fiddle and banjo. 7:30 p.m. -10:30 p.m., IOOF Hall, 1125 Cerrillos Rd. Instruction at 7:00 p.m. $6 members, $7 others. <strong>There will be a potluck beforehand starting at 5:00</strong> at the Oddfellows Hall so dancers and musicians can get to know each other better and discuss ways to help out the dances. Bring a dish to share.</p>
<p><code>Albuq. Concert, Saturday, January 12</code><br />
Band of Heathens<br />
Puccini&#8217;s Golden West Saloon, 620 Central Ave SW<br />
$15 advance, $20 day of show.<br />
Buy tickets on-line through Brown Paper Tickets<br />
or by phone: 1-800-838-3006<br />
8:00 PM, 21 and over (or accompanied by a parent or legal guardian)<br />
Originally conceived as a loosely-knit collective showcasing four of Austin&#8217;s best up-and-coming artists, The Band Of Heathens quickly discovered that something special happened when they played together. Each artist has a unique voice, but there is also an amazing group voice of the whole band. Known for their dramatic live show that easily switch gears from Classic Country to Progressive Folk to Americana and R&#038;B, they immediately became an Austin favorite, winning the Best New Band award in 2006/2007. I saw this band at Neal&#8217;s 100th house concert and they were highly entertaining. Visit <a href="http://www.abqmusic.com" title="http://www.abqmusic.com" target="_blank">www.abqmusic.com</a> for more info.</p>
<p><code>Second Sunday Dance, January 13</code><br />
Noralyn Parsons and Kit French calling elegant English and zesty contras; Bo y Yo (Gary Papenhagen on fiddle, Bo Olcott on guitar) playing. 7:00 - 9:30 p.m., Heights Community Center, 823 Buena Vista SE (1 block east of University, south of Lead/Coal). Bring clean dance shoes. No shoes with nails or that leave black scuff marks, please. $6 members, $7 others.</p>
<p><code>Albuquerque Megaband Practice, Tuesday, January 15</code><br />
Join the Megaband in a jam in its <strong><font color=red size=+1>new location</font></strong> at O&#8217;Niell&#8217;s Pub, 4310 Central Ave SE (Central at Washington in East Nob Hill), 7:00-10:00 p.m. More info: Bruce Thomson, 277-4729.</p>
<p><code>Las Cruces Contra Dance, Friday, January 18</code><br />
Lewis Land and Lonnie Ludeman calling with SNMMDS House Band playing.<br />
Location:  La Mesilla Community Center, 2251 Calle de Santiago, Mesilla NM. It&#8217;s actually the adjacent town of Mesilla, and hall is 2 blocks west of the plaza. For info, contact 505-522-1691. 7:30 p.m. beginner lessons &#038; dance to follow to 10:30 p.m., Cost:  $5</p>
<p><code>Albuquerque Contra Dance, Saturday, January 19</code><br />
Donna Howell calling and the Albuquerque Megaband playing. 7:30 - 10:30 p.m., acoustic jam at 6:30 p.m. and newcomers class at 7 p.m. Heights Community Center, 823 Buena Vista SE (1 block east of University, south of Lead/Coal). Bring clean dance shoes. No shoes with nails or that leave black scuff marks, please. $6 members, $7 others. </p>
<p><code>Taos Contra Dance, Saturday, January 19</code><br />
Dance at the San Geronimo Lodge, at 7: 00 and wind down at 10:30. Call 776-1580 with questions about the dance.</p>
<p><code>Santa Fe Contra Dance, Saturday, January 26</code><br />
Katherine Bueler calling, The Hot Tops (I don&#8217;t know who is in this band, but they sound fun) playing dance tunes. Dance 7:30 p.m. -10:30 p.m., IOOF Hall, 1125 Cerrillos Rd. Instruction at 7:00 p.m. $6 members, $7 others.</p>
<p><code>Santa Fe Concert, Sunday, January 27</code><br />
College of Santa Fe Contemporary Music presents<br />
KITKA Women&#8217;s Vocal Ensemble<br />
Sunday, January 27, 2008, 7:00 p.m.<br />
Greer Garson Theater, College of Santa Fe<br />
Tickets: $15 advanced / $20 @ the door<br />
For tickets and information call the Contemporary Music office at (505) 473-6196. KITKA specializes in pure, unaccompanied vocal techniques from Eastern Europe that have been distilled over centuries. Their material ranges from ancient village duets to complex choral works, from early music to contemporary theater. The sound of their voices is exotic, both elegant and eerie. The many languages in which they sing are largely unfamiliar to American ears — Albanian, Bosnian, Bulgarian, Serbo-Croatian, Georgian, Hungarian, Ladino, Latvian, Macedonian, Romanian, Russian, Ukrainian, Yiddish, with the occasional Latin, medieval Gallician, or ancient Greek. KITKA&#8217;s sensitive precision lifts their work out of the merely musical into a universe beyond words.</p>
<p><code>Six Weeks of Harmonizing Workshops with Katie Gill in ABQ</code><br />
With Katie Gill&#8217;s Harmony Workshops, designed for 6 to 10 people. 6 week commitment. Learn what the different harmony parts sound like around the melody and how to find them. Train your ear to listen and learn how to improvise or “scat”.  Sing together as a group first, doubling up on the harmony parts.  Later you will be placed into duos, trios and/or quartets for more intensive and individual  practice.<br />
When/WHERE:    Mondays from 7:00 - 9:00 p m, Jan 28. - Mar 5 at St. Andrew Presbyterian Church on 5301 Ponderosa NE, near San Mateo and Montgomery.<br />
OR:    Wednesdays from 6:30 - 8:30 p m, Jan 30 - Mar 7 at First Presbyterian Church on 215 Locust NE near I-25 and University.<br />
PRICE:    $75.00<br />
REGISTRATION:    Call Katie at 505-228-6250 or email her at: <a href="mailto:katiesongs@cybermesa.com" title="mailto:katiesongs@cybermesa.com">katiesongs@cybermesa.com</a><br />
Katie Gill graduated from Eastern New Mexico University with a bachelor of music degree with a vocal emphasis. She has performed in New Mexico, New York, Arizona, Texas and Colorado as well as in Europe.  She has been in many various professional vocal groups and is currently in the Buckarettes, who feature great harmonies in their performances. Her musical styles include pop, folk, blues, western swing and country. For more info on Katie go to <a href="http://www.katiecaingill.com" title="http://www.katiecaingill.com" target="_blank">www.katiecaingill.com</a></p>
<p><code>This &#038; That</code><br />
<strong>Folkmadness 2008</strong> is fast approaching with fantastic talent. Send in your registration for camp in Socorro, NM May 23-26, 2008. Lisa Greenleaf and Bill &#8220;Doc&#8221; Litchman calling, Groovemongers and Alice/Al White playing. Details at: <a href="http://www.folkmads.org/2008Folkmadness.html" title="http://www.folkmads.org/2008Folkmadness.html" target="_blank">www.folkmads.org/2008Folkmadness.html</a></p>
<p><strong>Arizona&#8217;s Peg Hesley Goes to Texas</strong>: 2nd Annual Contra Dance Weekend in Post, Texas (about 5 hours from ABQ). March 7-9, 2008, 8 p.m. Friday until noon Sunday. Caller will be Peg Hesley of Phoenix, AZ with two bands playing, Flagstaff&#8217;s Traditional Blend and Texas&#8217;s Mimi &#038; Allison. Cost is $70, which includes three meals. Lodging additional, $50-$80 per person, includes 2 nights. Cost: $65 for the weekend of dancing. For information, visit <a href="http://www.thegreatdanceescape.org" title="http://www.thegreatdanceescape.org" target="_blank">www.thegreatdanceescape.org</a></p>
<p><strong>Colorado&#8217;s Stellar Days and Nights Camp</strong>, Feb. 21-24, 2008 in beautiful Buena Vista, CO is still accepting dancers. You can join the bunch of NM dancers who have already signed up to cheer on New Mexico&#8217;s Merri Rudd and Hands Five, as well as nationally known Notorious (Eden MacAdam-Somer and Larry Unger) AND to eat gourmet meals prepared by Annie Johnston. Visit <a href="http://www.stellardaysandnights.org/" title="http://www.stellardaysandnights.org/" target="_blank">www.stellardaysandnights.org/</a> for details.</p>
<p><strong>Czech Republic in October, Anyone?</strong> Caller David Millstone is leading a trip to Prague and Bohemia next October, specially organized for dancers. In addition to seeing beautiful sights and learning more about Czech music and dance and related traditions, the main focus of the dancing is American contras and squares; this year they&#8217;ve added a little more traditional Czech dancing into the mix. At the big festival that marks the end of the tour, there&#8217;ll also be English country, vintage, Irish, Mexican, and more. One of the hallmarks of the dancing on this trip is that people will be dancing with Czech dancers both as they travel and at the culminating festival. In some cases, these are dancers who do traditional Czech dances, and they&#8217;ll teach each other some dances from our respective cultures. In other cases, they are Czech dancers who share a love for Anglo-American country dances. The 2008 tour also gives dancer/travellers an opportunity to visit Cesky Krumlov, a beautiful UNESCO World Heritage site in southern Bohemia. Here&#8217;s the website address with all the details: <a href="http://dvorana.cz/dance/2008/country/index.php" title="http://dvorana.cz/dance/2008/country/index.php" target="_blank">dvorana.cz/dance/2008/country/index.php</a></p>
<p>Happy 2008 to Everyone,</p>
<p>Merri Rudd<br />
Albuquerque, NM<br />
<a href="http://www.merridancing.com" title="http://www.merridancing.com" target="_blank">www.merridancing.com</a>
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<p>No matter what your religious belief, here&#8217;s a feel-good animated holiday song for you&#8230; I&#8217;m dreaming of a white Christmas&#8230;. <a href="http://badaboo.free.fr/merryxmas.swf" title="http://badaboo.free.fr/merryxmas.swf" target="_blank">badaboo.free.fr/merryxmas.swf</a></p>
<p>Howdy, Folkies,</p>
<p>As the winter solstice approaches, go forth into the dark to play, sing, dance and laugh. December has many events to entice you in between holiday feasting. And several winter dance camps are available for your enjoyment (see end of blog entry for more info).</p>
<p><code>Albuquerque Contra Dance, Saturday, December 1</code><br />
Marj Mullany calling and Nabobs playing festive dance tunes (Jim Mullany and Rob Pine on fiddle and guitar, Tom Christensen on banjo). 7:30 - 10:30 p.m., acoustic jam at 6:30 p.m. and newcomers class at 7 p.m. Heights Community Center, 823 Buena Vista SE (1 block east of University, south of Lead/Coal). Bring clean dance shoes. No shoes with nails or that leave black scuff marks, please. $6 members, $7 others.</p>
<p><code>Durango Contra Dance, December 1</code><br />
Contra Dance, to be held at the VFW Hall (1550 Main Ave., Durango, CO). Merri Rudd from Albuquerque, NM will call the dance. Live music will be provided by Albuquerque&#8217;s Adobe Brothers. Beginner instruction is at 7:00 p.m. Dancing is from 7:30 to 10:30. All dances are taught and called. No partner is necessary, and dancers of all ages and abilities are welcome. Admission is $10. First-time get a pass to come back for free. For further information, call 970-259-6820 or visit  <a href="http://groups.google.com/group/Durango-Contra-Dances" title="http://groups.google.com/group/Durango-Contra-Dances" target="_blank">groups.google.com/group/Durango-Contra-Dances</a></p>
<p><code>Santa Fe Concert, Sat., December 1</code><br />
Music from the Mediterranean, Balkans and Middle East<br />
at Gig Performance Space, 1808 Second St., Suite H<br />
8:00pm, $10-15 donation.<br />
Radio Free Bassanda! brings a wide range of repertoire and<br />
instrumentation to their performances. Their use of both eastern and<br />
western instruments affords them a broad timbral palette with which to<br />
weave their sound pictures. Energetic and complex rhythms challenge the<br />
ear and the feet! Roger Landes: Arabic Oud (lute), Arabic Buzuq, Turkish Lavta, Irish Bouzouki, Greek Laouto; Ben Wright: Double Bass; Mark Dudrow: Cello; with special guest Nakul Deshpande: (percussion) Arabic Dumbeq, Turkish Darabukka, Persian Zarb. For more information contact: Roger Landes (575)751-3512, <a href="mailto:rwlandes@taosnet.com" title="mailto:rwlandes@taosnet.com">rwlandes@taosnet.com</a></p>
<p><code>Old Time Music Circle, Albuquerque, Sun., December 2</code><br />
Come jam from 2-4 PM at the Covenant Presbyterian Church, 9315 Candelaria NE, Albuquerque, NM. There will be 2 groups playing in 2 separate rooms. Bluegrass music will be in the front room (entry room) and Old Time music will be in the west room (where concerts are held). Email Judy Muldawer at <a href="mailto:inquiry@siliconheights.com" title="mailto:inquiry@siliconheights.com">inquiry@siliconheights.com</a> for more details. </p>
<p><code>Albuquerque Concert, Thursday, December 6</code><br />
Boulder Acoustic Society at Windchime Champagne Gallery<br />
518 Central Avenue SW, 7:30 PM<br />
$15 advance, $20 day of show.<br />
You loved &#8216;em in June at the Albuquerque Folk Festival. Maybe you went again to their house concert at Gretchen and Steve&#8217;s in August. If not, you get a THIRD chance to hear Boulder Acoustic Society, a four-piece band with a new take on American roots music. The members of BAS are accomplished multi-instrumentalists who captivate audiences with guitar, fiddle, string bass, marimba, ukulele, percussion, banjo and mandolin. Their deep respect for tradition, passion for innovation and intriguing instrumentation creates a remarkable and memorable listening experience. The music is modern and accessible, subtle yet virtuosic, and serious yet light-hearted. BAS is known all over North America for their genre-blending song writing, amazing improvisation and intimate, personal vocals. <a href="http://www.abqmusic.com" title="http://www.abqmusic.com" target="_blank">www.abqmusic.com</a> has ticket info.</p>
<p><code>Corrales Sing, Friday, December 7</code><br />
FOLK SONG CIRCLE. Newcomers welcome! They’ll sing songs about CAROLS AND GRATITUDE.<br />
FIRST FRIDAY OF EVERY MONTH, 8:00 P.M. TO MIDNIGHT<br />
Each participant in the circle may lead a song, do a solo, request a song, or pass. Bring enthusiasm, songbooks, instruments, beverages/snacks, kids, and friends.<br />
Contact: Laurie McPherson 898-6978<br />
Email: <a href="mailto:lauriemcpherson@hotmail.com" title="mailto:lauriemcpherson@hotmail.com">lauriemcpherson@hotmail.com</a> or <a href="mailto:lmcpherson@salud.unm.edu" title="mailto:lmcpherson@salud.unm.edu">lmcpherson@salud.unm.edu</a><br />
114 Coronado Road, Corrales, 87048<br />
(Directions: From the intersection of Alameda and Coors, go 1.8 miles north on Corrales Road. Pass the Chevron station, go several blocks. Just past the Horseman’s Supply store, turn left on Coronado Road. Post office is too far. They’re the second house on the right, come in past the barns to park.)</p>
<p><code>Las Cruces Contra Dance, Friday, December 7</code><br />
Lewis Land and Lonnie Ludeman calling this Holiday Contra Dance with featured band BRIAN &#038; AMY &#038; HIGHWAY 27, a lively, toe-tapping, dance-driving sound. Remember, this is the only dance in December, next dance is Jan 18, so don&#8217;t miss this one. Dress up in something sparkly, fun.  Bring cookies or sweets if you have been baking or some healthy snacks.<br />
Location:  La Mesilla Community Center, 2251 Calle de Santiago, Mesilla NM. It&#8217;s actually the adjacent town of Mesilla, and hall is 2 blocks west of the plaza. For info, contact 505-522-1691.<br />
7:30 p.m. beginner lessons &#038; dance to follow to 10:30 p.m., Cost:  $5</p>
<p><code>Santa Fe Contra Dance, Saturday, December 8</code><br />
Artie Walsh calling with holiday tunes by Santa Fe&#8217;s own Fast Pesos. 8 p.m. -11 p.m., IOOF Hall, 1125 Cerrillos Rd. Instruction at 7:30 p.m. $6 members, $7 others. <strong>Dance Committee Meeting at 6 p.m. at the hall.</strong></p>
<p><code>Second Sunday Dance, December 9</code><br />
Merri Rudd and Kris Jensen calling elegant English and zesty contras; One Good Turn (Gary Papenhagen on fiddle with other assorted friends) playing. 7:00 - 9:30 p.m., Heights Community Center, 823 Buena Vista SE (1 block east of University, south of Lead/Coal). Bring clean dance shoes. No shoes with nails or that leave black scuff marks, please. $6 members, $7 others.</p>
<p><code>Albuquerque Concert, Sunday, December 9</code><br />
Jeff Scroggins &#038; Fresh Horses, 7 p.m.<br />
Covenant Presbyterian Church, 9315 Candelaria Road NE<br />
Presented by The Southwest Traditional &#038; Bluegrass Music Association<br />
$12.00 adults, $10.00 for Southwest Pickers Members, Kids Under 16 Free<br />
Tickets available at the door. For more information visit Jeff Scroggins and Fresh Horses on MySpace at <a href="http://www.myspace.com/jeffscrogginsfreshhorses" title="http://www.myspace.com/jeffscrogginsfreshhorses" target="_blank">www.myspace.com/jeffscrogginsfreshhorses</a> or The Southwest Pickers Website at <a href="http://www.SouthwestPickers.com/" title="http://www.SouthwestPickers.com/" target="_blank">www.SouthwestPickers.com/</a></p>
<p><code>Albuquerque Megaband Practice, Tuesday, December 11</code><br />
Join the Megaband in a jam in its current location at Wild Oats, 11015 Menaul NE, Albuquerque, 7:30-10:30 p.m. More info: Bruce Thomson, 277-4729.</p>
<p><code>AMP Concert, Albuq., Wed., December 12</code><br />
Marc Cohn with Amy Correia<br />
El Rey Theater, 624 Central Ave SW<br />
7 PM, 21 and over<br />
Tickets are $28 advance, $35 day of show.<br />
Singer/songwriter/pianist Marc Cohn burst onto the scene in 1991 on the heels of one of the most personal, resonant songs to make the Top 40 in the past 20 years, &#8220;Walking In Memphis.&#8221; The song&#8217;s remarkable power to move listeners while eluding precise explanation is a hallmark of the highest songwriting art and, just as remarkably, it was a monster hit that abides on radio playlists to this day. The Best New Artist Grammy for 1991 followed in its wake, along with two other albums, The Rainy Season and Burning the Daze. Cohn will be touring in support of his first new studio album in 9 years, Join the Parade.</p>
<p><code>Albuquerque Contra Dance, Saturday, December 15</code><br />
Katherine Bueler calling and the Albuquerque Megaband playing. 7:30 - 10:30 p.m., acoustic jam at 6:30 p.m. and newcomers class at 7 p.m. Heights Community Center, 823 Buena Vista SE (1 block east of University, south of Lead/Coal). Bring clean dance shoes. No shoes with nails or that leave black scuff marks, please. $6 members, $7 others. </p>
<p><code>Annual Taos Holiday Ball, Saturday, December 15</code><br />
The Ball will open this Saturday, December 15, at the San Geronimo<br />
Lodge, at 7: 00 and wind down at 10:30. Dancers to arrive in Fancy Dress.  And once again, Taos being Taos, the rule is, &#8220;Consult your Fancy and follow it&#8221; &#8212; so long as you honor the occasion. The admission price is $8 per dancer, or $15 per couple. Richard Wilson of Santa Fe will lead the dancing, and Taos&#8217; own talented and dedicated Musicians of the Taos Contraband will provide music. The Grand March will start just after 8:00 Call 776-1580 with any questions about the dance.</p>
<p><code>Santa Fe Contra Dance, Saturday, December 22</code><br />
Richard Wilson calling, Santa Fe Megaband playing holiday dance tunes. Dance 8 p.m. -11 p.m., IOOF Hall, 1125 Cerrillos Rd. Instruction at 7:30 p.m. $6 members, $7 others.</p>
<p><code>Fifth Saturday Dance, Albuquerque, December 29</code><br />
Rock n&#8217; Roll Dance, Kris Jensen calling, Movin&#8217; Henry Band playing. 7:30 - 10:30 p.m., acoustic jam at 6:30 p.m. and newcomers class at 7 p.m. Heights Community Center, 823 Buena Vista SE (1 block east of University, south of Lead/Coal). Bring clean dance shoes. No shoes with nails or that leave black scuff marks, please. $6 members, $7 others. Details at <a href="http://www.folkmads.org/nov_dec_newsletter07.html" title="http://www.folkmads.org/nov_dec_newsletter07.html" target="_blank">www.folkmads.org/nov_dec_newsletter07.html</a> (scroll down to last page).</p>
<p><code>This &#038; That</code><br />
<strong>Folkmadness 2008</strong> has now locked in all of its fantastic talent. MARK your calendar to be in Socorro, NM May 23-26, 2008. I could leak the info here, but don&#8217;t want to spoil the surprise. Watch <a href="http://www.folkmads.org" title="http://www.folkmads.org" target="_blank">www.folkmads.org</a> and your Jan./Feb. 2008 FOLKMADS mailing for details. (Lonnie and Julie better come to this one; we are way behind in hearts matches!)</p>
<p><strong>2007 Boo Camp videos</strong> can be viewed on youtube:<br />
<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rFPEoJa6yeE" title="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rFPEoJa6yeE" target="_blank">www.youtube.com/watch?v=rFPEoJa6yeE</a><br />
<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nbwe05yaeFo" title="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nbwe05yaeFo" target="_blank">www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nbwe05yaeFo</a><br />
<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ca9ejuLWC8Q" title="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ca9ejuLWC8Q" target="_blank">www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ca9ejuLWC8Q</a></p>
<p>Some fine <strong>Gene Hubert dances </strong>are available online. I blogged about it at: <a href="http://merridancing.com/wp/2007/11/gene-hubert-dances/" title="http://merridancing.com/wp/2007/11/gene-hubert-dances/" target="_blank">merridancing.com/wp/2007/11/gene-hubert-dances/</a></p>
<p><strong>Richard Wilson&#8217;s in Arizona</strong>: Cottonwood Caper Contra Fest, January 18-20, 2008, 7:00 pm Friday through 3:00 pm Sunday. First ever Cottonwood Caper Contra Fest will take place at the old Cottonwood Community Center on Main Street, old town Cottonwood, with its slightly off-kilter hardwood floor. Three popular Arizona contra dance bands will play: the Privy Tippers and Round the House, both Tucson bands, and Updraft from Flagstaff. Callers will be Richard Wilson (NM) and Arizona&#8217;s own Deb Comly and Claire Zucker. Cost is $65, which includes one meal. Location: Cottonwood Community Center, Old Town Main Street, Cottonwood, Arizona. Cost: $65 for the weekend of dancing. For information, contact Judy Norman, <a href="mailto:judy.norman@juno.com" title="mailto:judy.norman@juno.com">judy.norman@juno.com</a> or telephone 1-623-979-4875.</p>
<p><strong>Bare Necessities English Country Dance Weekend</strong> in Oklahoma City, OK, Feb. 8-9, 2008 is FULL with a waiting list started. Eight of us New Mexicans made it in, and we&#8217;ll post a report in February.</p>
<p><strong>Colorado&#8217;s Stellar Days and Nights Camp</strong>, Feb. 21-24, 2008 in beautiful Buena Vista, CO is still accepting dancers. You can join the bunch of NM dancers who have already signed up to cheer on New Mexico&#8217;s Merri Rudd and Hands Five, as well as nationally known Notorious (Eden MacAdam-Somer and Larry Unger) AND to eat gourmet meals prepared by Annie Johnston (she&#8217;s why Merri took the gig, among other reasons!). Visit <a href="http://www.stellardaysandnights.org/" title="http://www.stellardaysandnights.org/" target="_blank">www.stellardaysandnights.org/</a> for details.</p>
<p>Happy Holidays to All,</p>
<p>Merri Rudd<br />
Albuquerque, NM<br />
<a href="http://www.merridancing.com" title="http://www.merridancing.com" target="_blank">www.merridancing.com</a>
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As the season of over-eating approaches, let us dance and play and sing to burn off calories! November 17 promises to be a big day for FOLKMADS, with a retreat, dance, and election, all in the same day. Details below.
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<p>As the season of over-eating approaches, let us dance and play and sing to burn off calories! November 17 promises to be a big day for FOLKMADS, with a retreat, dance, and election, all in the same day. Details below.</p>
<p><code>Corrales Sing, Friday, November 2</code><br />
FOLK SONG CIRCLE. Newcomers welcome! They’ll sing songs about FAT AND THIN. Think Feasting/Drink/Hunger/Thirst/Hard Times, Rich and Poor.<br />
FIRST FRIDAY OF EVERY MONTH, 8:00 P.M. TO MIDNIGHT<br />
Each participant in the circle may lead a song, do a solo, request a song, or pass. Bring enthusiasm, songbooks, instruments, beverages/snacks, kids, and friends.<br />
Contact: Laurie McPherson 898-6978<br />
Email: <a href="mailto:lauriemcpherson@hotmail.com" title="mailto:lauriemcpherson@hotmail.com">lauriemcpherson@hotmail.com</a> or <a href="mailto:lmcpherson@salud.unm.edu" title="mailto:lmcpherson@salud.unm.edu">lmcpherson@salud.unm.edu</a><br />
114 Coronado Road, Corrales, 87048<br />
(Directions: From the intersection of Alameda and Coors, go 1.8 miles north on Corrales Road. Pass the Chevron station, go several blocks. Just past the Horseman’s Supply store, turn left on Coronado Road. Post office is too far. They’re the second house on the right, come in past the barns to park.)</p>
<p><code>Albuquerque Contra Dance, Saturday, November 3</code><br />
Noralyn Parsons calling and Traditional Blend from Flagstaff, Arizona playing rousing dance tunes (Bill and Patti Cummings, fiddle and guitar respectively, play traditional dance music from Ireland, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, the southwestern prairies of Louisiana, and Appalachia). 7:30 - 10:30 p.m., acoustic jam at 6:30 p.m. and newcomers class at 7 p.m. Heights Community Center, 823 Buena Vista SE (1 block east of University, south of Lead/Coal). Bring clean dance shoes. No shoes with nails or that leave black scuff marks, please. $6 members, $7 others.</p>
<p><code>Durango Contra Dance Weekend, November 2-3</code><br />
November 2 concert with Albuquerque&#8217;s Sandia Hots<br />
Friday, November 2, 7:30 pm<br />
Rocky Mountain Retreat<br />
848 E 3rd Ave, Durango, CO<br />
Waltz Workshop led by Peg Hesley, of Phoenix, AZ<br />
Saturday, November 3, 2:00 - 4:00 pm<br />
Contra Dance Calling by Peg Hesley, tunes by Sandia Hots<br />
Beginner instruction 7:00PM Dance 7:30 pm<br />
Workshop and Dance at VFW Hall, 1550 Main Ave, Durango CO<br />
Cost is $10 for any one event, $18 for any two; $25 for all 3.<br />
For further info call 970-385-9292 or see <a href="http://groups.google.com/group/Durango-Contra-Dances" title="http://groups.google.com/group/Durango-Contra-Dances" target="_blank">groups.google.com/group/Durango-Contra-Dances</a></p>
<p><code>Old Time Music Circle, Albuquerque, Sun., November 4</code><br />
2-4 PM at Covenant Presbyterian Church, 9315 Candelaria NE<br />
There will be 2 groups playing in 2 separate rooms. Bluegrass music will be in the front room (entry room) and Old Time music will be in the west room (where concerts are held). Email Judy Muldawer at <a href="mailto:inquiry@siliconheights.com" title="mailto:inquiry@siliconheights.com">inquiry@siliconheights.com</a> for more details. </p>
<p><code>Albuquerque Concert, Wednesday, November 7</code><br />
Jim Malcolm sings at the Windchime Champagne Gallery<br />
518 Central Avenue SW, 7:30 PM, $15 advance, $20 day of show.<br />
Outstanding Scots singer and former frontman with Old Blind Dogs, Jim Malcolm plays traditional, original and Burns songs with guitar, harmonicas, and engaging wit. His original and award-winning songs from Edinburgh, Perthshire, Angus and the Highlands make his concerts a musical tour of Scotland, and his unmistakeable, signature voice has been said to resemble &#8220;an aged single-malt whisky.&#8221; Jim won Songwriter of the Year in 2004 and was nominated for Scots Singer of the Year in 2005, in the Scots Trad Music Awards. While he performed in Albuquerque several years ago with Old Blind Dogs, this will be his first solo appearance in NM. Ticket info is at <a href="http://www.abqmusic.com" title="http://www.abqmusic.com" target="_blank">www.abqmusic.com</a></p>
<p><code>Clogging &#038; Dancing, Santa Fe, Saturday, November 10</code><br />
Clogging Class, 4:30-5:30  pm<br />
Odd Fellows Hall, $15, All ages welcome<br />
Taught by Ruth Alpert, music by Betsy Brown and Jamie Hascall.<br />
Learn the basics of appalachian, freestyle, percussive clogging. Please wear non-scuffing, slide-able shoes and loose clothing. Clogging is aerobic! Ruth Alpert has been clogging for 30 years.  She performs with the Fast Peso String Band and Michael Combs, among others.  <strong>THEN&#8230;&#8230;</strong><br />
Larry Daughenbaugh &#038; Katherine Bueler calling the second Saturday contra dance, Roaring Jelly playing. 8 p.m. -11 p.m., IOOF Hall, 1125 Cerrillos Rd. Instruction at 7:30 p.m. $6 members, $7 others. </p>
<p><code>Second Sunday Dance, November 11</code><br />
Noralyn Parsons and Kit French calling elegant English and zesty contras; Second Nature (Karina Wilson on fiddle, Della O&#8217;Keefe on piano) playing. 7:00 - 9:30 p.m., Heights Community Center, 823 Buena Vista SE (1 block east of University, south of Lead/Coal). Bring clean dance shoes. No shoes with nails or that leave black scuff marks, please. $6 members, $7 others.</p>
<p><code>Albuquerque Megaband Practice, Tuesday, November 13</code><br />
Join the Megaband in a jam in its current location at Wild Oats, 11015 Menaul NE, Albuquerque, 7:30-10:30 p.m. More info: Bruce Thomson, 277-4729.</p>
<p><code>Western Music Assoc. Event, Albuquerque, Nov. 15-18</code><br />
The WMA (Western Music Association) will hold its annual event at the Marriott Hotel (Menaul &#038; Louisiana, NE) from November 15-18th. There will be free workshops on harmony, song writing, yodeling, banjo, guitar and much more. There will be contests for harmony, yodeling, cowboy poetry, etc. The event begins early on Thursday, the 15th of November.  Admission to most events and workshops is free.  There is a charge for the Friday and Saturday evening concerts, events and dances. For a five page pdf file filled with pertinent information, please email <a href="mailto:inquiry@siliconheights.com" title="mailto:inquiry@siliconheights.com">inquiry@siliconheights.com</a>. </p>
<p><code>Las Cruces Contra Dance, Friday, November 16</code><br />
Lewis Land calling this dance with SNMMDS House Band playing. 7:30-10:30 p.m. $5 all. Mesilla Community Center, 2251 Calle de Santiago, Las Cruces. It&#8217;s actually the adjacent town of Mesilla, and hall is 2 blocks west of the plaza. For info, contact 505-522-1691.</p>
<p><code>All FOLKMADS, All Day, Saturday, November 17</code><br />
<strong><font color=red size=+1>This may be the most important day in FOLKMADS&#8217; recent history: a retreat, dance and annual meeting/election, all in one day in two locations.</font></strong><br />
First, the FOLKMADS retreat in Santa Fe, 11 a.m. - 4 p.m., La Fonda Hotel. See <a href="http://www.folkmads.org/nov_dec_newsletter07.html" title="http://www.folkmads.org/nov_dec_newsletter07.html" target="_blank">www.folkmads.org/nov_dec_newsletter07.html</a> for details (scroll down for Retreat details). <strong>THEN&#8230;</strong><br />
Merri Rudd calling and the Albuquerque Megaband playing. 7:30 - 10:30 p.m., acoustic jam at 6:30 p.m. and newcomers class at 7 p.m. Heights Community Center, 823 Buena Vista SE (1 block east of University, south of Lead/Coal). Bring clean dance shoes. No shoes with nails or that leave black scuff marks, please. $6 members, $7 others. <strong>AND&#8230; </strong>FOLKMADS Annual Election that same evening at the Heights. Sign up to be on the Board for a one-year term. Details also at: <a href="http://www.folkmads.org/nov_dec_newsletter07.html" title="http://www.folkmads.org/nov_dec_newsletter07.html" target="_blank">www.folkmads.org/nov_dec_newsletter07.html</a> (scroll down for election info).</p>
<p><code>Taos Contra Dance, Saturday, November 17</code><br />
Contra dance at the San Geronimo Lodge, Witt Road. Starting time 7:00 p.m. Someone calling, Taos Megaband playing. Five dollars per dancer. Call 776-1580 with any questions about the dance.</p>
<p><code>Santa Fe Contra Dance, Saturday, November 24</code><br />
Open mike for callers, Gary Papenhagen on fiddle and Bo Olcott on guitar playing post-Thanksgiving dance tunes. Dance 8 p.m. -11 p.m., IOOF Hall, 1125 Cerrillos Rd. Instruction at 7:30 p.m. $6 members, $7 others.</p>
<p><code>Denver House Concert with Fred and Georgia Rose Park</code><br />
Sunday, November 25th, 4pm, $10<br />
at the home of Chris &#038; Sharon Kermiet<br />
2267 Hudson St. Denver<br />
PLEASE RSVP to <a href="mailto:k1@indra.com" title="mailto:k1@indra.com">k1@indra.com</a> SPACE IS LIMITED!<br />
If you happen to be up north in Colorado over Thanksgiving weekend, consider this concert. Fred Park has been a long-time student of language and oral tradition. He first performed the traditional tales of his Appalachian homeland in the 1970&#8217;s and was invited as one of the handful of tellers at the first National Storytelling Festival in Jonesborough, TN, where he has appeared again several times since. He is recognized as a creative interpreter of histories of the development of the Appalachian region of the folk movement in America. Frederick also has focused on the larger moments of the traditional tales including many about &#8220;Jack&#8221; (from America and Scotland) and thematically, a cadre of tales around the concept of Love In The Western World. Fred will be joined by his daughter, Georgia Rose, a delightful singer and performer in her own right. This will be an enchanting evening of folk tales and music.</p>
<p>Finally, I came across an informative web site re: music events around the state: <a href="http://www.newmexicomusic.org/events.php?endMonth=&#038;endYear=2015" title="http://www.newmexicomusic.org/events.php?endMonth=&#038;endYear=2015" target="_blank">www.newmexicomusic.org/events.php?endMonth=&#038;endYear=2015</a></p>
<p>Happy Thanksgiving to All,</p>
<p>Merri Rudd<br />
Albuquerque, NM<br />
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Well, we&#8217;re into the dark side of the year as winter nears. To stave off cold, dark, shorter days, and winter in general, you get to go to the Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta, www.balloonfiesta.com/. Or get out there to some of the upcoming music and dance events in October. If you can&#8217;t dance for [...]]]></description>
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<p>Well, we&#8217;re into the dark side of the year as winter nears. To stave off cold, dark, shorter days, and winter in general, you get to go to the Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta, <a href="http://www.balloonfiesta.com/" title="http://www.balloonfiesta.com/" target="_blank">www.balloonfiesta.com/</a>. Or get out there to some of the upcoming music and dance events in October. If you can&#8217;t dance for some reason, check out some fun New Mexico dance videos on youtube at <a href="http://www.youtube.com/user/Contra87" title="http://www.youtube.com/user/Contra87" target="_blank">www.youtube.com/user/Contra87</a> You will see many people you know!</p>
<p><code>Corrales Sing, Friday, October 5</code><br />
FOLK SONG CIRCLE. Newcomers welcome! They’re meeting in October to sing of ROBBERS, THIEVES, AND OUTLAWS.<br />
FIRST FRIDAY OF EVERY MONTH, 8:00 P.M. TO MIDNIGHT<br />
Note that the Balloon Fiesta is kicking off this night, and the Alameda route out to Corrales is highly inadvisable. North 4th and 2nd are problematic also. Even Rio Grande or Paseo del Norte get backed up with balloonistas.  Hosts recommend coming via Coors Rd, starting way down at Montano.<br />
Each participant in the circle may lead a song, do a solo, request a song, or pass. Bring enthusiasm, songbooks, instruments, beverages/snacks, kids, and friends.<br />
Contact: Laurie McPherson 898-6978<br />
Email: <a href="mailto:lauriemcpherson@hotmail.com" title="mailto:lauriemcpherson@hotmail.com">lauriemcpherson@hotmail.com</a> or <a href="mailto:lmcpherson@salud.unm.edu" title="mailto:lmcpherson@salud.unm.edu">lmcpherson@salud.unm.edu</a><br />
114 Coronado Road, Corrales, 87048<br />
(Directions: From the intersection of Alameda and Coors, go 1.8 miles north on Corrales Road. Pass the Chevron station, go several blocks. Just past the Horseman’s Supply store, turn left on Coronado Road. Post office is too far. They’re the second house on the right, come in past the barns to park.)</p>
<p><code>Albuquerque Contra Dance, Saturday, October 6</code><br />
A special treat with Flagstaff&#8217;s Deb Comly calling and Hands Five (Bruce Thomson on fiddle, Peter Esherick on hammer dulcimer, John Brinduse on guitar, Erika Gerety on bass, and Gary Blank on percussion) playing sizzling dance tunes. 7:30 - 10:30 p.m., acoustic jam at 6:30 p.m. and newcomers class at 7 p.m. Heights Community Center, 823 Buena Vista SE (1 block east of University, south of Lead/Coal). Bring clean dance shoes. No shoes with nails or that leave black scuff marks, please. $6 members, $7 others.</p>
<p><code>Durango Contra Dance, Saturday, October 6</code><br />
<strong>Different location this month</strong>: at the Senior Center, 2424 Main Ave, Durango Co. Caller Ron Young and the 5th Reel Band from Grand Junction will provide live music and call the dance. Beginner instruction is at 7:00 p.m. Dancing is from 7:30 to 10:30. All dances are taught and called.  No partner is necessary, and dancers of all ages and abilities are welcome.  Admission is $10.  First-time get a pass to come back for free. For further information, call 970-259-6820.</p>
<p><code>Old Time Music Circle, Albuquerque, Sunday, October 7</code><br />
Jams are 2-4 PM at the Covenant Presbyterian Church, 9315 Candelaria NE, Near Moon and Candelaria (North Side), Albuquerque, NM. There will be 2 groups playing in 2 separate rooms. Bluegrass music will be in the front room (entry room) and Old Time music will be in the west room (where concerts are held, behind the folding doors). Your music friends are welcome. Email Judy Muldawer at <a href="mailto:inquiry@siliconheights.com" title="mailto:inquiry@siliconheights.com">inquiry@siliconheights.com</a> for more details. </p>
<p><code>Santa Fe Contra Dance, Saturday, October 13</code><br />
Durango&#8217;s Wendy Graham calling, Santa Fe Megaband playing. 8 p.m. -11 p.m., IOOF Hall, 1125 Cerrillos Rd. Instruction at 7:30 p.m. $6 members, $7 others.</p>
<p><code>Albuquerque Concert, Saturday, October 13</code><br />
If you&#8217;d rather listen than dance, the Irish Heritage Center Board along with the Irish-American Society of New Mexico invite all folk music lovers to come out and hear Karl Jones, Dublin songwriter and recording artist, at the Irish Heritage Center Benefit on October 13th at the First Unitarian Church (Comanche and Carlisle). Along with Karl Jones will be Albuquerque&#8217;s own &#8220;Celtic eclectic&#8221; band, Saoirse. Doors for the concert will open at 6:30 PM and tickets are $20. The proceeds will go to the Irish Heritage Center Building Fund. More about Karl Jones at his website <a href="http://www.karljones1916.com/" title="http://www.karljones1916.com/" target="_blank">www.karljones1916.com/</a></p>
<p><code>Second Sunday Dance, October 14</code><br />
This is the 15th anniversary of the Second Sunday English/Contra Series, founded by William and Gemma DeRagon. Merri Rudd calling elegant English and zesty contras; Second Nature (Karina Wilson on fiddle, Della O&#8217;Keefe on piano) playing. 7:00 - 9:30 p.m., Heights Community Center, 823 Buena Vista SE (1 block east of University, south of Lead/Coal). Bring clean dance shoes. No shoes with nails or that leave black scuff marks, please. $6 members, $7 others. Refreshments and a few surprises await! Please join us in celebrating these beautiful dance forms. </p>
<p><code>Albuquerque Megaband Practice, Tuesday, October 16</code><br />
Join the Megaband in a jam in its current location at Wild Oats, 11015 Menaul NE, Albuquerque, 7:30-10:30 p.m. More info: Bruce Thomson, 277-4729.</p>
<p><code>Albuquerque Concert, Thursday, October 18</code><br />
7:00 pm<br />
The James King Band<br />
Covenant Presbyterian Church, 9315 Candelaria Road NE<br />
Tickets: $10 for SW Pickers Members, $12 for Non-Members, available at the door.<br />
James King&#8217;s voice is drenched with that Blue Ridge drawl, that peculiar mix of morbid fatalism and stoic dignity. King blends the fear of death and the contentment of home so effectively that he assumes his place in the line of great Blue Ridge singers. King&#8217;s first recorded song was &#8220;Teardrop on a Rose&#8221;, which he says he realized he did something he didn&#8217;t know he could do. King graduated from the Lundy School of Bluegrass in 1982, and then relocated to Maryland and formed the band the Chesapeake Bay Bluegrass Boys. The James King Band captures the sound of Blue Ridge and you can hear stories of love and life in each heartfelt song. For more info, visit <a href="http://www.southwestpickers.org" title="http://www.southwestpickers.org" target="_blank">www.southwestpickers.org</a></p>
<p><code>Las Cruces Contra Dance, Friday, October 19</code><br />
Lewis Land and Lonnie Ludeman calling this dance with music by Highway 27, a delightful band organized by Amy Muise. Amy and husband Brian live north of Hatch, both fiddle and she plays cello; band will also include Bobby Jones, and 2 others. 7:30-10:30 p.m. $5 all. Mesilla Community Center, 2251 Calle de Santiago, Las Cruces. It&#8217;s actually the adjacent town of Mesilla, and hall is 2 blocks west of the plaza. For info, contact 505-522-1691.</p>
<p><code>Albuquerque Contra Dance, Saturday, October 20</code><br />
Try something new with a gender-free contra dance. Kris Jensen calling and the Albuquerque Megaband playing. 7:30 - 10:30 p.m., acoustic jam at 6:30 p.m. and newcomers class at 7 p.m. Heights Community Center, 823 Buena Vista SE (1 block east of University, south of Lead/Coal). Bring clean dance shoes. No shoes with nails or that leave black scuff marks, please. $6 members, $7 others.</p>
<p><code>Taos Contra Dance, Saturday, October 20</code><br />
Contra dance at the San Geronimo Lodge, Witt Road, at 7:30 with instruction and warm-up at 7 p.m. Jim Buechler (?) calling, Taos Megaband playing. Five dollars per dancer. Call 776-1580 with any questions about the dance. </p>
<p><code><strong>No</strong> Santa Fe Contra Dance, Saturday, October 27</code><br />
It&#8217;s Boo Camp in the beautiful Jemez Mountains. Go to that instead with Richard Wilson calling and Three Bean Salad playing.</p>
<p><code>Boo Camp, Oct. 26-28, Hummingbird Music Camp</code><br />
Boo Camp, for the 1st time ever, will be two nights and three days of dancing! Richard Wilson calling, Three Bean Salad playing. Hummingbird Music Camp, Jemez Springs, NM. Pumpkins, costumes, fun, food, dancing, jams, singing, river, radiant gold cottonwood trees and more. Details on the web site: <a href="http://www.folkmads.org" title="http://www.folkmads.org" target="_blank">www.folkmads.org</a>.</p>
<p><code>Albuquerque Concert, Wednesday, October 31</code><br />
Wanna avoid those treat-or-treating kids? Head on out for some fine tunes<br />
by David Parmley and Continental Divide<br />
7:00 pm<br />
Covenant Presbyterian Church, 9315 Candelaria Road NE<br />
Tickets: $10 for SW Pickers Members, $12 for Non-Members, available at the door<br />
Don Parmley was recently honored on two separate occasions in Monticello, Ky.  The first, &#8220;A Day with Don Parmley,&#8221; was held at the Aspire Center, April 19. A native of southern California, David Parmley is a founding member of the internationally acclaimed, Bluegrass Cardinals.  In 18 years, the Cardinals recorded fifteen  separate projects, made appearances on the Grand Ole Opry, the Ralph Emory Show and performed at the White House for former President, Jimmy Carter. For more info, visit <a href="http://www.southwestpickers.org" title="http://www.southwestpickers.org" target="_blank">www.southwestpickers.org</a></p>
<p><code>Sad News</code><br />
Albuquerque dancer Mike O&#8217;Meara died unexpectedly in Jemez Springs, NM in his sleep around midnight of September 13th-14th. His good friend Karen Goodpasture reports, &#8220;Michael left on a high note and we are thankful that his passing was an easy one. The memorial [already past] promises to be a grand event, complete with a piper.&#8221; </p>
<p>Karen has moved to West Virginia. She has danced with the Albuquerque group for six years, and said her good-byes at the Sept. 15 dance.  She says, &#8220;I have had a great time dancing with you all, Greg and Karen who taught at my first dance at the Folk Festival back in 2001, Jay who taught me to waltz, and all my fine partners and dance friends. I will miss you all and look forward to meeting my new dance family in West Virginia.&#8221;</p>
<p><code>Looking Ahead...</code><br />
Red Gorilla Music Fest, Austin, TX, March 12-15, 2008, <a href="http://www.redgorillamusic.com" title="http://www.redgorillamusic.com" target="_blank">www.redgorillamusic.com</a></p>
<p><strong>Ken Cooper,</strong> formerly of Tuscon/Phoenix area, and his lovely bride Michele von Boeck-Cooper have moved to western North Carolina. His new email address is <a href="mailto:ken.cooper@mchsi.com" title="mailto:ken.cooper@mchsi.com">ken.cooper@mchsi.com</a> and he says you all should contact them if you are in the area. </p>
<p>Enjoy the colors and sounds of fall.</p>
<p>Merri Rudd<br />
Albuquerque, NM<br />
<a href="http://www.merridancing.com" title="http://www.merridancing.com" target="_blank">www.merridancing.com</a>
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I&#8217;m posting this early so we can head to Tennessee for my mom&#8217;s 80th birthday! You may notice that I fudged on the details since I didn&#8217;t know them all when I composed this blog entry. I did what I could with what I had, as my Pilates teacher always tells us to do. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Howdy, Folkies,</p>
<p>I&#8217;m posting this early so we can head to Tennessee for my mom&#8217;s 80th birthday! You may notice that I fudged on the details since I didn&#8217;t know them all when I composed this blog entry. I did what I could with what I had, as my Pilates teacher always tells us to do. On September 3, 2007 I added some more events and details.</p>
<p><code>Albuquerque Contra Dance, Saturday, September 1</code><br />
Artie Walsh calling and the Contratones (David Margolin on fiddle, Bruce Thomson on guitar, ??? on banjo) playing sizzling dance tunes. 7:30 - 10:30 p.m., acoustic jam at 6:30 p.m. and newcomers class at 7 p.m. Heights Community Center, 823 Buena Vista SE (1 block east of University, south of Lead/Coal). Bring clean dance shoes. No shoes with nails or that leave black scuff marks, please. $6 members, $7 others.</p>
<p><code>Old Time Music Circle, Albuquerque, Sun., September 2</code><br />
Jams are 2-4 PM at the Covenant Presbyterian Church, 9315 Candelaria NE,<br />
Albuquerque, NM. There will be 2 groups playing in 2 separate rooms. Bluegrass music will be in the front room (entry room) and Old Time music will be in the west room (where concerts are held). Email Judy Muldawer at <a href="mailto:inquiry@siliconheights.com" title="mailto:inquiry@siliconheights.com">inquiry@siliconheights.com</a> for more details. </p>
<p><code>Albuquerque Dance Committee Meeting, Tues., September 4</code><br />
Those dances don&#8217;t just put themselves on. They need volunteers like YOU. <strong>Come Tuesday, 7-9 p.m. to Bob Cornish &#038; Linda Starr&#8217;s house, 509 Aliso NE, Albuquerque and find out what chores need to be done. </strong>~ 1 block S. of Lomas, 3 blocks east of Carlisle and 1 block west of Morningside.Phone 255-6037 for details. All welcome.</p>
<p><code>Corrales Sing, Friday, September 7</code><br />
FOLK SONG CIRCLE. Newcomers welcome! They’re meeting in September to sing of BIRDS and FEATHERS.<br />
FIRST FRIDAY OF EVERY MONTH, 8:00 P.M. TO MIDNIGHT<br />
Each participant in the circle may lead a song, do a solo, request a song, or pass. Bring enthusiasm, songbooks, instruments, beverages/snacks, kids, and friends.<br />
Contact: Laurie McPherson 898-6978<br />
Email: <a href="mailto:lauriemcpherson@hotmail.com" title="mailto:lauriemcpherson@hotmail.com">lauriemcpherson@hotmail.com</a> or <a href="mailto:lmcpherson@salud.unm.edu" title="mailto:lmcpherson@salud.unm.edu">lmcpherson@salud.unm.edu</a><br />
114 Coronado Road, Corrales, 87048<br />
(Directions: From the intersection of Alameda and Coors, go 1.8 miles north on Corrales Road. Pass the Chevron station, go several blocks. Just past the Horseman’s Supply store, turn left on Coronado Road. Post office is too far. They’re the second house on the right, come in past the barns to park.)</p>
<p><code>Corinne West in Concert, Friday, Sept. 7, Madrid, NM</code><br />
Appearing at The Mine Shaft Tavern<br />
8:00 PM | <a href="http://themineshafttavern.com" title="http://themineshafttavern.com" target="_blank">themineshafttavern.com</a> | 505-473-0743<br />
Corinne West&#8217;s new CD Features Mike Marshall, Jerry Douglas, Darol Anger, and Tony Furtado. From Nashville, Tennessee (my old stomping grounds!), Corinne West has a rare gift—she sings as eloquently and powerfully as she writes. Her new album, Second Sight, releases October 23, 2007, with producer Mike Marshall, known for his work with David Grisman, Mark O’Connor, Bela Fleck, and Edgar Meyer. The new CD includes the world-class talent of Jerry Douglas, Darol Anger and Tony Furtado who join Marshall in fleshing out West’s potent songs. After becoming a finalist in the prestigious Kerrville Folk Festival songwriting contest, she started the national festival circuit, including a tour of England and Ireland in early 2007. Her overseas tour became possible when BBC legend Bob Harris began featuring her on his radio show. Fans across the ocean fell in love with West’s eclectic mix of folk, rock, bluegrass and Americana. The emotional power, raw soulfulness, and understated beauty of Corinne West’s music have her on the brink of stardom. Sounds like something special is happening in Madrid on September 7; be there if you can. Her web site is <a href="http://www.corinnewest.com/" title="http://www.corinnewest.com/" target="_blank">www.corinnewest.com/</a></p>
<p><code>Santa Fe Contra Dance, Saturday, September 8</code><br />
Marj Mullany calling, Nabobs playing (Jim Mullany &#038; Rob Pine on fiddle, Jim Mullany &#038; Rob Pine on guitar, Tom Christensen on banjo). 8 p.m. -11 p.m., IOOF Hall, 1125 Cerrillos Rd. Instruction at 7:30 p.m. $6 members, $7 others. <strong>Santa Fe dance committee meeting at the hall before the dance, from 6 to 7:30 p.m.</strong></p>
<p><code>Durango Contra Dance, Sat., September 8</code><br />
Saturday September 8, is the monthly Contra Dance, to be held at the VFW Hall (1550 Main Ave., Durango, CO). Lewis Land from Carlsbad, NM will call the dance. Live music will be provided by the Kitchen Jam Band. Beginner instruction is at 7:00 p.m. Dancing is from 7:30 to 10:30. All dances are taught and called. No partner is necessary, and dancers of all ages and abilities are welcome. Admission is $10. First-time get a pass to come back for free. For further information, call 970-259-6820.</p>
<p><code>Albuquerque Baroque Players, Sept. 8 &#038; 9</code><br />
Sonata in Four Movements. Saturday, Sept. 8, 7:30 p.m., Los Altos Chrisitan Church, 11900 Haines NE, Albuquerque. Sunday, Sept. 9, 3 p.m., Historic Old San Ysidro Church, Corrales. $12 General, $10 Seniors, $5 Students. Call 255-7089 for reservations or visit the web site at <a href="http://www.unm.edu/~sbpatric" title="http://www.unm.edu/~sbpatric" target="_blank">www.unm.edu/~sbpatric</a></p>
<p><code>Second Sunday Dance, September 9</code><br />
Noralyn Parsons and Kit French calling elegant English and zesty contras; McPapenhagens (Gary Papenhagen on fiddle, Linda Askew on guitar, Scott Mathis on mandolin and guitaron) playing. 7:00 - 9:30 p.m., Heights Community Center, 823 Buena Vista SE (1 block east of University, south of Lead/Coal). Bring clean dance shoes. No shoes with nails or that leave black scuff marks, please. $6 members, $7 others.</p>
<p><code>Albuquerque Megaband Practice, Tuesday, September 11</code><br />
<strong><font color=red size=+1>Change of Venue!</font></strong> Join the Megaband in a jam in its new location at Wild Oats, 11015 Menaul NE, Albuquerque, 7:30-10:30 p.m. More info: Bruce Thomson, 277-4729.</p>
<p><code>Las Cruces Contra Dance, Friday, September 14</code><br />
Lewis Land and Lonnie Ludeman calling this dance with SNMMDS House Band playing. 7:30-10:30 p.m. $5 all. Mesilla Community Center, 2251 Calle de Santiago, Las Cruces. It&#8217;s actually the adjacent town of Mesilla, and hall is 2 blocks west of the plaza. For info, contact 505-522-1691.</p>
<p><code>Pickin' in the Pines, Flagstaff, AZ, Sept. 14-16, 2007</code><br />
Love Dave Grisman? Sweet Sunny South from southwest Colorado? How about Boulder Acoustic Society? If so, plan a road trip to Flagstaff, AZ for the Pickin&#8217; in the Pines bluegrass music weekend. Concerts, workshops, dancing, contests, jams, etc. Details, talent lineup, and schedule of events at <a href="http://www.pickininthepines.org" title="http://www.pickininthepines.org" target="_blank">www.pickininthepines.org</a>.</p>
<p><code>Albuquerque Contra Dance, Saturday, September 15</code><br />
Donna Howell calling and the Albuquerque Megaband playing. 7:30 - 10:30 p.m., acoustic jam at 6:30 p.m. and newcomers class at 7 p.m. Heights Community Center, 823 Buena Vista SE (1 block east of University, south of Lead/Coal). Bring clean dance shoes. No shoes with nails or that leave black scuff marks, please. $6 members, $7 others.</p>
<p><code>Taos Contra Dance, Saturday, September 15</code><br />
Contra dance at the San Geronimo Lodge, Witt Road. Starting time 7:00 p.m. Someone calling, Taos Megaband playing. Five dollars per dancer. Call 776-1580 with any questions about the dance.</p>
<p><code>Santa Fe Contra Dance, Saturday, September 22</code><br />
Open mike for callers, Adobe Brothers playing. Dance 8 p.m. -11 p.m., IOOF Hall, 1125 Cerrillos Rd. Instruction at 7:30 p.m. $6 members, $7 others.</p>
<p><code>¡Globalquerque! September 21-22, 2007</code><br />
National Hispanic Cultural Center, Albuquerque<br />
1701 4th St SW<br />
New Mexico&#8217;s Annual Celebration of World Music and Culture will return to the NHCC in September! The third annual show will feature Planet Drumz, Koko Taylor, Baka Beyond, Yungchen Lhamo and many more great artists from all over the world! Many glorious details at <a href="http://www.abqmusic.com" title="http://www.abqmusic.com" target="_blank">www.abqmusic.com</a>.</p>
<p><code>Hands Five in Concert, State Fair, Sunday, Sept. 23</code><br />
Hey, all you Hands Five groupies&#8211;the ban