From:
Gwen Knighton Raftery [gwen_at_efdss_dot_org]
Sent: 17 March 2008
13:32
Subject: EFDSS Announces Saturday
Workshop Series
Attachments: SaturdayWorkshopsPR170308.doc;
ATT00039.htm
English folk Dance and
Song Society
FOR IMMEDIATE
RELEASE
17 March
2008
EFDSS ANNOUNCES SATURDAY MORNING MUSIC
WORKSHOPS
The English Folk Dance
and Song Society is proud to announce a series of Saturday workshops at Cecil
Sharp House. The workshops are set to begin on 19 April 2008. Sessions are geared toward beginners, although students of all levels of experience are
welcome. Classes will occur on the
first and third Saturdays of the month, from 10.30-12.30 at Cecil Sharp House in
Camden Town. The series will
feature widely renowned teachers, lecturers, and workshop leaders.
Instruction will be offered in
banjo, piano accordion, and voice . Each day will include both classes and lectures, with
classes in the morning and lectures following. Please see the EFDSS web page for
more information.
Classes will run for two
terms. The first term will begin on 19 April and end on 19 July, and the second
will begin 6 September and run through 12 December. Instructors include Ed Hicks
(banjo), Paul Hutchinson (Accordion), Sam Lee (voice), and Tim van Eyken
(voice). Lecturers include Malcolm Taylor, Vic Gammon , Doc Rowe, Shirley
Collins, John Howson, and Reg Hall.
Places in the workshops
are limited, so advance booking is recommended. Some instruments may be
available for students who do not have their own; please call Cecil Sharp House
on 0208 485 2206 to enquire about instruments or to book a
place.
Cecil Sharp House is
located at 2 Regents Park Road, Camden Town, NW1 7AY. For directions, please
visit www.efdss.org . The Vaughan Williams
Memorial Library will be open on Saturday workshop days.
Ends
Notes for
Editors:
1. The English
Folk Dance and Song Society (EFDSS) has, for over a hundred years, worked to
record, develop and promote the folk music, dance, song traditions of this
country. With over 3,000 members and affiliated clubs and organisations, it is
regarded as one of the premiere folk development and advocacy organisations in
the UK.
2. The EFDSS’s
Mission is to develop its resources, especially the Vaughan Williams Memorial
Library, to maintain itself as a centre of excellence for the study, practice
and dissemination of traditional English song, dance and music; to provide
national and local outreach services that enable and increase access; and to
celebrate diversity and promote equality. www.efdss.org
3. The Vaughan
Williams Memorial Library is England’s major national folk dance, music and song
archive - a one stop shop for anybody interested in the folk arts.
- For further information
please contact: Gwen Knighton gwen_at_efdss_dot_org 020 7485
2206.
5. The EFDSS is a
Company Limited by Guarantee Number 297142, a Charity Registered in England and
Wales Number 305999, VAT No. 233 8664 49.