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Singtime Frolics 2012 (Pac. NW)

12 Jan 12 - 03:39 PM (#3289515)
Subject: Singtime Frolics 2012 (Pac. NW)
From: Genie

Portland FolkMusic Society's annual weekend music camp will be held March 31 - April 1 this year, at Camp Adams, near Portland, Oregon.


The Singtime Frolics 2012 page on the PFS website has a lot more information about the camp.
It contains a link for registering and paying online and another for downloading a mail-in form to print.


If you're a Facebook member, you can also find photos, videos, and more about Singtime here:
Singtime Frolics Facebook Page


It's a wonderful weekend - a lot like the FSGW Getaway but one day shorter (and it costs less).
Most of the participants usually come from Oregon and Washington, but we encourage wandering minstrels from parts near and far to join us if you can. And we're happy to say that some do come from as far away as the east coast from time to time.

Check it out!


12 Jan 12 - 06:24 PM (#3289590)
Subject: RE: Singtime Frolics 2012 (Pac. NW)
From: MAG

This weekend was my lifeline to my music until I moved -- can't recommend it highly enough.


13 Jan 12 - 12:53 PM (#3290061)
Subject: RE: Singtime Frolics 2012 (Pac. NW)
From: Genie

The special guest artists for this year's Singtime Frolics will be William Pint & Felicia Dale, extraordinary collectors and interpreters of maritime music from many parts of the world.

Pint & Dale website


14 Jan 12 - 03:27 PM (#3290662)
Subject: RE: Singtime Frolics 2012 (near Portland, OR)
From: Genie

Here is the full color Singtime flyer that's being sent out and is also included in the January issue of the PFS Newsletter, the Local Lore.


Singtime Frolics 2012 flyer


15 Jan 12 - 09:47 PM (#3291218)
Subject: RE: Singtime Frolics 2012 (Pac. NW)
From: MAG

'fresh


16 Jan 12 - 04:34 PM (#3291580)
Subject: RE: Singtime Frolics 2012 (Pac. NW)
From: Genie

Several people besides Pint and Dale have proposed workshops for the camp.

So far, these include:
"Just Du-et" - led by Clare Favro and Hank Payne
Chantey Sing - led by Jonathan Lay and Gordy Euler
and a
Songwriting workshop - led by a NW songwriter whom I don't know and whose name escapes me at the moment


If you're interested in presenting a workshop, please send a PM to me or to David Ingerson or go to the PFS website for more contact info.


18 Jan 12 - 12:48 AM (#3291951)
Subject: RE: Singtime Frolics 2012 (Pac. NW)
From: Genie

Even if your geographical location prevents you from joining us this year, please pass the word to anyone you know in the Pacific NW or who may be visiting this region in late March. It's really worth coming, and we always like to meet new folkie friends.


19 Jan 12 - 11:35 AM (#3292856)
Subject: RE: Singtime Frolics 2012 (Pac. NW)
From: MAG

'fresh


20 Jan 12 - 02:29 PM (#3293501)
Subject: RE: Singtime Frolics 2012 (near Portland, OR)
From: Genie

Here's a clip from the Saturday night Singtime Frolics concert in 2010:
Kit Stowell sings "Waltzing In The Nude"


21 Jan 12 - 04:00 PM (#3294042)
Subject: RE: Singtime Frolics 2012 (Pac. NW) 3/30 to 4/1/12
From: Genie

Here's another video from Singtime Frolics 2010.   It's Leo and Bev doing Tom Paxton's "How Beautiful Upon The Mountain" in the Sat. evening concert.

The concert is just one of a whole lot of musical activities at Singtime (as at any participatory music camp), but it's easier to make or find videos from the concert than from group sessions and workshops.   Videotaping song circles or other groups is logistically difficult, plus getting permissions for sharing the videos is much more problematic.   

So I'll probably post mainly links to concert videos.


Genie


22 Jan 12 - 11:50 PM (#3294810)
Subject: RE: Singtime Frolics 2012 (near Portland, Oregon)
From: Genie

Joe Hickerson at Singtime Frolics 2008: I'm On My Way

The video is blurry because I lost everything but the thumbnails on some videos that year in a hard drive crash, but the audio wasn't affected.   

Joe's going to be with us again this year at Singtime.


26 Jan 12 - 01:00 PM (#3296698)
Subject: PFS Singtime Frolics 2012 (near Portland, OR)
From: Genie

Here is a link to the
2012 PFS Singtime Frolics flyer


27 Jan 12 - 01:53 PM (#3297354)
Subject: PFS Singtime Frolics 2012 (Pac. NW)
From: Genie

Here is a link to videos of a Spanish Songs workshop at Singtime Frolics 2010 led by Sandy Bly.


28 Jan 12 - 03:50 PM (#3298055)
Subject: RE: Singtime Frolics 2012 (Pac. NW)
From: Genie

Still almost a month to go to get the $15 discount for early registration.

And we're still looking for more workshop offerings.


29 Jan 12 - 09:42 PM (#3298829)
Subject: RE: Singtime Frolics 2012 (Pac. NW)
From: Genie

And if you miss the early registration deadline, the last day to register is in early March.


31 Jan 12 - 02:35 AM (#3299517)
Subject: RE: Singtime Frolics 2012 (Pac. NW)
From: Genie

From Singtime Frolics 2008 Rob Hoffman & Reggie Miles: "Physics Experiment".
It morphs into a very recognizable tune towards the end.


01 Feb 12 - 04:22 PM (#3300490)
Subject: RE: Singtime Frolics 2012 (Pac. NW)
From: Genie

This is a clip from a "Gospel Workshop" at Singtime Frolics 2010


02 Feb 12 - 02:56 PM (#3301029)
Subject: Oregon's Singtime Frolics music camp 2012
From: Genie

"Mull of Kintyre" - Leo & friends at Singtime Frolics 2008


03 Feb 12 - 01:52 AM (#3301312)
Subject: RE: Singtime Frolics 2012 (Pac. NW)
From: mg

Save me a place..I will register on the 10th or thereabouts. Will have to catch a ride from Portland. or Astoria even if anyone comes from there. mg


04 Feb 12 - 05:11 PM (#3302254)
Subject: RE: Singtime Frolics 2012 (Pac. NW)
From: Genie

Let me know when you think you'll be arriving in Portland. If our schedules fit, you can ride with me.

But the registration form has a place to indicate if you either can offer a ride or need a ride.   The ride-offerers and ride-seekers will be put in touch with each other to work out logistics.

If you could get to Longview, you might be able to catch a ride with one of the PFS folks who live there or with someone driving down from Seattle or Olympia, etc.


04 Feb 12 - 05:42 PM (#3302266)
Subject: RE: Singtime Frolics 2012 (Pac. NW)
From: mg

I can easily get to Kelso which is right over the river and on the way to the freeway..no..actually I could get to Longview too to a couple of places..not before about 1 p.m. though. Little shuttle bus. I have determined I should not drive at night in the rain..so I will be taking buses etc. would have to take bus back from Portland to Astoria though. mg


06 Feb 12 - 02:12 PM (#3303193)
Subject: RE: Singtime Frolics 2012 (near Portland, Oregon)
From: Genie

If you get in touch with people in Longview/Kelso or Portland whom you could carpool with, there might be several possibilities for getting you back to Astoria by car without your having to drive at night in the rain. (Besides, it never rains in the Pacific NW on April 1, so you'd pretty much be assured of clear, dry weather.)


06 Feb 12 - 02:33 PM (#3303203)
Subject: RE: Singtime Frolics 2012 (Pac. NW)
From: mg

That is an April Fool's joke if I ever heard one. mg


07 Feb 12 - 09:26 AM (#3303669)
Subject: RE: Singtime Frolics 2012 (Pac. NW)
From: Genie

; D


07 Feb 12 - 01:36 PM (#3303812)
Subject: RE: Singtime Frolics 2012 (Pac. NW)
From: mg

I never go to these to hear the featured players, who are at some camps...the regular people are great enough..but if you have not heard Will and Felicia...you are missing a huge opportunity. I have known Will since from way back when, but not Felicia, except for seeing her in performances mostly, but it will be a great experience being able to sing with them..great maritime stuff..plus we hope that Mary B. who is recovering from a stroke that damaged her speaking ability but left her beautiful voice will be there..what a great reunion...mg


08 Feb 12 - 05:41 AM (#3304219)
Subject: RE: Singtime Frolics 2012 (Pac. NW)
From: Genie

I'm thrilled to report that the wonderful Mary Benson has got a good deal of her awesome voice back and does sing along on many songs. The residues of her strokes render her having to use "cheat sheets" to prompt recollection of song lyrics, but the voice is still beautiful.   I have no doubt that Mary will be participating enthusiastically in William and Felicia's workshops as well as the shanty sing.


08 Feb 12 - 06:58 PM (#3304586)
Subject: RE: Singtime Frolics 2012 (Pac. NW)
From: Genie

We still have scholarships available, but to apply for a full or partial scholarship you need to apply by Feb. 27, by mail.   

(Online registration requires full payment of the camp registration fee by credit card or Pay Pal account, which would be $75 up thru 2-27-12 or $90 between 2/27 and 3/19.)

So if you can come but cost is a factor, send in your registration by 2/27 w/or payment and request a scholarship.


10 Feb 12 - 02:45 AM (#3305177)
Subject: RE: Singtime Frolics 2012 (Pac. NW)
From: Genie

We're getting a number of workshops firmed up, including:


"Just Du-et" - led by Hank Payne and Clare Favro of Seattle


"Occupy Singtime" - led by Flip Breskin, IIRC


10 Feb 12 - 02:53 AM (#3305185)
Subject: RE: Singtime Frolics 2012 (Pac. NW)
From: mg

I told them I would do a workshop on Northwest Women I think...mg


12 Feb 12 - 12:56 AM (#3306703)
Subject: RE: Singtime Frolics 2012 (Pac. NW)
From: Genie

We're looking forward to that, Mary.

It seems we may have 3 different maritime-themed workshops in addition to Pint and Dale's:
Yours (though I'm not sure how much yours is maritime-oriented), Dick Thies's on songs about wooden boats, and Gordy and Jonathan's shanty sing.

We'll try to schedule these so they're not opposite each other or Pint & Dale's, if possible.

Genie


12 Feb 12 - 02:03 PM (#3307040)
Subject: RE: Singtime Frolics 2012 (Pac. NW)
From: Fred Maslan

I am planning on going. I'm taking the train down and back.

Fred


12 Feb 12 - 09:38 PM (#3307227)
Subject: RE: Singtime Frolics 2012 (Pac. NW)
From: mg

That is the way to do it...what time does your train get to the station? If I go to Portland rather than Kelso I get to the Amtrak station around 11 a.m. I think...


12 Feb 12 - 09:41 PM (#3307229)
Subject: RE: Singtime Frolics 2012 (Pac. NW)
From: Fred Maslan

Yes the train arrives at 11:00

Fred


12 Feb 12 - 11:15 PM (#3307245)
Subject: RE: Singtime Frolics 2012 (Pac. NW)
From: Genie

Hope you can connect for carpooling, Fred and mg. It will be great to see bot' o' yez there!

And, Fred, bring Raffi if you can. I love that boy! (I mean, what's not to love?)

Genie


13 Feb 12 - 05:13 AM (#3307306)
Subject: RE: Singtime Frolics 2012 (Pac. NW)
From: Genie

From Singtime Frolics 2009, here are "The Unpaid Bills" at the Sat. evening all-camp concert:
"Lucky, Lucky You.


13 Feb 12 - 08:17 PM (#3308056)
Subject: RE: Singtime Frolics 2012 (Pac. NW)
From: Fred Maslan

Genie, Raffi says he is just abaout all camped out. Of course if all his many fans bug him, who knows?


14 Feb 12 - 01:14 AM (#3308139)
Subject: RE: Singtime Frolics 2012 (Pac. NW)
From: mg

Of course he is a handsome young man and many of these fans at the camps are nearing retirement age..could be a factor..just saying..but count me as a fan...mg


14 Feb 12 - 05:16 AM (#3308188)
Subject: RE: Singtime Frolics 2012 (Pac. NW)
From: Genie

The idea is to get more of the kids and grandkids to come, so they won't be the one or two teens or young adults amongst the geezers. We do have a number of younger (under 30) musicians who come to Singtime, so it's a matter of getting them there the same year.
Besides, Raffi plays well with others of all ages.


15 Feb 12 - 11:53 AM (#3308951)
Subject: RE: Singtime Frolics 2012 (Pac. NW)
From: Genie

Other workshops proposed by one of our presenters:

Songs And Stories Of The Old West

All in the family - family relationships, dysfunctional & otherwise

Saints and Sinners, Heroes and Villains in song and story.

Funny, Witty or Clever Songs


16 Feb 12 - 05:25 PM (#3309742)
Subject: RE: Singtime Frolics 2012 (Pac. NW)
From: Genie

Another workshop:

Songs of Robert Burns


16 Feb 12 - 05:31 PM (#3309746)
Subject: RE: Singtime Frolics 2012 (Pac. NW)
From: GUEST,mg

Love Robert Burns...

I am already missing Jinx Davis and Liam and others. mg


17 Feb 12 - 12:05 AM (#3309869)
Subject: RE: Singtime Frolics 2012 (Pac. NW)
From: Genie

Merritt, Jinx, Rita, George Chudakov, Wendy Chambers - lots of folkie friends gone too soon.


18 Feb 12 - 10:03 PM (#3310794)
Subject: RE: Singtime Frolics 2012 (Pac. NW)
From: Genie

We have one cabin with a 'living room' area devoted pretty much all day and all night to jam sessions too.


25 Feb 12 - 06:47 PM (#3313436)
Subject: PFS Singtime Frolics 2012 (Camp Adams, Oregon)
From: Genie

Heads up!

Monday, Feb. 27 is the last day for "early registration" for Singtime Frolics. Early registration -- which can be done online -- gets you a $15 discount on the camp fee.

Also, if you would like a full or partial scholarship, you must register and request that by this coming Monday and register by mail (postmarked by 2-27-12).   

Online registration, in addition to registration by mail, will continue until March 19, but the cost per adult after 2-27 is $90 (still a bargain for 4 full meals, 2 nights' lodging, and more music and fun and camaraderie than a body has a right to).

Singtime Frolics registration information


27 Feb 12 - 11:48 PM (#3314346)
Subject: RE: Singtime Frolics 2012 (Pac. NW)
From: Genie

Not the last chance to register for Singtime 2012 -- you have till March 19 to sign up if you can come -- but if you'd like a $15 discount you need to register today.
You can register online here .   

Or, if you want to ask for any scholarship price reduction, you need to register by mail and get the letter postmarked tonight.   (That's still doable, at least in Portland.)


Anyway, things are shaping up well and it looks like it's going to be a great music weekend!


01 Mar 12 - 07:44 PM (#3315846)
Subject: PFS Singtime Frolics 2012 (Camp Adams, Oregon)
From: Genie

Here are this year's guest artists, Pint & Dale performing a song they learned in England (Hull?) from the songwriter, Linda Kelly.
Would that be our own Mudcatter Linda Kelly, who teams up with Hazel Richings (Pistachio) as "Hissyfit?"


02 Mar 12 - 02:37 PM (#3316228)
Subject: RE: Singtime Frolics 2012 (Pac. NW)
From: Genie

Other workshops are being added as we get closer to Singtime.

These include:

A SPANISH SONGS workshop (if there's interest, which there has been in the past)

SONGS & STORIES OF THE WEST, OLD & NEW - led by Robert Rodriquez (instead of Saints and Sinners, Heroes and Villains - though the content may overlap some).    This can be trad. songs from the 19th or early 20th C., songs from the Carter Family; Jimmie Rodgers; Woody Guthrie, etc.; songs from the "golden era of western movies" (e.g., Sons Of The Pioneers); cowboy/western songs by more contemporary artists; etc.

PARTNER SONGS, CANTICLES & COUNTERPOINTS - E.G., songs written as "duets" with totally separate superimposed melodies; rounds like Dona Nobis Pacem (where the tune & timing change from part to part); songs that have canticles; totally separate songs that can be superimposed on because they have the same chord pattern & structure; songs where the SATB parts involve counterpoint or the like


03 Mar 12 - 07:28 PM (#3316858)
Subject: RE: Singtime Frolics 2012 (Pac. NW)
From: Genie

Mo Mack is also going to offer his "Jam It Up!" workshop, where the participants work up a song or two as a sort of jam band and then perform one of them at the Saturday night concert.


06 Mar 12 - 07:38 PM (#3318438)
Subject: RE: Singtime Frolics 2012 (Pac. NW)
From: Genie

And I believe Dave Rabinowitz is also going to lead a harmony workshop.


18 Mar 12 - 07:43 PM (#3324838)
Subject: RE: Singtime Frolics 2012 (Pac. NW) 3/31-4/1/12
From: Genie

Tomorrow is the last day to register (online or postmarked mail) for this years Singtime Frolics music camp, sponsored by Portland (Oregon) FolkMusic Society.

Here's a list of the workshops we have scheduled so far, and a key for workshop type codes:

TENTATIVE SINGTIME FROLICS 2012 WORKSHOP LIST - 3-16-12

Occupy Singtime! - Fl!p Breskin. Singing together enhances the solidarity important to social change movements. Songs have
       helped us work for peace, civil rights, labor rights, etc. Share songs that give you courage, hope, comfort, speak truth to power. (C)

Rounds - Mary Ann Gilpatrick. Bring rounds to lead or teach, especially your lesser-known favorites. (C, S)

Songs to Honor Wooden Boats. Rowboats to tall ships celebrated in song. Dick Thies will have background information
         and song sheets for some of these. (T, C)

Setting the Sail/Setting the Song. Guest artists Pint & Dale demonstrate and talk about arranging traditional maritime
         songs for the 21st century. With guitar, whistle, fiddle, hurdy-gurdy, octave mandolin, and tight vocal harmonies they
         create distinctive renditions. Try out different vocal and instrumental techniques on songs you suggest and learn how to
         get the most out of your songs. (L, I, P)

Chorus Songs. Pint & Dale will provide lyric sheets and teach choruses — ranging from simple refrains to more complex,
         challenging choruses — for some traditional and contemporary songs, familiar and not-so familiar. (I,S)

Shanty Sing - Gordy Euler & Jonathan Lay. Shanghaied on the Willamette leading favorites. (S)

Robert Burns. Focusing on Robbie Burns poems that have been set to music, Alan Bonney will bring copies of some key poems/
         songs. Bring your own favorites and instruments if you wish. (T,C)

Jam it Up!   Jam with Mo Mack on a few songs, then the "band" picks one to work up as an ensemble performance for the concert.
         No performing experience needed. All skill levels welcome. (I, J)

Songwriting. Betsy Wellings shares & pointers from her own prolific songwriting experience & can share your own or a friend's
          original song, complete or in-progress, and receive feedback from the group. (I,C)

Just Du-et! Hank Payne & Claire Favro share tips for arranging duets and avoiding common pitfalls. Learn both parts of a
         mountain-style song and try out your own duet singing. This is not a workshop on harmony theory. (I)

Songs & Stories of the West, Old & New. All about the West - 19th-century folk songs, cowboy-movie songs, classic c/w
         or new west-themed songs. Robert Rodriquez brings a couple of songs and stories and you share yours. (C)

Harmony. Dave Rabinowitz reviews some harmony theory and shows you how to find harmonies no matter what your vocal range.
         Bring a song if you'd like to develop a harmony for it. (I)

Songs by and about Women in the Northwest. Mary Garvey will share some of her own songs as well as songs by
         Meryle Korn, Susy McAleer, Linda Allen and others, and you may have some to share as well. (T, C)

All in the Family - Robert Rodriguez. Share songs of family and relationships, dysfunctional and otherwise. (C)

April Fool!   April 1 is a great time to share musical jokes, songs with surprise endings, parodies and other kinds of foolery.
          Folklorist and singer/songwriter Joe Hickerson will keep the circle moving. (C)

Gospel Sing   Sharing gospel and spiritual songs. Let's hear some awesome harmonizing!   (C, S)

OPEN SONG CIRCLES and JAMS:
-Friday evening All-camp Song Circle- In turn, perform a song, lead one or pass.
-Late Night Song Circle - Friday and Saturday nights (same format)
-Jam Sessions - Late night jams Friday and Saturday nights, daytime jams Saturday AM & PM and Sunday AM.



SHORT DESCRIPTIONS OF COMMON WORKSHOP TYPES

Song circle. Take turns sharing (performing or leading) songs. Facilitator usually starts things off, then exerts   
       minimal control.

(S) Sing-along. Group singing workshop (with or without instrumental backup).

(T) Taught song circle or sing-along. Presenter selects and/or teaches many or most of the songs, often with printed song sheets.                                                                                                                                                         

(I) Instructional. Demonstration & practice of vocal or instrumental technique, dance, songwriting, etc., with some
      'hands-on' practice by participants.

(J) Jam session. Instrumental or instrumental with vocal. Unstructured, except tunes/songs chosen with an eye to
       the group playing/singing along.

(L/D) Lecture/demonstration. Lecture, forum, discussion, and/or demonstration but without active group participation in
       singing, dancing, or playing instruments.

(P) Performance. A mini-concert given by the presenter(s).

----
Sorry I can't do the formatting thing, with boldface, underscoring, indentation, etc.

Other workshops may be offered which are not on the schedule at this point. We have time and space slots for about 15 more workshops.

Plus, one of the cabins is pretty much a designated "Open Jam" cabin, both day and night.


29 Mar 12 - 08:54 PM (#3330876)
Subject: RE: Singtime Frolics 2012 (Pac. NW)
From: Fred Maslan

Really looking forward to tomorrow. My train leaves Seattle at 7:30 and arrives in Portland at eleven. Down at the station early in the morning see the little puffer bellies all in a row...puff puff toot toot off we go!


29 Mar 12 - 11:46 PM (#3330949)
Subject: RE: Singtime Frolics 2012 (Pac. NW)
From: mg

I'll meet you .at the station..I will get in around 10:50. mg