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Crane Driver gower folk festival (58* d) RE: gower folk festival 22 May 08


Yes, in addition to the main stage programme listed above, there are workshops and sessions in two other areas, the Chapel and the Woollen Mill. "When the Woollen Mill is not in use, it can be used for impromptu sessions"

Friday: Chapel
European Couple Dance Workshop with Kerry Fletcher 6:00-7:00
Come All Ye Session with Tony Beddow 8:00-10:30

Friday: Woollen Mill
Tunes & Singaround led by Carole Etherton & Andrew McKay 6:00-8:00

Saturday: Chapel
Swedish Song Workshop with Louise Schultz 10:30-12:00
Swedush Fiddle Workshop with Susanne Lind 12:30-2:00
Song & Instrumental Ensemble Workshop with Meridian 3:30-5:00

Saturday: Woollen Mill
Playing for Ceilidhs with Mark Weaver & Holly Sheldrake 10:30-12:00
Old Time American Tunes for Fiddle & Banjo with Dane & Susan Robinson 1:30-3:00
Beginners Fiddle Workshop with Belinda Bourquin 3:00-4:00
Shanty Singing with Shanty Jack 4:00-5:30

Sunday: Chapel
Vocal Harmony Workshop with Craig Robson Morgan 1:00-2:30
Swedish Fiddle Workshop with Belinda Bourquin 2:30-4:00
Fiddle Workshop with Nancy Kerr 4:30-6:00

Sunday: Woollen Mill
Song-writing Workshop with Tom Bliss 2:00-3:30
Spoons Workshop with Pat Smith (spoons provided!) 3:30-5:00
'An Audience with Les Barker - in Welsh' 5:00-6:30

Should be a great weekend.

Andrew & Carole


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