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Ethno England 2006

06 Feb 06 - 06:27 PM (#1663186)
Subject: Ethno England 2006
From: GUEST,h smith

Hi folks,

The third ETHNO ENGLAND will be taking place 1 – 9 July 2006 in Riccall, North Yorkshire, England.

Ethno England is England's only international youth folk music camp and is a week long gathering of young musicians, singers and dancers from all over the world. Ethno England welcomes all instrument, vocal and dance traditions and is an important meeting place for the new generation of musicians who like to teach and learn from musicians from around the world.

Ethno England is based on workshops, where participants are encouraged to share the musical traditions of their country by teaching tunes, songs or dances. The teaching and learning is mainly by ear, but written music can be used for support. During the Ethno England week, you have the opportunity to present your own music and the music you have learnt during the week, by participating in some concerts, evening dances and street performances. Ethno England is not a contest or competition, it is an experience!

The closing event of Ethno England 2006 will be at 'Ethno in the Park', a one day free international community music festival in West Park, Goole.

Artistic Leaders confirmed for Ethno England 2006:
JO FREYA (England)
SHELTON SHOLLA (Zimbabwe)
JASWINDER SINGH (England)
+ more to be confirmed

We're welcoming applications for the 2006 camp – please visit our website for more information and application details.

www.ethnoengland.co.uk


06 Feb 06 - 07:32 PM (#1663258)
Subject: RE: Ethno England 2006
From: Folkiedave

Hi, Looks good........but..link does not work.....Riccall > Goole?

Close to each other?

Dave


07 Feb 06 - 03:37 AM (#1663555)
Subject: RE: Ethno England 2006
From: Paco Rabanne

Riccall is 13miles from Goole, on the road to York.


07 Feb 06 - 05:37 AM (#1663600)
Subject: RE: Ethno England 2006
From: GUEST,h smith

Try this link....

http://www.ethnoengland.co.uk