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The 2004 program will not be available until June or July,
but meantime, here is last year’s schedule.
2003 Program Grid |
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Field
Stage
Sponsor: The Washington Post |
Grove
Stage
Sponsor: Columbia Union College |
Abbott
Stage
Sponsor: Starpower Communi-cations |
World
Stage
Sponsor: Takoma Park Street Festival |
Dance
Stage
Sponsor:
Long & Foster (Kimball &
Maplesden) |
Grassy
Nook Stage
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7th
Heaven Stage |
Jamboree
Court |
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Jennifer Cutting's Ocean Orchestra
Celestial
celtic joy and
mystery music
for ancient
moderns
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Jesse Palidofsky Group «
Intelligent,
soulful originals
seasoned with
the unexpected
twist of fate
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Orange Line Special Roots
music from
Bluegrass City:
Washington, DC
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Los Quetzales Mexican Dance Ensemble Colorful,
lively and, energetic
dances |
Free Waltz and Couple Dancing
Music: Peascods Gathering
Start your day with a three-quarter beat |
BanjerDan « Wow!
Banjos
ROCK!
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Harp Workshop: Medieval
to modern
Celtic harp
and song Cynthia Cathcart and Ellen James |
11:45 Rhythm Workers
Union
Activist drumming group using rhythm and song to promote peace, justice,
and unity
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Beth-Allison & the Well-Strung Boys
Original
Americana
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Cerulean Groove
Acoustic trio
combining
elements of folk,
rock and blues
12:30 Alicia Deeny
Band Blend of Latin
ballads, American
jazz and folk-rock
originals |
A Bunch of Ballads Four great singers
of
story songs:
Judy Cook, Lisa Null, Chris Noyes, George Stephens |
Rachel Cross & Friends
High-energy
performances,
positive vibe
and powerful
voice |
East European Folk Dance Workshop
Leader: Jamie Platt
Music: Sârenica Tamburitsa music
for kolos and line
dances |
Renée Brachfield «
Juggling
storyteller |
Beatles Tribute
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Yesterday
and Today: David A. Alberding, Verlette Simon, Cletus Kennelly,
Lori Kelley, Gina DeSimone, Mary Sue Twohy |
12:45
Wu Shen Tao Health & Martial Arts Center Demo Tai
Chi and Kung
Fu demo |
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The Dreamsicles
« Tom Prasada-Rao & Cary Cooper
The funky
side of folk
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1:30
Laurie Rose Griffith & Peter Mealy Wife-and-husband
acoustic duo with
diverse stylistic
sensibilities |
Vocal Styles Showcase: LiPing
Hudson
(Taiwanese)
Karma
Gyaltsen
(Tibetan)
Tatiana Sarbinska & Slaveya
(Bulgarian) |
Somapa Thai Dance Company Classical
and
folk dance of
Thailand
1:30 Shawkat Sayyad
Middle Eastern
oud player
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Tango; Instructors:
Steve Gester & Nancy Pineles; Music: Marc
Glickman & Friends Learn to lead
and follow this
sensuous dance |
Sue Trainor «
Sing-along,
dance-along,
play-along
with Sue! |
1:30
Donal Leace & Friends «
Local
troubadour
since 1960,
playing
acoustic
folk-roots
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1:15
Foggy Bottom Morris Men Traditional
Morris Dancing
1:45 International Capoeira-Angola
Foundation Afro-Brazilian
martial arts through
movement, dance
and music
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Pat Humphries & Sandy O.
« Activist
musicians
with thinking
music about
real people
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Lisa Moscatiello & Dave Chappell Driving, melodic
folk rock |
Lea Coryell & Ralph Lee Smith
« Old songs and tunes played
on traditional
banjos and
dulcimers |
MiraMarKlezmers Authentic, heartfelt, uplifting Klezmer
music |
Scandinavian; Instructors:
Ross Schipper & Chris Kalke; Music: Loretta
Kelley Learn to dance
like a Norwegian |
Bill Jenkins Play in a
world music
band with
Bill and his
instruments! |
2:30
Drum for Joy! with Jaqui MacMillan Come ready to
rattle and romp! |
2:30
Double -Dutch Demo Takoma Park’s own
amazing youngsters |
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Reverb
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Five-member
gospel,
folk, R&B,
a cappella
vocal group |
The Unusual Suspects An unusual blend
of folk, country
and character
3:30 Luke & Daniel Brindley
Instrumental
odysseys and
poetic visions
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Music from the Library of Congress
Archive of Folk Culture: Peggy Bulger, Jennifer Cutting, Joe Hickerson,
and Andy Wallace |
Irish Fire
Spirited music of the Emerald Isle from area favorites: Grace
Griffith
Dominick
Murray and
Dave Abe |
Clogging Instructor:
Jim Maxwell; Music: JumpStart Demo:
Members of
Patchwork
Cloggers |
Cantaré «
¡FIESTA! A Musical Journey through Latin America |
3:30
Native American Flute Blend of Native
American flute
stories and
songs with
Brazilian
percussion: Ron Warren & Friends
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Frank Cassel, The Banjo Man Lively
and engaging
folk-bluegrass
performance
3:45 Morris Dancers
Traditional Morris
dancing
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Kim & Reggie Harris
Their passion and commitment will inspire you |
Zeala « Female
blend of funk, folk, bluegrass and rock |
Mountain Dulcimers The old and
the new on
Appalachian
lap dulcimers: Ralph Lee Smith & Christina Muir |
Arte Flamenco
Authentic
flamenco from
the south of
Spain |
Contra Dance Caller:
Susan Taylor; Music: TuneFish Great
tunes, driving rhythms—come dance! |
Rick & Audrey «
Contagious,
fun, sweet
harmonies,
and musical
surprises! |
4:30
Funniest Songs We Know «
Local favorites twist and charm Steve Key, Sue Trainor,
Zoe Mulford, Ed Alkalay, Jack Gregori, Dan Hart |
4:15
David Shneyer: Shofar-blowing workshop |
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Lulu's Fate From Django
jazz through
Trinidad to
American
string band
music |
We're About 9 «
Huge harmonies,
engaging show,
striking musicianship,
quirky smart
songs and youthful
charm |
The Jones Family Family-spun traditional
and contemporary
music with
attitude |
Cabaret Sauvignon
From cabaret
to classical
or a contra |
Cajun Leader,
Tom Hall Music: Squeeze Bayou Spicy
two steps,
haunting waltzes
from Lousiana
Until 6:30 p.m. |
Namu Doris Lwanga Ugandan
stories,
dances
and songs |
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Open Jam with Kathy
Kerr Come play! |
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= this symbol indicates performances that will be signed for the deaf.
Roamers and Rovers: Throughout the Festival,
artists will perform around the grounds. Keep an eye out for Frank
Cassel, The Banjo Manfor children of all ages! and
Leandra Finder (Dreamfinders) Balloon
artist and clown. |