Sep 12 2015
CONTRA DANCE!

CONTRA DANCE!

Presented by FOOTMAD at YWCA Birmingham

We CONTRA DANCE at the YWCA. At this dance we feature FABKE, FREY, and STEFANINI with calling by EMMA RUSHTON.
John Fabke, Clelia Stefanini, and Eric Frey are top-notch musicians who’ll be coming from Nashville to do our dance with caller Emma Rushton. Fabke plays guitar with several bands, Clelia is well-known for performances with her father Rafe, and Eric was bassist for the Red Stick Ramblers and now plays with the Revelers. Emma is a frequent caller for Nashville dances.

Always LIVE MUSIC – Always TONS OF FUN.

We primarily do three types of dancing at FOOTMAD dances – contra dancing, square dancing and waltzes.  If you find yourself patting your foot or moving to good music, can walk and listen then you can do all of our dances. Of course you can improve your skills as you gain experience but nothing prevents even rank beginners from dancing and having a good time.  We do not require special clothes or skill levels at our dances.  Our more experienced dancers will gladly help you with all of our dances and we love to have beginning dancers attend Contra is traditional New England folk dancing. Americans have enjoyed contra dances since Revolutionary times. They combined ideas from French and English country dancing with their own way of having fun and came up with contra dancing. It’s a social dance akin to square dancing which has retained its simple, open, community-oriented spirit.  Contra dancing is great exercise and great fun enjoyed by people of all ages and life-styles. It shares some elements with square dancing such as “swing your partner” and “do-si-do,” but the couples form long lines rather than squares. It involves mixing with the other dancers as each couple does a set of other figures, called by a caller, with another couple before progressing to a new couple and repeating the routine.  Since the routine always repeats in contra dancing the role of the caller tends to diminish as the dance progresses.

Admission Info

Admission: $10 for non-members

$8 for members and college students

$4 for children aged 13-18

free for children 12 and under. Newcomers receive a coupon to attend their next dance for free.

Phone: 205-979-3237

Dates & Times

2015/09/12 - 2015/09/12

Location Info

YWCA Birmingham

309 23rd Street North, Birmingham, AL 35203