{"events":[{"name":"ECD Atlanta Regular Dance","details":"How do I love ECD? Let me count the ways….\nThere is something for everyone!\nSome people love ECD for the music—we dance to beautiful tunes taken from classical arrangements, old ballads, and the modern era. Others love ECD for its uncomplicated moves that are chained together to form intricate, lyrical patterns. And almost everyone loves ECD for the communal dance experience, which can be energizing, mesmerizing, and just plain fun! \nNo dance partner necessary!\nDon’t have a dance partner to bring with you? No problem! Just come alone. ECDA culture is that couples change partners at the end of every dance and no one sits out unless they want to. \nNo experience necessary!\nNever tried this before? No problem! Unlike in the movies, every ECDA dance starts with a walkthrough, during which the caller teaches the dancers what to do, and then continues to “Call” (give instruction and prompt the moves) throughout the entire dance. And, like other new skills, the terminology and moves used in ECD get easier with time and practice. Regular ECDA dances are beginner friendly and the atmosphere is supportive of new dancers. \nNo fancy uniforms!\nYou may have seen ECD on TV before but English Country Dance in the 21st century is not all Regency Balls and period costumes (although there is certainly a time and a place for that—check out these suggestions for the Saturday night Ball at each year’s Fandango! dance weekend). No special clothing is needed for our regular ECDA dances other than clean, soft-soled shoes that won’t scruff up the dance floor. \nSee for yourself. Here are clips of a group of ECDA dancers practicing in advance for the Saturday night Ball to be held during Fandango! 2015. Clips show the “walk through” and then the dance itself with calling by Everett Lunsford and music by ‘Round Robbin: Robbin Marcus (piano), Dave Marcus (concertina), and Meredith Doster (flute).","links":["https://ecdatlanta.org/schedule.htm","https://cdss.org/event/ecd-atlanta-regular-dance/2024-02-25/"],"start":"2024-02-25T14:30:00-05:00","end":"2024-02-25T17:30:00-05:00","country":"USA","state":"GA","city":"Atlanta","styles":["ecd"],"workshop":false,"social":true,"bands":["Reelplay"],"callers":["Laura Hudlow"],"price":"$9","organisation":"CDSS","source":"events/usa/cdss.yaml"},{"name":"Washington Spring ECD Ball","details":"The Washington Spring Ball is a joyful yearly event of English Country Dancing to glorious music. The atmosphere is relaxed and friendly. We have a practice session the day of the ball, where most of the dances will be taught. Attending the practice session is strongly encouraged but not required. In the evening at the ball, all dances will be briefed (talked-through) and then prompted for the first few rounds. Dancers wear what makes them feel happy and festive; some choose attire from the 18th or 19th century. \nThe Ball will be played by Reelplay (Robbin Marcus on piano, Dave Marcus on concertina), and special guest Paul Oorts on guitar, mandolin, bouzouki, accordion. \nMusic at the afternoon practice session will be provided by Elke Baker and Liz Donaldson. The session will run from 2:00-5:00 pm at the Civic Center on the day of the ball and is included in the ball admission fee. \nThe Ball is supported by a generous grant from Montgomery County’s Community Access Program. \nMore information can be found on our website.","links":["https://fsgw.org/washington-spring-ball","https://cdss.org/event/washington-spring-ecd-ball/"],"start":"2024-04-27T14:00:00-04:00","end":"2024-04-27T23:00:00-04:00","country":"USA","state":"MD","city":"Maryland","styles":["ecd"],"workshop":true,"social":true,"bands":["Reelplay","Elke Baker & Liz Donaldson"],"price":"$25-$55","organisation":"Folklore Society of Greater Washington","source":"events/usa/cdss.yaml"},{"name":"ECD Atlanta Regular Dance","details":"How do I love ECD? Let me count the ways….\nThere is something for everyone!\nSome people love ECD for the music—we dance to beautiful tunes taken from classical arrangements, old ballads, and the modern era. Others love ECD for its uncomplicated moves that are chained together to form intricate, lyrical patterns. And almost everyone loves ECD for the communal dance experience, which can be energizing, mesmerizing, and just plain fun! \nNo dance partner necessary!\nDon’t have a dance partner to bring with you? No problem! Just come alone. ECDA culture is that couples change partners at the end of every dance and no one sits out unless they want to. \nNo experience necessary!\nNever tried this before? No problem! Unlike in the movies, every ECDA dance starts with a walkthrough, during which the caller teaches the dancers what to do, and then continues to “Call” (give instruction and prompt the moves) throughout the entire dance. And, like other new skills, the terminology and moves used in ECD get easier with time and practice. Regular ECDA dances are beginner friendly and the atmosphere is supportive of new dancers. \nNo fancy uniforms!\nYou may have seen ECD on TV before but English Country Dance in the 21st century is not all Regency Balls and period costumes (although there is certainly a time and a place for that—check out these suggestions for the Saturday night Ball at each year’s Fandango! dance weekend). No special clothing is needed for our regular ECDA dances other than clean, soft-soled shoes that won’t scruff up the dance floor. \nSee for yourself. Here are clips of a group of ECDA dancers practicing in advance for the Saturday night Ball to be held during Fandango! 2015. Clips show the “walk through” and then the dance itself with calling by Everett Lunsford and music by ‘Round Robbin: Robbin Marcus (piano), Dave Marcus (concertina), and Meredith Doster (flute).","links":["https://ecdatlanta.org/schedule.htm","https://cdss.org/event/ecd-atlanta-regular-dance/2024-05-12/","https://cdss.org/event/english-country-dance-atlanta-2nd-4th-5th-sundays-2/"],"start":"2024-05-12T14:30:00-04:00","end":"2024-05-12T17:30:00-04:00","country":"USA","state":"GA","city":"Atlanta","styles":["ecd"],"workshop":true,"social":true,"bands":["Reelplay"],"callers":["Laura Hudlow"],"price":"$9","organisation":"CDSS","source":"events/usa/cdss.yaml"}]}