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Saturday August 21, 2010
Welsh Folk Dance - North American Festival of Wales
Posted By: John at 4:02 PM

with Sian Frick ~Dance leader and Beltaine ~Folk Band 
The history of Welsh folk dancing is a sad one. With the advent of the Non-conformist sects in the 18th and 19th centuries, the chapels saw the Welsh folk arts and customs as sinful and not in keeping with chapel teaching. They did their utmost to stamp out all sorts of "sinful" folk entertainment except, of course, hymn singing and music in the chapels.  Some saw the damage that was being done to the culture and managed to record the dances on paper. Like most music of that period, there was a lot of exchange and borrowing between Wales, England, Scotland, Ireland and Europe and a number of Welsh dances went into British/English collections, and tended to retain the original Welsh names in translation to English.  In the 1940s, Lois Blake and Gwyn Williams led the way in reviving the Welsh dancing tradition and in 1949 the Welsh Folk Dance Society was formed, with the aim of promoting and resurrecting the old dances.  Today, there are over twenty adult teams and hundreds of teams in schools and clubs across Wales.  This program is for all ages and you will take part in a real Welsh Twmpath, or barn dance. If you can walk, you can do these dances! We are fortunate to have a live band this year, the Portland band Beltaine. The dances will be called by Siân Frick, a well-known and  experienced instructor, and possibly other dancers. Portland has a vibrant folk dance community and we hope to interest the local dance community in learning the dances of Wales.  Come, enjoy a good time! Sponsored by the Vancouver Cymdeithas Welsh Society.

 
Monday April 26, 2010
Beltaine Interview on 12radio.com
Posted By: John at 3:09 AM

Tonight, John was interviewed by Donna Virgilio with 12radio.com for a special Beltaine Day show that will air on Tuesday, April 27th at 7 PM PDT.  Please visit http://www.12radio.com to hear the interview.

 
09/4/2010 at 2:00 PM
North American Festival of Wales - Welsh Dance Workshop - Doubletree Lloyd Center
1000 NE Multnomah Street, Portland, OR
 
09/15/2010 at 7:30 PM
Beltaine Opens for Peter Yeates - Irishtown
11600 SE Mill Plain Blvd #F, Vancouver, WA
 
09/17/2010 at 6:00 PM
New Seasons Happy Valley Friday Night Music - New Seasons Happy Valley
15861 SE Happy Valley Town Center Drive, Happy Valley, OR

I''ve listened to John McCutcheon, Walt Michael and Malcolm Dalglish for years as well as a little Maggie Sansone and have always enjoyed the sound of the hammered dulcimer. It''s great to be able to add something new to the iPod. Many of the tunes are familiar to me but the arrangements are fresh. Thanks for the good music!

Cliff (listening to our CD 's),November, 2007
 

You did it agin!  A smashing success making the festival truly festive!  Thank you for your willingness to donate so much of your time and talent.

Nancy Miller - Oregon Lavender Festival,July, 2010
 

 “The bright and festive sounds of acoustic guitar, hammered dulcimer marimbula, flute and penny whistle combine in folk-inspired arrangements, with dance-like qualities and a celebratory air throughout.”

Hillary Field - Victory Review,December, 2007
 
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