March is...Massachusetts month! Two trips to Boston (well, Cambridge and Concord) for DJing, researching, and teaching a weekend of waltz and more, plus an online lecture for a Lowell group. Woo hoo!
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Tuesday, March 12th ~ Cambridge, Massachusetts (Boston area)
Bluesy Tuesy (Facebook page) (Facebook group) (Facebook event)
7:30-10:00pm (plus). Lesson (not me - I don't teach blues!) from 7:30-8:30, then I will be DJing blues from 8:30 until at least 10:00, possibly longer if the dance floor is full! Indoors with an air cleaner going; masks required (N95 preferred). Sliding scale donation, $5 to $20. Volunteers get free admission!
Friday-Sunday, March 22nd-24th ~ Concord, Massachusetts (Boston area)
Waltz (and more) Weekend for Mostly Waltz Boston
7:00pm Friday to 12:45pm Sunday. Workshops, practice time, and a DJ'ed evening dance. Featuring cross-step and rotary waltz, early foxtrot, and easy sequence dances. Plus, stay for the regular Sunday afternoon Mostly Waltz (2:00-5:30pm) with live music by Jacqueline Schwab and Dave Langford, for which I will be teaching a bit of polka (2:00-3:00pm). Tickets on sale now at the website!
Wednesday, March 27th ~ ONLINE / Massachusetts-based
I Wear My Own Clothes: The Fascinating Life of Dr. Mary Edwards Walker
for LIRA (Learning in Retirement Association - University of Massachusetts, Lowell)
Details TBA.
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I am available to travel for in-person dance teaching, lecturing, and ball precepting, pandemic permitting. I am also still available for private or group online lessons and talks via Skype or Zoom (or your videoconferencing software of choice). Please email me directly if you would like to schedule an event or workshop!
Coming in April: an 1805 LARP and French dances in Chicago, NEFFA, and an 1824 ball in New York City!
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