The intro and interstitial tracks from today's episode are Yuma and Highland from Wake Up Robin and The Engagement from The Free Raisins.
See the Contra Pulse website for transcripts and more.
And the Country Dance and Song Society for information about Contra and English country dance across the continent.
See and hear Audrey Knuth in action:
Some dances and events mentioned in this interview:
Some people mentioned in this interview:
Some places mentioned in this interview:
- The Hale Koa Hotel in Honolulu
- The Guiding Star Grange #1 in Greenfield, MA has featured in many of Julie’s interviews. It’s a mainstay of the Western Massachusetts contra dance scene.
Some musical groups mentioned in this interview:
- Yankee Ingenuity was Kate Barnes, Cal Howard, Mary Lea, Jack O’Connor, and Tony Parkes. Kate has a little blurb about them on this archived page of her website.
- Crowfoot was Adam Broome, Nicholas Williams, and Jaige Trudel.
- Nor’easter was Max Newman, Cedar Stanistreet, and Julie Vallimont.
- Buddy System is Noah VanNorstrand and Julie Vallimont. Julie and Noah talk about some of their experiences playing together in Episodes 11 and 12 of this podcast.
- La Banane Enchantée was Peter Buchak, Julie Vallimont, and Edward Wallace. Here they are playing in Atlanta in 2012.
- Lissa Schneckenburger talks about her experiences playing with Bruce Rosen as Phantom Power in Episode 10 of this podcast.
- Here’s a video of Notorious playing Red Prairie Dawn for a contra dance in 2012
- Audrey mentioned subbing in on fiddle for Elixir
Some odds and ends mentioned in this interview:
- Check out Emily Rush’s contra dance workouts!
- Reign of Love, by Keith Murphy, is the first tune in this set played in a group led by Becky Tracy
- Turtle in the Grass, by Ari Friedman, is the first tune in this video
- Wing Commander Donald Mackenzie, by Phil Cunningham, is the third tune in this Airdance set, starting at 3:09
- Here’s a group of people dancing La Bastringue
- Here’s a recording of The Road to Malvern, the tune Audrey and Julie agree is too crooked to play for a contra dance — they prefer Red Prairie Dawn (see the Notorious video)
- Here’s the Free Raisins’s (non-crooked) recording of Fleur de Mandragore
- L'ange aux patins, the waltz Julie and Audrey mentioned,is the first tune in this set