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2002 San Francisco Free Folk Festival SATURDAY SATURDAY 2002 San Francisco Free Folk Festival SATURDAY TIME MAIN STAGE Music 1 Music 2 Music 3 Music 4 CHOIR ROOM Dance 1 Dance 2 Dance 3 Family TIME Auditorium or Cafeteria Room 308 Room 306 Room 302 Room 309 (to right of Auditorium) 1st Floor Gym 3rd Floor Gym Room 301 Here & There 12:00 Café Cabaret Bodhran 3 Finger Jigs on Chord Sketching from - - - Czech The Bohemian International Arts & Crafts 12:00 Open Mic the Autoharp Construction Life and Slovakian National Polka Folk Dance all Day! We’ll learn “Irish And Interesting (teens to adults) Dance The Original Polka A whole variety. by 1st floor gym (Sign Up in the Cafeteria!) Paul Donnelly Washerwoman” Progressions. Cathleen Myers All levels. )))))))))) All instruments Jilly Mandeson Asha Goldberg (of PEERS) Gail Barton Sketching Carey Dubbert Vic Savaria music: David Strong ¶ Room 309 1:00 Café Cabaret Traditional Irish Blues Songwriting - - - Cotswold French Country Country- Songwriting 1:00 Open Mic Ballads Ensemble Guitar For Kids Morris Bourrées! Western Line For Kids Ancient songs that Bring any instrument We’ll pick a theme & Energetic & Gary Breitbard & Dancing ¶ Room 309 Exceptional Guest Performers tell a story. Alan write a song! numerous Jena Rauti Sharyn Dimmick Cait Reed Smithline Hali Hammer Berkeley Morris music: Confiture Barbara Vernon 2:00 Café Cabaret Intermediate Ukulele Celtic Guitar Puppetry Music Workshop Double-Hop English Appalachian Puppetry 2:00 Open Mic Old-Time Irish basics in Sea Shanties Polka Ceilidh Clogging ¶ Room 309 Fiddle DADGAD tuning Working songs of the sailor Fast-paced, Fast, fun, English Rambunctious )))))))))) This could be you. Hiram Glenn Richard Adrianowicz “Cleveland” style barn dancing American folk dance Arts & Crafts Kathrine Gardner Bell William Coultner Allen & Peter Kasin Jerry Duke Jonathan Coxhead Kalia Kliban Continue! 3:00 Café Cabaret Traditional The Old-Time Circus Music Workshop Polish Folk Rapper Sword Clapping & Circus 3:00 3:00 Ricky Rackin – Strong ballads, w/ concertina Irish Musical Banjo Skills British Isles Dance Dancing Stick Dances ¶ Room 309 3:20 Anderson-Gram – Folk, country, & bluegrass Fiddle Saw A little experience Ballads with Chorus Special Polkas Intricate patterns of So. India 3:40 Richard Adrianowicz & Peter Kasin – All levels welcome req’d Glenn Lead one you know, or sing along Piotr Lacki Swords of Gridlock Catherine & KP Songs of the sea Cait Reed Patrick Weldon Ingrid Noyes Allen Dick Holdstock (of Lowiczanie) Kunhiraman 4:00 Café Cabaret Concertina Harmonica Open Tuning Music & Concert Square Irish Cape Breton Movement 4:00 4:00 Lost Prophets – Country progressive folk, Bring & share for Guitar Movement for 4:00 Nancy Schimmel – Dancing Ceili Social & Step ¶ Room 309 plus a little rock. Nathan and Rose Craver. Ricky Rackin & Hiram Bell Finding your way in Youngsters Tells stories (with verve) Good for body, Pub dancing -- Dancing 4:20 Jay Howlett – Powerful baritone voice. Bob Tedrow Open D Gayle Schmidt 4:30 William Coulter – mind, spirit - & fun Hot reels and jigs! Simple, for everyone 4:40 Peter Krug – Hilarious original songs! Charlie Cutten Excellent Celtic guitarist! Caper Cutters John Slaymaker Jerry Duke 5:00 Café Cabaret Bluegrass Band Folksongs of Guitar Round Robin Music Workshop Leading and Beginning & Intro to Song Circle 5:00 5:00 Hali Hammer & Randy Berge – Strong Dissection Women’s Strumming Songs for Pub Songs Following Intermediate Lindy Hop ¶ Room 309 passionate singers; Randy Berge on lead guitar How it all works History For Beginners Children Skills Contra Relaxed, down to )))))))))) 5:20 Dave Lippman – Satirical songster Strung Over! Lullabies - protest From the heart! Sing or request one Ricky Rackin & friends No partner; all levels Great line dance earth, fun swing Arts & Crafts 5:40 Carol Denney – Politics & song, sung friendly Estelle Freedman Karen Imperial Nancy Schimmel Phillip Garrison Ed Severinghaus Belinda Ricklefs Finishing Up 6:00 Evening Concerts: Auditorium The 26th Annual Evening Dances: 3rd Floor Gym 6:00 6:00 The Shut-Ins – Close harmonies. Upbeat trad., folk, and country songs of pain, longing and, San Francisco 6:00 International Dance! with VECERNICA International Folk Dance Band - music from Russia, and occasionally, happiness. Plus the bizarre and a smattering of Hawaiian music. Scandinavia, Germany, the Balkans, Greece, Israel, and the US. Dances will be taught. Meryl Lee and 6:40 Marisa Malvino – Singer with a strong foundation in traditional folk. With Nicole McRory on Free Folk Festival Corcoran; Gary Breitbard; Ned Gault; Jena Rauti; Pete Showman; Sue Ellen Porter; Dave Bogdanoff. on- vocals and guitar, and Calvin Murasaki on fiddle. June 15th & 16th Until 8:00. on- 7:20 Strung Over! – Fun original, traditional, and swingy-jazzy bluegrass. Jason Lampel on banjo, 2002 8:00 Waltz, Swing, and Ballroom Dance! with The BRASSWORKS Band - The Brassworks wards Jeremy Lampel on mandolin, Michael Thurman on guitar, and Hugh Broughton on bass. consists of tuba, trombone/euphonium, french horn, and two trumpets, doubling on cornet, wards 8:00 Michael McNevin – His songs take you on a journey of the people & towns he has known.. Roosevelt Middle School flugelhorn and piccolo trumpet, and a drummer. The Brassworks performs a wide range of musical 8:40 Stump Tail Dog – Romantic waltzes and wild Irish gigs that keep you smiling. Ray Frank on 460 Arguello St. at Geary styles: renaissance, baroque, classical & romantic, folk & fiddle tunes, marches, ragtime, Dixieland, guitar, Dan Engels on fiddle, and Paul Donnelly on bodhran. San Francisco blues, swing, rock, Motown, Latin, Broadway show tunes and concert works. They’re wonderful! 9:20 Steve Seskin – Grammy-nominated songwriter who sings with lots of heart. We welcome him www.sffolkfest.org Until 10:00. back. Many of Steve’s songs have been recorded; one has become the Don’t Laugh At Me Project (510) 287-9095 10:00 Tipsy House – Irish: highly traditional and upbeat. The “hardest working Irish band in SF.” Everyone welcome at all events! Jack Gilder on concertina and flute, Kevin Bernhagen on fiddle, Richard Mandel on guitar. Schedule as of 6/8/02 1:17PM SUNDAY 2002 San Francisco Free Folk Festival SUNDAY TIME MAIN STAGE Music 1 Music 2 Music 3 Music 4 CHOIR ROOM Dance 1 Dance 2 Dance 3 Jammin’ Family TIME Auditorium or Cafeteria Room 308 Room 306 Room 302 Room 309 (to right of Auditorium) 1st Floor Gym 3rd Floor Gym Room 301 Rm 313 Here & There 12:00 Café Cabaret Musical 60's Folk Jam Sacred Harp Mountain - - - Cajun / Border Argentine - - - Arts & 12:00 Open Mic Saw Everly Bros; Singing Dulcimer Zydeco Morris Tango Crafts All Crosby, Stills Easy, fun, and Boisterous and Improv! No partner Day st (Sign Up in the Cafeteria!) Charlie Jim & Rose Paul rewarding to play Yael Schy Straightforward or exp. needed By the 1 Flr Gym Blacklock Hudson Ralston Peter Tommerup FFL Morris Chelsea Eng The Foremans 1:00 Café Cabaret Tap Dancing Songwriting Instant Travis-Style Harp Showcase Concert Hambo Longsword: Sacred Circle Tap Dancing 1:00 Open Mic All ages - Any Lighthearted Chorus Picking Maureen Brennan Fun, simple Scandinavian English Ritual Dance Slow ¶ Room 308 shoes - Easy exercises & 4-part int’l music Versatile thumb Anita Farley turning dance Emperor Norton’s Join in community Jam )))))))))) Exceptional Guest Performers Natasha discussions for ALL abilities & 3 finger pattern & friends Bob Fraley Imperial Fire John & Marina Arts & Crafts Haugnes C.J. MacDuffee Daniel Steinberg Carolyn Jayne Brigade #2 Bear Play jigs Continue! 2:00 Café Cabaret Song and Songwriting Gaelic Songs Songs of Family Concert Beginning The Original American & reels Family 2:00 Open Mic Celebration Using a phonetic the Hills & Faith Petric & Salsa Charleston Tribal Belly slooowly Concert Michael & aural approach Hollars Marisa Malvino Hot music and tight, Jazz-based. No Dance ¶ Choir Room Erik This could be you. Ray Melvin McNevin Mary Laura & Paul Two wonderful family folk artists. compact dance partner needed. Fat Chance McLaughlin Barnett Metronome Staff Antonia Bava Belly Dance Hoffman 3:00 Auditorium Stage Concert Bass Beginning Irish Music Beginning Folk Club Concert Beginning Scandinavian Hungarian Arts & 3:00 3:00 World Harmony Chorus – Full of energy, Runs Rhythm for Sing Along Swing 3:00 Stone Soup – Mitch & East Coast Dance Transvlvanian Irish Crafts 40+ singers make this a rich experince. for Guitar Swing Guitar Lyrics available; Fiddle Roz Gordon, Elizabeth Swing CoupleDances Session Continue! Douglas, Merilee Buster st 3:30 Lisa Redfern & Mary Kelley – Soulful mix Add interest and Throw out your Bring a favorite by the 1 floor Café Cabaret foundation to capo and swing! song to share 3:20 Karen Imperial & Metronome Bob Fraley Imre Mandoki In the gym 3:00 Charlie Blacklock & Friends –Soaring saw! your strumming Jessica Bryan & Doug Jones- Fresh folk Ballroom Staff (of the Hungarian tradition 3:20 Laura Kemp – Great guitar, powerful voice Carolyn Jayne Tom Murray Tom Clunie Erik Hoffman 3:40 Alan Smithline – Sausage Factory) of the Celebrated blues guitarist Starry 3:40 Mare Wakefield – Silliness, angst, & twang. Plough 4:00 Café Cabaret Mountain Cowboy French Songs Contra Band Family Concert Scottish Irish Set Sewing Lani Family 4:00 4:00 Debra Dooling & Rob Sherman Dulcimer Songs from the Workshop The Harmony Grits Country Dancing Ballgowns on Herrmann Concert 4:20 Tinker’s Damn– Irish/Scottish instrumentals, Celtic ballads & Art Peterson, Auvergne Lots of stories All ages. Try it! a Shoestring ¶ Choir Room with McC-Young, Cadora, Hines, & Higgins slow airs Greg McCarty & Get ready for and sing alongs! Dunsmuir Scottish Michael Murphy Frannie )))))))))) 4:40 Sherry Austin – Santa Cruz Mtns songwriter Neal Hellman Ch. Wheeler Steve Friedland playing for the Dancers Germeshausen ¶ Scottish evening dance. All 5:00 Café Cabaret - - - Harmonica Rounds levels welcome. - - - Old Israeli Contra Intro to Irish - - - Arts & 5:00 5:00 Jessica Bryan & Tom Clunie – Irish song Bring a C or D Bring one to Folk Dancing Dancing Step Dancing Crafts 5:20 Tom Payne – Songs, Socratic & sentimental Myron share.
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