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ORMACO Fiddling and Dance Workshop With Fire & Grace
Saturday, April 20
2:00pm - 4:00pm
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2024-04-20 14:00:00
2024-04-20 16:00:00
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ORMACO Fiddling and Dance Workshop With Fire & Grace
Oberlin Conservatory Professor Edwin Huizinga and William Coulter share folk and baroque music from around the world and a lesson in both fiddling and dance steps.
Main Library - Auditorium
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AuditoriumOberlin Conservatory Professor Edwin Huizinga and William Coulter share folk and baroque music from around the world and a lesson in both fiddling and dance steps.
Fire & Grace shares their journey of discovering music from around the world — from Balkan to traditional Irish and Piazzola to Vivaldi.
Attendees are invited to bring melody instruments (fiddle, flute, guitar, pipes, etc.) to join in for the fiddle tune workshop.
ORMACO Workshop Dates
- Wednesday, April 17, 6:30 pm workshop @ Ellet Branch
- Thursday, April 18, 3:30 pm workshop @ Odom Boulevard Branch
- Thursday, April 18, 6:30 pm workshop @ Northwest Akron Branch
- Saturday, April 20, 2 pm workshop @ Main Library
ORMACO World Tour of Music: Fire & Grace
- Sunday, April 21, 2pm concert @ Main Library
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