Details

Community dance downstairs at 6:00 with Margaret Mathews calling to music by the CDR Open Band, led by Micah and Clara, followed by an intro to contra at 7:00, and hot dancing upstairs at 7:30 with Eileen, Audrey & Jane providing the music to calling by Daniel Levitin, who is visiting us from Boston.

Admission is charged on a sliding scale, with $12 as the suggested donation. Our admission fees don’t cover all our costs, so feel free to pay more if you can. We offer an introduction to contra dancing starting at 7:00.

Callers

Daniel Levitin head shot

Daniel Levitin

Daniel Levitin is an up-and-coming caller from the Boston area. They love calling dances ranging from graceful and flowing to driving and energetic, and have a flair for complicated choreography with satisfying resolutions. Their calling style blends a mathematician’s eye for detail with a teacher’s care for clear instruction. They call dances that run the gamut from exciting and high-energy to flowing and ooey-gooey smooth, and from old classics to intricate new dances.

Margaret Mathews at the microphone

Margaret Mathews

With more than 35 years experience as dancer, musician and caller, Margaret’s easy-going, engaging style gets everyone out on the dance floor. Her ability to smoothly adjust the dances to the experience level of the dance community make it a fun and accessible evening for everyone. In addition to contra dances, she calls for traditional Old Time square dances, Civil War reenactments, hoedowns, weddings and other joy filled occasions. Her dance calling has taken her up and down the East coast, from the Carolinas to Vermont, as well as the Northwest and Canada. As a musician, Margaret has played with Homage QuebecoisWildroot String Band, and others.

Bands

Smiling Audrey Potter sitting by a river.

Audrey Potter

Audrey Potter (fiddle)

Fiddler Audrey Potter enthusiastically plays for our contras. A former member of Ginger Majority, she is an alumna of the Kanack School of Musical Artistry before going on to study Violin Performance and Music Education at the Fredonia School of Music. She now teaches  Orchestra & General Music at West Irondequoit CSD.

Jane Knoeck

Jane Knoeck

Jane Knoeck (piano, accordion)

Jane Knoeck is the doyenne of Rochester dance piano for both English country and contra. She is a member of the nationally touring band, The Groovemongers, as well as River Bend, Sister Haggis, and others reaching back over many years. It’s always a great night for dancing when Jane is on stage.

Eileen Kalfass

Eileen Kalfass (fiddle)

Hailing from Syracuse, Eileen Kalfass is a much in demand fiddler with a wide repertoire, from Quebecois, Irish, Trad New England, and English Country. She has been a member of numerous country dance ensembles including Sister Haggis, Seaglass & Montage, and has played all over the US and beyond.