The Scout hall at Weribbee Sth was the scene for Big Al and partner's combined 70th birthday. The BO was asked to provide music and dance for the occasion which we happily did. It being a surprise, it was hard to keep the info from Alasdair at our weekly meetings and group emails. We managed it and those who attended had a hoot.
Especially gratifying for me was the fact that others took over the running of the group as I was partially indisposed. Mike S called, Mike deValle took care of pre dance operations and Dave I ran the show after that.
Excellent stuff
Present:Alasdair McCallum, Anette Johansson, Chris Knoop, David Isom, Greg O'Leary
Kathryn Tomkins, Michael de Valle, Trever Hawksworth. Rob Richmond , Mike S,Christina Sbratto,Llyn Shoebridge.
31 March 2012
BO Term 1 Session 6
All
Bo tonight saw a new face, Carol who we dropped in at the deep end and survived ( happily I hope).
We tackled The Boatmans' Dance , Me Smokey Smokey and Watching The Cattle and probably got a lot of good takes.We shall have to wait and see. Bruces' recorder malfunctioned but the other Bruces' H2 saved the day.
Over the Holidays could we please get in some work on the Scottisches( Harry Axfords, Tom Conlons and Drovers' Dream)and Uncle Affies Tap for the first session back.For the second session lets look at Edgar Laceys /ColCharltons and Railway/ Moonan/Cockatoo.
Present:Alasdair McCallum, Anette Johansson, Bruce Stanbury, Bruce Williams, Chris Knoop, David Isom, Greg O'Leary, Antony Carey
Helen Cahun, Julie Rees, Kathryn Tomkins, Michael de Valle, Wendy Love, Trever Hawksworth. Rob Richmond Carol, Marilla Hawkins.
Bo tonight saw a new face, Carol who we dropped in at the deep end and survived ( happily I hope).
We tackled The Boatmans' Dance , Me Smokey Smokey and Watching The Cattle and probably got a lot of good takes.We shall have to wait and see. Bruces' recorder malfunctioned but the other Bruces' H2 saved the day.
Over the Holidays could we please get in some work on the Scottisches( Harry Axfords, Tom Conlons and Drovers' Dream)and Uncle Affies Tap for the first session back.For the second session lets look at Edgar Laceys /ColCharltons and Railway/ Moonan/Cockatoo.
Present:Alasdair McCallum, Anette Johansson, Bruce Stanbury, Bruce Williams, Chris Knoop, David Isom, Greg O'Leary, Antony Carey
Helen Cahun, Julie Rees, Kathryn Tomkins, Michael de Valle, Wendy Love, Trever Hawksworth. Rob Richmond Carol, Marilla Hawkins.
20 March 2012
BO Term 1 Session 5
Session 5 saw a reduced number of participants as we tackled a hard set of tunes including The Girl on the Hill,Jack and Lil and Och Knee Ochen Sue.
The Old schoolmaster,God Bless You and Step It Out mary.
The team this week was: Simon D, Bruce S, Bruce W, Helen C, Rob R, Dave I, Alasdair M, Greg Ol, Annette, andAnthony Carey on Spoons. Rob gavehisall on tunes he had not rehearsed. He did great! The group as a whole performed excellently.next week we tackle TheBoatmansDance and Watching the Cattle. WE may have 2 versions of the latter on the CD as Marilla had an arrangement in mind for harp. Anyway onward and upward
greg
The Old schoolmaster,God Bless You and Step It Out mary.
The team this week was: Simon D, Bruce S, Bruce W, Helen C, Rob R, Dave I, Alasdair M, Greg Ol, Annette, andAnthony Carey on Spoons. Rob gavehisall on tunes he had not rehearsed. He did great! The group as a whole performed excellently.next week we tackle TheBoatmansDance and Watching the Cattle. WE may have 2 versions of the latter on the CD as Marilla had an arrangement in mind for harp. Anyway onward and upward
greg
18 March 2012
Newport Lakes Bush Dance March 19 2012
(See below for photos) What a lovely day it was for what is now an institution in Newport! After all the rain Newport Lakes Reserve looks the goods - lush and green and with lots of wildlife. Sunday was just beautiful - no wind, no clouds in the sky and once the marquee was set up the people started coming. The program began with the Angelicats - 4 local ladies who are developing into a really tight band in a very short time - well done. Then Kathie and the children (lots of them) from Newport Lakes PS came out to sing (very much at 'Home Among the Gum Trees') and to invite everyone to get up and dance (Let's Dance). They had everything - youth color movement happy faces and lots of talent.
The Newport Bush Orchestra then got up on stage and under the guidance of Dave Isom and our own Dance Caller Neil Jolley the dancing began in earnest. The green dance floor was filled to capacity as people jigged and spun and watlzed and laughed their way through the dances - the Blaydon Races and Stockyards.
More music provided by Simon Leverton and his mate Danny O'Connell ( where do you buy the Uncle Joe's Mint Balls that they were singing about) and then Rick Plant of the Mudcakes who played some children's songs that everyone was able to sing along with (and many got up dancing). Rick was joined by NBO fiddler Michael De Valle to add to the occasion.
More Dancing with the NBO and Mr Jolley - Emus and Kangaroos and the good old Heel and Toe had everyone thinking on their feet, doing a bit of acting, and having a great time. While the dancers had a breather, the caller (Neil) and his partner Maryanne sang a couple of old favourites that had the oldies singing along very merrily. They were followed by young Isabel Stewart who accompanied herself on guitar while singing songs of the Dolly, The Dixie Chicks and Fleetwood Mac - she sang them beautifully.
To finish off the afternoon there were 2 more dances - the very famous DRONGO (I think Nancy won the title a few times) and then a raucous rendition of that Russian favourite THE TROIKA. The dancers had such a good time that they called for and got an encore which was a fitting way to end such a beautiful day where we were all able to enjoy our local community at play.
Many thanks:
- to our organiser Christine McDonald who made it all seem so effortless to have the day run smoothly,
- to Eammon Spillane who got the sound just right
- to Dave Isom and the Bush ORchestra who are now an expert Bush Dance Band
- to Neil Jolley who got everyone up and dancing with such enthusiasm
- to our performers who enabled us to sit back and chillax in such a beautiful place with lovely music
- to our partners Friends of Newport Lakes (thanks Mary for the sandwiches and bikkies), Transition Hobsons Bay (thanks Jason and Kate for the herbal teas) and to the Newport Lakes P S who have now supported this event for a number of years
- AND to the City of Hobsons Bay Council who support and sponsorship of the event enable the Newport Fiddle and Folk Club to stage this event (as they do for our Newport Folk Festival in July - keep a look out for that program) .
See you all again next year (March 17 - St Pats Day so it will be most appropriately a very green affair)
Keep Dancing
Michael
The Newport Bush Orchestra then got up on stage and under the guidance of Dave Isom and our own Dance Caller Neil Jolley the dancing began in earnest. The green dance floor was filled to capacity as people jigged and spun and watlzed and laughed their way through the dances - the Blaydon Races and Stockyards.
More music provided by Simon Leverton and his mate Danny O'Connell ( where do you buy the Uncle Joe's Mint Balls that they were singing about) and then Rick Plant of the Mudcakes who played some children's songs that everyone was able to sing along with (and many got up dancing). Rick was joined by NBO fiddler Michael De Valle to add to the occasion.
More Dancing with the NBO and Mr Jolley - Emus and Kangaroos and the good old Heel and Toe had everyone thinking on their feet, doing a bit of acting, and having a great time. While the dancers had a breather, the caller (Neil) and his partner Maryanne sang a couple of old favourites that had the oldies singing along very merrily. They were followed by young Isabel Stewart who accompanied herself on guitar while singing songs of the Dolly, The Dixie Chicks and Fleetwood Mac - she sang them beautifully.
To finish off the afternoon there were 2 more dances - the very famous DRONGO (I think Nancy won the title a few times) and then a raucous rendition of that Russian favourite THE TROIKA. The dancers had such a good time that they called for and got an encore which was a fitting way to end such a beautiful day where we were all able to enjoy our local community at play.
Many thanks:
- to our organiser Christine McDonald who made it all seem so effortless to have the day run smoothly,
- to Eammon Spillane who got the sound just right
- to Dave Isom and the Bush ORchestra who are now an expert Bush Dance Band
- to Neil Jolley who got everyone up and dancing with such enthusiasm
- to our performers who enabled us to sit back and chillax in such a beautiful place with lovely music
- to our partners Friends of Newport Lakes (thanks Mary for the sandwiches and bikkies), Transition Hobsons Bay (thanks Jason and Kate for the herbal teas) and to the Newport Lakes P S who have now supported this event for a number of years
- AND to the City of Hobsons Bay Council who support and sponsorship of the event enable the Newport Fiddle and Folk Club to stage this event (as they do for our Newport Folk Festival in July - keep a look out for that program) .
See you all again next year (March 17 - St Pats Day so it will be most appropriately a very green affair)
Keep Dancing
Michael
04 March 2012
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