Winter Circle Dance with Tarleton Brooks

Saturday, January 30
Unitarian Universalist Westside Congregation, Rio Rancho

Tarleton is known across the country as a sacred circle dance leader. We are bringing her from North Carolina for this special event. We will gather at 4:00 and dance from 4:30 to 6:30, ending in a candlelight dance.

Tickets: $25, including light refreshments

Space is limited.  Reserve now at http://uuwestside.org/wordpress.org/home/2015/12/sacred-circle-dance/

For more information, contact Carole Eagleheart ceagleheart@gmail.com

RioRancho WinterCircleDance

Spotlight On Volunteers: Deb Brunt

Deb Brunt, FolkMADS local hero

Briefly introduce yourself and how you got involved in dance/music.
Deb Brunt, Albuquerque resident since 1986. Semi-retired mechanical engineer. I’m originally from Massachusetts but I never tried contra dancing when I lived there. I started first with country-western dancing and was a member of a performing CW dance group (High Desert Dancers) for many years. That’s where I met my partner, Tom Leith. Tom was the person that introduced me to contra dancing.

DebBrunt FolkMADness 2014
Deb Brunt, Volunteer

How and when did you get involved with FolkMADS? What encouraged you to contribute to our community?
I was first involved with FolkMADS as a dancer. I attended FolkMADness for the first time in 2005 and somehow volunteered to help with registration! I have a friend in another volunteer organization (Society of Women Engineers) who once told me that I have a “V” (for volunteer) on my forehead! I like to get involved in organizing things and am detailed-oriented (I’m an engineer – surprise!) so FolkMADness registration is a good fit for me. I’ve also served on the Board, I send out the weekly emails, and do other jobs for FolkMADness.

What’s a contribution (or a few) you’ve made in FolkMADS that’s most meaningful for you and how has that contribution enriched your life?
Serving as FolkMADness registrar and working with Lisa Bertelli & Nancy Ford, has been the most meaningful. We make a good team! I like welcoming people to our community, both the first time attendees and the folks that come to FolkMADness every year. I take great pride in the fact that all the work we do results in a well-run event.

What have been some of your most memorable events with FolkMADS or friendships it has fostered?
FolkMADness and my friendship with Lisa and Nancy. And of course, anytime I can dance with Tom is memorable!

What would you like to see in FolkMADS’s future?
More young people. I really hope the UNM dances can help in that regard.

Other people that should be recognized:
The Albuquerque Megaband. They play every month for FREE!!!! Without the generosity of these musicians, FolkMADS would be really struggling financially. Special recognition for Jane Phillips and Bruce Thomson for their work with the Megaband.

Santa Fe Schedule 2016

Upcoming Contra Dance Schedule – See Calendar for more info

Santa Fe Contra Dances
2nd and 4th Saturdays
Odd Fellows Hall
7:00 pm – Lesson, 7:30-10:30 – Dancing
Member $8, Non-members $9, Students half price, Under 12 free
 Date  Caller  Band
Jan 9 Katherine Bueler The Mullaneys
Jan 23 Lauren Hadwiger-Soherr ATC String Band
Feb 13 Will McDonald Cheap Shots
Feb 27 Marj Mullany SF Megaband
Mar 12 Lewis Land  Kindred Spirits
Mar 26  Kris Jensen  TBD
Apr 9 Donna Howell 5 Dog Stringband
Apr 23 Ben Werner SF Megaband
May 14 Sherlyn Urben Kindred Spirits
May 28 FolkMADness Camp in Socorro NM
Jun 11 Katherine Bueler  Adobe Brothers
Jun 25 Open Mic SF Megaband
July 9 Kris Jensen Rusty Tap (UNM Band)
July 23 Lauren Soherr Virginia Creepers
Aug 13 Josh Greene (Western Mass.) Bo y Yo
Aug 27 Lewis Land SF Megaband
Sept 10 Will McDonald Roaring Jelly
Sept 24 Marj Mullany Connie Manhattan
Oct 8 Erik Erhardt SyZyGy
Oct 22 Kris Jensen SF Megaband
Oct 31 Boo Camp! Boo Camp!
Nov 12 Lewis Land Cheap Shots
Nov 26 Will McDonald SF Megaband
Dec 10 Merri Rudd The Thrifters
Dec 24 CANCELLED NO DANCE

Albuquerque Contra Schedule 2016

Upcoming Contra Dance Schedule – See Calendar for more details

Albuquerque Contra Dances
1st and 3rd Saturdays
Abq Square Dance Center unless otherwise noted
7:00 pm – Lesson, 7:30-10:30 – Dancing
Member $8, Non-members $9, Students half price, Under 12 free
Credit Cards Accepted!
 Date  Caller  Band
 Jan 2 Kris Jensen Virginia Creepers
 Jan 16 Sherilyn Urben Abq Megaband
 Feb 6 Merri Rudd Cheap Shots
 Feb 20 Katherine Bueler Abq Megaband
 Mar 5 Marj Mullany Traditional Blend (Bill and Patti Cummings from Colorado)
 Mar 19 Lauren Soherr and Abq Megaband. ASDC-sponsored Potluck from 6:00 pm to 7:00 pm
Please bring a side dish to share. The Square Dance Center will be providing meats.
 Apr 2 Will McDonald 5 Dog Stringband
 Apr 16 Ben Bean Abq Megaband
 May 7 Lewis Land Flagpole Salad
May 21 Ben Werner Abq Megaband
 May 28 – 30 FolkMADSness Camp in Socorro, NM
Jun 4 Abq Folk Festival Contra Dance
Time & Location TBA
Caller: Lauren Soherr
Band: Abq Megaband
 Jun 18 Will McDonald SyZyGy
 Jul 2 Marj Mullany Adobe Brothers
 Jul 16 Kris Jensen Abq Megaband
 Aug 6 Ben Werner Rusty Tap (UNM Student Ensemble)
Aug 20 Sherilyn Urben Abq Megaband @ Heights Community Center
Sep 3 Merri Rudd Rusty Tap (UNM Student Ensemble) @ Heights Community Center
Sep 17 Marj Mullany Abq Megaband
Oct 1 Ben Wener The Thrifters
Oct 15 Lewis Land Abq Megaband
Nov 5 Kris Jensen Kindred Spirits
Nov 19 Marj Mullany Abq Megaband
Dec 3 Sherilyn Urben Adobe Brothers
Dec 17 Holiday Hoedown –  FREE admission. Potluck, squares, and contras. Schedule coming soon. Contras by Ben Werner with Abq Megaband. Squares by Kris Jensen.

Second Sunday 2016

Upcoming Elegant English and Contra Dance – Second Sunday

Elegant English and Contra Dance
2nd Sundays
Abq Square Dance Center unless otherwise noted
7:00-9:30
Member $8, Non-members $9, Students half price, Under 12 free
 Date  Caller  Band
Jan 10 Kit French and Kris Jensen Bo y Yo
Feb 14 Noralyn Parsons Bo y Yo
Mar 13 Kit French Mad Robin
Apr 10 Noralyn Parsons The Thrifters
May 8 Merri Rudd Evening Shift
Summer Break
Sept 11 Noralyn Parsons Bo y Yo
Oct 9 Kit French Kindred Spirits
Nov 13 Sherilyn Urben The Thrifters
Dec 11 Ben Werner and Sherilyn Urben Kindred Spirits  @ Heights Community Center

President’s Corner: 2016 Experienced Dancer Resolutions

President’s Contra Corner

I’m proposing a New Year’s Resolution for our experienced dancers to become “ambi-danceterous” or “bi-dancual” … to become a fluent dancer of both dance roles. This suggestion was originally made last month by Will Loving of western Massachusetts who posted to the SharedWeight.net Organizers message board.

There’s so much to gain from dancing both gender roles! Not only will you be getting on a gender-free wave sweeping the greater contra community, but you have these aspects to look forward to:

  • doubling your pleasure by growing your partner options from 50% to 100% of the room
  • improving your dancing and sensitivity of other dancers by learning role-specific experiences (and observe that role differences are actually min) and improving dance communication (how you interact) with other dancers
  • making more friends by having a chance to play with the “other half”
  • welcoming new dancers more easily by being able to dance with anyone, so important to building a vibrant and dynamic community

So, when you’re on the floor these next couple months, consider asking someone to dance and indicate you’d like to dance a specific dance role (“gent” or “lady”, start “left” or “right” in line).  “I’d like to dance the lady role, want to dance?”

My experience is that there’s often more play (more fun) when I dance the other gender role, or when I give someone else that opportunity. These are my most memorable dances.  I also believe this has a positive community effect of reducing sexist role expectations and creating more equal dance opportunities for everyone.

For callers, it’s imperative to understand how everyone moves and interacts on the floor, and there’s no substitute for dancing a figure from every dancer’s perspective. The experience will often give you insight about where the “trouble spots” are for teaching a figure/call to a new dancer, and when dancers need to hear which words to more quickly have success and enjoy it (and save them from struggling frustratedly).  As callers, we also want to encourage dancers to “dance with who’s coming at ‘cha” — it’s the dance position/role (not biology) that determines the interaction between dancers.  All of us can be anything we want, when we want.

Erik Erhardt, FolkMADS President

Spotlight On, introduction

Spotlight On … is a weekly post starting in 2016 that recognizes someone for their contributions to the FolkMADS community.  We will shine our internet light on selected volunteers, organizers, musicians, callers, sound people, and others who enrich our lives because of the gifts they bring to dance and music events. These NM local heroes will give us a chance to learn a little more about them and to share their (often hidden) contributions.

Suggest someone!  If there’s someone you’d like to see recognized, please write Erik with a sentence or two why these people stand out for you.

FolkMADS Spotlight On

New Mexico Folk Music and Dance Society