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Members’ Interviewhttps://www.efdss.org/?view=article&id=190:meet-the-ensemble&catid=41
to be one of my favourite memories! It won’t be long until we’ll be playing main stage at Cambridge Folk Festival! I’m a little nervous –although I’m confident that I will enjoy playing with the group, as I always do. Daniel I’m really excited to play...
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to find the time to focus on these details with so much time taken up with playing live. What’s clear though is that what little time Luedecke does have in between playing shows and doing press interviews, he makes the most of. He’s already planning on...
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National Youth Folk Ensemblehttps://www.efdss.org/learning/young-people/national-youth-folk-ensemble
that helps foster the growth of local and regional youth folk music provision, particularly where there is currently little provision The standard was excellent – their musicianship, stage presence, performance skills and enthusiasm made it an evening...
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– it’s a fascinating Radio Ballad style work for modern Britain. Also Rory McLeod’s Gusto! – he’s just brilliant. And The Little Unsaid’s new album Atomise, it’s beautiful. Phil: The Gloaming 3 What are your thoughts on the folk scene at the moment?...
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A: It’s been going brilliantly! How have the two shows differed in their presentation? D: It had to be downsized a little for Cecil Sharp House as it does not have the same ‘gallery space’ as Touchstones. The three video screens of my work have been...
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FOLK’S FUTURE STARS!https://www.efdss.org/about-us/what-we-do/news/7607-folk-s-future-stars
also working to inspire organisations to develop new youth folk projects and groups, particularly in areas where there is little provision. By having a high quality and highly visible youth ensemble, we are already seeing positive responses in the music...
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will be a fantastic addition to our digital archive with collected materials from the early 1930s – a period with little activity from English based collectors. “It also features a large number of audio recordings, allowing us to get even closer to the...
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Folk of the futurehttps://www.efdss.org/about-us/what-we-do/news/7615-folk-of-the-future
and 4th Generation – and was fortunate enough to be there when leaflets were handed out about the Ensemble. Figuring I had little to lose, and much to gain musically from the fantastic programme on offer, I signed up for the first round of auditions and...
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and death informed and inspired the songs. How did the songs come together? My husband John McCusker and I have two little girls and I tried to write most days whenever there was time. I wrote eight out of the 10 songs in some capacity, either lyrics or...
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and death informed and inspired the songs. How did the songs come together? My husband John McCusker and I have two little girls and I tried to write most days whenever there was time. I wrote eight out of the 10 songs in some capacity, either lyrics or...
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Our club in our pubhttps://www.efdss.org/about-us/what-we-do/news/7619-our-club-in-our-pub
all been supportive of the club.” Current landlord Andy Macklewain-Cross took on the Black Swan in 2009 and admits he knew little of the folk scene. Nevertheless, Andy welcomed the club back after a short period of closure, which had forced Roland and...
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updates and photographs of the restoration on social media, so keep your eyes peeled! We still need help We do still have a little way to go before we meet our full fundraising target, and that means it’s not too late for you to make a contribution to...
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updates and photographs of the restoration on social media, so keep your eyes peeled! We still need help We do still have a little way to go before we meet our full fundraising target, and that means it’s not too late for you to make a contribution to...
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Sharp’s Folk Clubhttps://www.efdss.org/whats-on/73-folk-club/12853-sharp-s-folk-club-64
Tuesday 28 November 2023, 7:30pmBen Webb (Jinnwoo, Green Ribbons), and multi-instrumentalist and producer Tom Pryor. Together they collect little known and forgotten lyrics, poems and stories from around the UK, and set them to their own “hypnotically original compositions” (fRoots)....- Type: Article
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- Category: Folk Club
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stuff – folk histories, the way people have lived and the things that they’ve done, because we often forget about the little things.” A good example of one such liminal narrative depicted in the exhibition is the history of rapper swords. “Their origin...
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stuff – folk histories, the way people have lived and the things that they’ve done, because we often forget about the little things.” A good example of one such liminal narrative depicted in the exhibition is the history of rapper swords. “Their origin...
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- Author: EFDSS Editor
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Warm Up: My Bonnie Lies Over The Ocean from Carolyn Robson This warm-up is a great little exercise that works equally well for children and adults. You can download the instructions and lyrics from the PDF tab at the top of this panel. You can download...
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In Olney, Buckinghamshire, there is a local legend about an absent minded housewife who, realising the she was more than a little late starting off for church, dashed the 420 yard journey only to realise that she still had a frying pan in her hand....
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- Author: EFDSS
- Category: British Folk Customs: From Plough Monday to Hocktide
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runner-up receives the gate money, which is usually considerably more than the winner earns. Customs are nothing if not a little perverse.... Losing' your marbles Traditionally, the marbles season starts on Ash Wednesday and ends at noon on Good...
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- Category: British Folk Customs: From Plough Monday to Hocktide
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appearance to elaborate hoaxes played on a whole population by the media. Reading a newspaper on this day can be a little confusing and sightings of unidentified flying objects (with actual photographs) abound. Spaghetti-trees were featured on one...
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- Author: EFDSS
- Category: British Folk Customs: From Plough Monday to Hocktide
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